Education & Professional Experience

Dr. Karin Reinprecht started as free-lance consultant for development co-operation in 1993, and founded her own consulting company in 1997; art consulting and art projects since 2008.

 

Professional Experience of Karin Reinprecht, Degrees/Diplomas:


January 2021 – ongoing

Karin Reinprecht Art & Culture Consulting, Austria
Art project management and art & culture strategy consulting and art production


May 2018 – December 2020

Director of IMRI (Integrated Mineral Resources Initiative) of GIZ  to implement with a team of 20+ EUR 6.1 mio for job creation in Mongolia (a third of project means acquired, project goals overfulfilled)


September 1993 – 2018

Karin Reinprecht Consulting, Austria
Manager-Owner of licensed management & development consulting company


January 2015 – June 2016

Framework Contract with CRP Dryland Systems (CGIAR) to lead a team of eight researchers working on gender and youth in agricultural livelihood systems in drylands



2009 – 2011

Training as Management Trainer for the Malik Management Zentrum St. Gallen, Switzerland
Certified Management Trainer (results and systems based management)


2009 – 2011

“Right on the Rim”, an Art Project Room in Arts on Main, Johannesburg, South Africa
Owner and Manager


September 2007/March 2008

GTZ e-VAL training (systems model for impact evaluation)
Certified e-VAL evaluator


May – October 2006

University of Johannesburg Quantitative Analysis of Social Data (SPSS, NUDIST)
Successful completion of the course (100% on SPSS)


July 2000

London School of Economics Intensive Course (3 weeks) on Development Economics
Certificate on the successful completion of the course


July 1995 – December 1995

Austrian Chamber: Academy of Management Consultants

Certificate on the successful completion of the course


March 1991 – July 1993

Management Consultant at Arthur D. Little


May 1990 – June 1991

Chase Manhattan Bank London Training as Financial Analyst
Certificate on the successful completion of the course
After the 9 months’ course, employed as financial analyst specialising on banks


June 1989 – January 1990

University of Amman Arabic (3rd level of four)
Certificate on the successful completion of the course


October 1987 – June 1989

Vienna Diplomatic Academy

International Studies (Specialisation: Political Economics)
Diploma equivalent to MA in International Studies


October 1981 – May 1987

University of Vienna

African Studies, Anthropology, Arabic

 Dr. phil.
Work as researcher (production of Swahili training material)


 

Language skills

(1-5): (Mark 1 (excellent) to 5 (basic) for competence)
Language // Reading // Speaking // Writing
German (mother tongue)

English       //        1         //         1        //         1
French       //        1         //         1        //         1
Spanish     //        2         //         2        //         2
Swahili      //        3         //         3        //         3
Arabic       //        3         //         3        //         3
Portuguese & Romanian   //        3         //        4        //         5


Contractors:

African Development Bank
Austrian Development Co-operation (OeZA)
Austrian Development Agency (ADA)
Austrian Development Bank (OeEB)
Austrian Federal Chancellery
CARE
The Economist – EIU
EU Phare
GfA
GTZ, GIZ
ILO
International NGOs
KfW
UNCT Palestine
UNDP
UNIDO
UNIFEM, UN Women
World Bank


Countries of professional experience (in red, when in crisis at the time of the consulting):

ASIA: Afghanistan, Azerbaijan, Bangladesh, China, India, Mongolia, Sri Lanka, Vietnam
AFRICA: Burkina Faso, Cape Verde, Egypt, Ethiopia, Kenya, Lesotho, Morocco, Mozambique, Malawi, Namibia, Rwanda, Senegal, South Africa, Tanzania, Tunisia, Uganda, Zambia, Zanzibar, Zimbabwe
EASTERN EUROPE: Albania, Bosnia, Bulgaria, Croatia, Montenegro, Romania, Serbia, Slovakia (in the rest of Europe: Czechia, Germany, Great Britain)
LATIN AMERICA: Bolivia, Dominican Republic, El Salvador, Guatemala, Nicaragua
MIDDLE EAST: Jordan, occupied Palestinian territory, Syria, Turkey

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