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Terence M.
Last update: Jun 23, 2022
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Citizenships:
UK
Languages:
English, Portuguese
Highest Degree:
Masters
Experience:
50 years
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About
Terence has a long established career path which has taken him through major disciplines, originally trained as a Horticulturist he spent time both in the UK and overseas (Saudi Arabia; Uganda; India: Kenya; Tanzania; Mozambique; Angola; providing technical and managerial inputs into many projects.
Terence’s experiences in Africa and India encouraged him to work within the development sector, and after undertaking his first degree in Business Studies and Accountancy he volunteered through Skillshare Africa and provided technical expertise in developing local capacity in the administration of small scale fisheries at the institute for the development of small scale fisheries IDPPE in Mozambique.
On completion of his extended contract, Terence returned to the UK and further education, studying for his IMBA at Bournemouth Business School. Terence returned to Mozambique Fisheries as an Information Systems Specialist in an EU – SADC MCS program of the coastal states of Southern Africa. Once again a high involvement in a capacity building role was required as part of the overall program and he replicated the work in Angola. As part of the program in Mozambique Terence initiated a wider stakeholder program “Eyes on the Horizon” which allowed both private and public partnership of the marine resource in Mozambique. Terence still maintains a high profile with its development as the VP www.eoth.org.
After the completion of EDF8 Terence returned to study in Portsmouth attaining an MSc with distinction Geographical Information Systems.
After 20 years in Mozambique Terence returned to the UK setteling in Lancashire where he continues to combining all of his experiences and interests through TSIG which has become the platform from which to launch the developments of good governance and management of the world through an understanding of our environment, and in mapping the things we can and cannot change.
