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Tony Ngoupou

MANAGING PARTNER

Antoine Ngoupou

Antoine Ngoupou (Tony) is a senior level professional with over 10+ years of experience in financial analysis, nonprofit management, budget planning, project management and business development. The followings are highlights of his accomplishments on a worldwide scale.

In the area of Capitol Budgeting and Financial Analysis: He was able to provide key support to an already overworked and overstretched Facilities Management department team of John’s Hopkins Hospital during the COVID-19 outbreak season.

In the area of Small Business Development: He Generated and implemented an action plan to optimize business performance by providing advisory support in the following company’s (Express Immigration Assistance LLC) activities:

In the creation of a strategies of the designing of a new website targeting to revamp areas of visual appeal, function, and web visibility projected to increase client acquisition by more than fifty percent.

In the implementation of client integration case management system improving client management and case performance replacing high volume calls and in-office traffic.

In the designing of an accounting blueprint and procedures with daily automation of expenditure and financial reporting administered to reduce tax liabilities and overall operating costs of yearly revenue.

In the adaptation of strategies to simulate clients’ communication needs between foreign embassies, U.S. State Department, U.S. Department of Homeland Security and large NGO’s such as; World Bank, International Monetary Fund, Inter-American Development Bank, and United Nations’ human resource department in meeting immigration goals.

In the area of Environment and Large Scale Business Development:

He spearhead the full developmental stage of the company’s (Vision Globale) and project conception (Waste-to-Energy). He played a key part in supporting the team from the conception of the project plan leading to the successful funding and feasibility testing stage of the project. He played a key role in the procurement of the $110 million to fund a waste-to-energy plant implementation project in Cameroon.

In the area of Agriculture & Microfinance:

He played a key role in the research, implementation, local staff training, shareholders development of local micro farmers associations and country officials of the project conducted in two major regions of Democratic Republic of Congo (Boma and Maluku). This World Bank project aimed to shift the country from full reliance on natural resources to reviving the agricultural sector for both food and export crops. The developmental project objective was to increase private investments, production and employment in inclusive commercial agriculture in select value chains in the targeted poles of Boma and Maluku and their surrounding area.

In the area of Economics:

He was a team lead for a project in Sudan. This World Bank project objective was to liberalize sugar import and eliminate excise duty on sugar to benefit consumers and industrial users of sugar. The project aimed to reduce government involvement in the major sugar companies owned and operated by the government by fully privatizing them and or allowing them granter autonomy in managing and investing their resources. Following a detailed value chain analysis, He spearheaded the official meetings to introduce these objectives to the local and federal government officials followed by onsite visits to the major sugar production factories to conduct compliance and analyses check. His recommendation led to a fully funded project initiative.

Crisis Management:

I was the deputy director of PROMESS (Haiti’s National Pharmacy) both for the 2010 earthquake and the national Haiti cholera breakout. With limited manpower and funding, he was tasked to oversee medical distribution itemized to target affected areas promptly. The death toll rate was directly impacted by how quickly and seemingly my team was able to respond. His team had to accomplish this very daunting task in the middle of a national crisis while having to oversee the revamping of the medical facility warehouses. He had to program, direct, and implement the introduction of labeling, barcodes, and inventory management system to both track distribution and to send careful reporting to stakeholders regarding distribution activities both monitorial and medical supply donations.

Grant Proposal and Procurement:

Successfully procured over $500,000 from the following donors: USAID (grant allocations Proposals), European Union, Dfid, Bill Gates Foundation, Holy Cross and others to answer ongoing needs. Each donor that I worked with had specific reporting methods and demands on donation allocations of which I conducted to their satisfaction.

Antoine is adroit at identifying best practice strategies while keeping within annual fiscal constraints. Whether representing the nonprofit at industry-group conferences or assisting the Executive Director in planning and drafting the annual budget his skills add an important contribution in various level of business development and management with a unique advantage of maintaining the overall financial advantage. His extensive international experience and superior communication skills conversant in over five languages make Antoine an exceptional candidate to support any level business with various backgrounds and industries achieve their maximum outcome.