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Alejandro Gomez Umana is a dynamic professional specializing in the collaborative design of innovative training and educational materials. He leverages cutting-edge information and communication technologies to enhance performance and deliver measurable results. Alejandro excels at developing practical and creative solutions tailored to diverse audiences while emphasizing performance measurement and stakeholder engagement.
Alejandro Gomez Umana is a dynamic professional specializing in the collaborative design of innovative training and educational materials. He leverages cutting-edge information and communication technologies to enhance performance and deliver measurable results. Alejandro excels at developing practical and creative solutions tailored to diverse audiences while emphasizing performance measurement and stakeholder engagement.
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He holds a Bronze Kirkpatrick Certification (2024) and has graduate studies in Educational Technologies (Concordia, Montreal), International Project Management (Humber, Toronto), and Environmental Studies (Javeriana, Colombia), as well as a BA in Communications with a major in Educational Television (Javeriana, Colombia).
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He has graduate studies in Educational Technologies (Concordia, Montreal), International Project Management (Humber, Toronto), and Environmental Studies (Javeriana, Colombia), as well as a BA in Communications with a major in Educational Television (Javeriana, Colombia).
Alejandro has extensive experience in international development, where he led communications and capacity-building projects across Latin America. He spent 12 years at the University of Ottawa coordinating research and evaluation projects before becoming a public servant in 2019. Currently, he is the Training Evaluation Team Lead at the College@ESDC.
Alejandro has extensive experience in international development, where he led communications and capacity-building projects across Latin America. He spent 12 years at the University of Ottawa coordinating research and evaluation projects before becoming a public servant in 2019. Currently, he is the Training Evaluation Team Lead at the College@ESDC.