Christopher Shyers serves as the Principal Consultant at Shyers & Associates, where he leverages his extensive expertise in strategic design, delivery, and evaluation of grant and social impact investment programs. With a strong focus on international market development and sustainable business practices, Christopher is adept...
Christopher Shyers serves as the Principal Consultant at Shyers & Associates, where he leverages his extensive expertise in strategic design, delivery, and evaluation of grant and social impact investment programs. With a strong focus on international market development and sustainable business practices, Christopher is adept at fostering collaboration among donors, investors, stakeholders, clients, and communities. His entrepreneurial mindset drives him to act as a mission-focused change agent, dedicated to creating impactful solutions that address pressing social and economic challenges.
In his current role, Christopher has taken on significant projects, including serving as the Team Leader for the Mid-Term Review and Evaluation of the DFID Impact Programme, which focuses on impact investment. This assignment highlights his capability in managing complex evaluations and delivering actionable insights that enhance program effectiveness. His hands-on experience in designing and launching innovative grant programs and sustainable market development initiatives has positioned him as a thought leader in the field.
Christopher's skill set encompasses management consulting, entrepreneurship, and business strategy, complemented by a strong foundation in capacity building and market research. His proficiency in organizational development and public/private partnerships enables him to create synergies that drive corporate social responsibility initiatives and foster international business growth. By combining these skills with a deep understanding of social impact frameworks, Christopher is committed to advancing sustainable development goals and empowering communities through strategic investment and program design.