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TAC Welcomes Dr. Kyle Latinis

September 25, 2015

 

The Analysis Center is pleased to announce that Dr. Kyle Latinis has joined us as Senior Associate for South East Asia and the Asia Pacific. Dr. Latinis, has a PhD in Anthropology (University of Hawaii) and a PhD in Asian Studies (University of Singapore).

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Dr. Marcus Griffin Join's TAC

September 27, 2015

 

The Analysis Center adds Dr. Marcus Griffin to its select Board of Associate in order to expand our anthropological expertise in South East Asia and elevate our mastery of the Middle East. Marcus also brings the team innovative strategic design and planning for business and military problems, for developing inter-culturally competent leaders, and for creating agility through the development of critical thinking across the workforce.In addition, Marcus is a master instructor and facilitator of workshops and seminars who enables people to learn effectively and apply that learning to address complex problems. As a researcher, Marcus excels at the application of theory to frame understanding and using quantitative analysis of qualitative date to improve an organization's bottom line.

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Dr. Moses Agbonkhese is Newest TAC Associate

September 30, 2012

 

The Analysis Center is pleased to introduce Dr. Moses Shaka Agbonkhese, a U.S. Army veteran, sociology teacher and mentor, and criminologist. Moses has decades of experience researching and analyzing complex social conditions in sub-Saharan Africa, including issues of cross culture, social deviance, and armed conflict. Moses has worked on United Nations, National Population Commission, and multinational peacebuilding projects in Africa and around the world. Moses will put the tremendous experience he has acquired from living and working in four continents (Africa, Asia, Europe, and America) to work for our customers, partners, and associates. 

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