Dominican named Executive Vice President at international conservation organization

Allie got his start working for the Forestry, Wildlife and Parks Department in Dominica

Dominican, Kelvin Alie is taking on the role of key strategist to the President and CEO at the International Fund for Animal Welfare (IFAW) effective immediately.

In this newly developed position, Executive Vice President at IFAW, he will ensure that the organization’s vision is translated into operational reality.

“Kelvin has progressively developed his leadership abilities and has served in several operational and programmatic roles during his long tenure with IFAW. I am confident that our staff, as well as the animals and landscapes we are working to protect and conserve, will benefit from his leadership, creativity and strategic commitment,” said Azzedine Downes, IFAW’s President and CEO.

Alie will work with senior executives from across the organization to implement the strategic action. He will serves as a key point of contact for the President and CEO in coordinating with the leadership team, the Board of Directors, committees and staff.

Alie joined IFAW’s International Operations Center in Yarmouth Port, Massachusetts in 2001 as Wildlife Project Coordinator and worked his way up to managerial and then director roles before moving to Washington, DC in 2009. Last year he was promoted as the Vice President of Conservation and Animal Welfare before assuming his current position.

Under his leadership, IFAW expanded international wildlife trade partnerships in Africa and Asia to combat wildlife crime with INTERPOL, non-governmental organizations and national and regional wildlife enforcement agencies. Additionally, he expanded wildlife law enforcement capacity-building, which provides training, equipment and support to frontline enforcement personnel as well as guidance and support to countries in developing plans to counter wildlife trafficking. This capacity-building initiative has delivered more than 95 wildlife law enforcement-related trainings in 39 countries, trained and equipped more than 3,000 frontline enforcement personnel and helped established the Horn of Africa Wildlife Enforcement Network.

Alie has more than 20 years of experience in wildlife conservation and got his start working for the Forestry, Wildlife and Parks Department in Dominica. He helped establish CARIBWHALE, an association of whale watch operators across the Caribbean and currently serves on the Board of Directors for the Conservation in the Caribbean Leadership Fellows Program (CLiC), an initiative supported by IFAW in partnership with the U.S Fish and Wildlife Service

When he is not working on international conservation and animal welfare issues, he enjoys spending time with his family, traveling, playing basketball, running and biking local trails in Maryland. He is also an active community volunteer.

He is based at IFAW’s office in Washington, D.C.

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13 Comments

  1. Jharris
    June 9, 2017

    Yes big brother big big congratulations bro on your achievments

  2. Sci-Fi
    June 9, 2017

    Congrats Kelvin !

  3. Pioneer
    June 9, 2017

    Congrats my brudder. Proud of you man

  4. oh yes!
    June 8, 2017

    congratulations – keep on striving

  5. co-worker
    June 8, 2017

    kelvin,
    i am so happy for you.
    i expected nothing less.
    you are the man for the job.
    congratulations.

  6. Michael Norris
    June 8, 2017

    Congratulations, Kelvin

  7. Sylvester Cadette
    June 8, 2017

    Congratulations to you Mr. Alie. As a Nature Island extolling our natural beauty, conservation, Flora and Fauna Dominica must be proud.

  8. Ibrahim Brohim
    June 8, 2017

    Congratulations bro keep up the good work

  9. ?????????????????
    June 8, 2017

    Congratulations Kelvin.

  10. Anthony P. Ismael
    June 8, 2017

    Congratulations are in order. I remember him at Forestry Division. All around great guy and one who has been dedicated to conservation since his early days at the Forestry Division at home.

  11. 90210
    June 8, 2017

    Keep up the great work sir!

  12. June 8, 2017

    Very good work, keep it up. Proud of you!

  13. June 8, 2017

    Congratulations Mr. Alie. Good to see these Dominicans doing well for themselves and country by extension.

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