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Patrice Zanre

Montréal,Canada

Summary

  • Organized and dependable candidate successful at managing multiple priorities with a positive attitude. Willingness to take on added responsibilities to meet team goals.
  • Hardworking and passionate job seeker with strong organizational skills eager to secure entry-level position. Ready to help team achieve company goals.
  • Detail-oriented team player with strong organizational skills. Ability to handle multiple projects simultaneously with a high degree of accuracy. To seek and maintain full-time position that offers professional challenges utilizing interpersonal skills, excellent time management and problem-solving skills.

Work History

Data Collection Assistant CR 03

Statistics Canada
10.2022 - Current
  • Collection of statistical data, Checking data quality, Develop and maintain productive and harmonious relationships with respondents
  • Skilled at working independently and collaboratively in a team environment.
  • Self-motivated, with a strong sense of personal responsibility.

Teaching Assistant

University of Montreal
10.2019 - 04.2020
  • Conducting Economics courses laboratory sessions for undergraduate program's students, Accompany students and listen to their concerns related to classes, Assisting the lecturer in examinations and correcting students' examination.
  • Improved overall class participation by implementing group activities and project-based learning.
  • Collaborated with fellow teaching assistants to create a consistent and supportive learning environment for students.

Lecturer

Pan African Research Center of Management for Development
02.2018 - 04.2019
  • Teaching position in National Accounting class for undergraduate program, Student evaluation

Lecturer

University Saint Thomas d'Aquin
03.2018 - 02.2019
  • Teaching position for the microeconomics class at master's level, Conducting laboratory sessions and evaluation of students by exams
  • Enhanced student comprehension by utilizing diverse teaching methodologies and techniques.
  • Promoted collaboration among students through group projects and presentations, fostering teamwork and communication skills.

Research Assistant

Africa Enterprise Challenge Fund Research Program
06.2018 - 11.2018
  • Develop a specific framework for the implementation of a financing program for women in the agricultural sector, Collection of statistical data on women's entrepreneurship in the agricultural sector

Junior Researcher

Pathways to Resilience in Semi-Arid Economies (PRISE) Project
10.2017 - 01.2018
  • Collect and analyze socioeconomics and climate data of Burkinabe cotton farmers, Write reports and blogs on climate change impact on private actors in the cotton value chain
  • Enhanced data accuracy by meticulously organizing and cleaning research datasets.
  • Streamlined research processes for increased efficiency, utilizing various project management tools.

Research Assistant

Coordination and Formulation Unit (UCF)
04.2017 - 09.2017
  • Prepared the pilot document for the implementation of the second compact of Burkina Faso Millennium Challenge Account (MCA), Conducted secondary research and processed macroeconomic data
  • Streamlined data management processes for increased efficiency and accuracy in research findings.

Data Collection officer

Business and Organization Management Research Laboratory
05.2014 - 02.2015
  • Ensure the collection of statistical data from households and businesses as part of the Global Entrepreneurship Monitor in Burkina Faso
  • Enhanced data accuracy by diligently reviewing and validating collected information.

Education

Ph.D. - Applied Economics

University Thomas Sankara
Ouagadougou, BF
02.2022

Master of Science - Economics

University of Montreal
Montreal, QC
12.2020

Master of Science - Applied Economics

University Thomas Sankara, PTCI
Ouagadougou, BF
07.2017

Master of Science - Agricultural, Environmental And Resource Economics

University Thomas Sankara
Ouagadougou, BF
01.2015

Skills

  • Excellent communication skills, very dynamic and motivated, always eager to improve
  • MS Office
  • Strong organizational, time management and problem-solving skills, while maintaining accuracy and attention to detail
  • Computer skills (Word, LaTeX, Excel, PowerPoint, Canva) and statistical software such as Stata (advanced level), MATLAB, Dynare and Python (intermediate level), ArcGIS and SPSS
  • Consulting and research expertise in the fields of Agricultural, Environmental and Resources Economics, Food Systems, Land-use Modeling, Climate Impacts, and Mitigation Policies
  • Strong quantitative analyses and economics modeling skills
  • Strong research skills and a demonstrated proficiency in synthesizing complex economics concepts and information from a variety of sources
  • Preparation of reports and proposals
  • Experience as Reviewer at Environment, Development and Sustainability journal
  • Academic ability to teach, explain and guide undergraduate and graduate students in Econometrics, Microeconomics, Macroeconomics, and Statistics classes

Research Fields

  • Primary fields: Climate Change, Agriculture, Environment and Natural Resources
  • Secondary fields: Econometrics, Big data techniques, Energy Economics, Labor Economics

Languages

English
Professional Working
French
Native or Bilingual

References

Upon request

Publications

-Zanré, K.P., Combary, O.S. (2023). The heterogeneous effects of climate variability on cotton farmingproductivity in Burkina Faso. Environment Development Sustainability. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10668-023-03988-2 ;


-Zanré, K., Patrice (2023). "Value Chain Extension Services for Climate-Smart Agriculture Adoption:Evidence from Burkina Faso's Cotton Farming." Under review in Journal of Agribusiness in Developingand Emerging Economies, paper accepted; 


-Akouwerabou, D.B., Zanré, P.K., Savadogo, K. and Kaboré, P.J.W. (2022). ‘Promoting farmers’adoption of climate-smart agricultural technologies in Burkina Faso: the role of coordination along thevalue chain’, Int. J. Agricultural Resources, Governance and Ecology, Vol. 18, No. 3, pp.287–308.https://doi.org/10.1504/IJARGE.2022.124650

Patrice Zanre