Social Impact (SI) operates as an international development organization specializing in corporate operations, risk management, and global program implementation [2]. The organization emphasizes building robust systems, business processes, and infrastructure while maintaining strong operational controls to support sustainable growth [3].
Under the leadership of President and CEO Shiro Gnanaselvam, who brings over 30 years of international development experience [3], SI has established a comprehensive management structure. The executive team includes:
- Chief Operating Officer Nana Frimpong, who oversees:
- Corporate IT and software deployment
- Enterprise risk management
- Global travel, safety and security
- External communications
- Facilities management
- Special initiatives implementation [2]
- Vice President of People and Culture Eskedar Brantley, who leads:
- People operations
- Diversity, Equity, Inclusion and Belonging (DEI&B) initiatives
- Senior management team responsibilities [1]
In the federal market space, SI maintains significant presence through several key contract vehicles:
- Department of Labor BPA for evaluation and research services [2]
- U.S. Department of State Evaluation Services IDIQ [4]
- Balkans Regional IDIQ [4]
The organization has demonstrated continued growth in 2024, marked by strategic appointments and expanded programming. Key developments include:
- Technical leadership enhancement through the appointments of:
- Mateusz Pucilowski as Senior Vice President of Technical Services
- Nancy Murray as Vice President for Evaluation, Research, and Analytics [1]
- Portfolio expansion featuring:
- Energy investment initiatives in Sierra Leone
- Civil society-private sector partnerships in Mexico [2]
- Global Learning for Adaptive Management (GLAM) initiative [4]
- USAID Middle East Education Research, Training, and Support (MEERS) [4]
- Afghanistan SUPPORT II program [4]
- Partnership formation with Nickol Global Solutions (NGS) [7]
- Launch of the Localization Menu of Services initiative [8]
- Expansion of cross-sectoral climate crisis programming [9]