International development consulting for governments and impact investors
Palladium operates across 100 countries delivering large-scale programs in climate, health, governance, and economic development. The tech stack reveals a hybrid operational model: healthcare IT standards (FHIR, HL7, DHIS2) sit alongside GIS and data-analysis tools (NVivo, Power BI), while adoption of QuickBooks suggests financial-management standardization across dispersed field operations. Hiring spans 23 countries with heavy ops and engineering focus, indicating aggressive scaling of implementation capacity in emerging markets.
Notable leadership hires: Team Lead, Program Director, Deputy Director Operations, Deputy Director
Palladium is a Washington DC-based consulting firm founded in 1965, working with governments, businesses, investors, and communities on complex programs addressing climate change, conflict, inequality, and development challenges. The company operates in 100 countries, with particular depth in Sub-Saharan Africa, South Asia, and the Pacific. Core service areas include economic growth, health systems strengthening, education, environmental sustainability, governance, and impact investment. The organization combines strategy design with on-the-ground program implementation, managing multi-year initiatives in data systems, supply chain, disaster management, and workforce development.
Healthcare standards (FHIR, HL7, DHIS2), cloud platforms (Azure, AWS), geospatial tools (GIS, AutoCAD), analytics (Power BI, NVivo), and program management (Jira, Monday.com). Currently adopting QuickBooks for financial operations.
Data systems implementation (data.fi program in Eswatini), disaster management enhancement, health information systems strengthening, supply chain services, governance initiatives, and workforce development placements across Africa and Asia.
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