Paul Bundick

Paul Bundick

Paul Bundick is a senior program manager with more than 35 years of experience in international development. He currently directs the Department of Economic Development and Livelihoods at FHI 360 and oversees a large portfolio of projects in livelihoods, enterprise development, and inclusive finance. He holds a Ph.D. in human and organizational systems from Fielding Graduate University. His learning priorities currently center on applying the insights of evolutionary systems theory to seemingly intractable human development problems, and the role of consciousness in social change.

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Looking to nature to forge a new path in development

Looking to nature to forge a new path in development

over 10 years ago // Paul Bundick on deepening systemic engagement

Instead of applying mechanistic logic to development, it would be more useful to treat development issues from the systemic health point of view, FHI 360's economic development and livelihoods director argues in this guest commentary.

A call for new thinking in the new systems age

A call for new thinking in the new systems age

over 10 years ago // Paul Bundick on deepening systemic engagement

How can deeper systems thinking help aid practitioners better tackle challenging issues in development? FHI 360's economic development and livelihoods director explains in this guest commentary.