Amari Alexander at Plateau East
Hi, I'm Amari. Welcome.

Some mornings I'm in a hammock in Malawi with a coffee, watching the mountain while my dogs take their first of many naps at my feet.

Other mornings I'm on a bike in Michigan, or deep in a museum, or three years into a novel I keep promising myself I'll finish.

I split my life between two places that couldn't feel more different, and I wouldn't change it.

How a place teaches you to pay attention.

Zomba taught me to notice things. How a hillside responds when you plant trees on it. What happens at the edges - where a village meets a farm, where an organization's stated values meet what actually happens on the ground.

Amari on a bike in Zomba, Malawi with Zomba Plateau in the background

Zomba, Malawi

That last part became a career. I've spent 12 years working inside organizations across East and Southern Africa - building programs, leading operations, diagnosing why systems that looked good on paper weren't working in the field. I learned that the gap between what organizations say they do and what they actually do is almost always where the real work lives.

From 2014 to 2017, I worked as Fundraising and Communications Manager at Foxes' Community and Wildlife Conservation Trust (FCWCT) in Mufindi, Tanzania. FCWCT served thousands of people across HIV/AIDS treatment, early childhood education, vocational training, and a children's village. My job was to make that work visible to the people funding it. I wrote the reports, ran the campaigns, and told the stories. I'm still a board member of the US charity today.

In 2017 I joined One Acre Fund in Malawi, where I spent seven years in progressively senior roles. I managed people operations with a $450K budget. I led field operations for a $1.5M program, growing it from 15,000 to 62,000 farmers with 235 staff. I built and directed safety and welfare systems across 9 countries. The through-line was always the same: see what's actually happening, build systems that respond to that reality, and communicate honestly about it.

The life built alongside the work.

My husband Chris and I built Plateau East Eco-Village from scratch in Zomba - tree planting, erosion prevention, farm projects, and a yoga studio he built me as a birthday gift. We also make music and videos together. I'm the singer in our band Melonheart.

Amari inside the Plateau East house under construction, looking up at the open roof

Plateau East, Zomba, Malawi

Outside of work and music, I read the classics - David Copperfield, Jane Eyre, The Count of Monte Cristo. I practice meditation and yoga wherever I am. I take long walks through whatever forest is nearby and pay close attention to what I find there.

I'm now completing a two-year Mindfulness Meditation Teacher Training with Tara Brach and Jack Kornfield. I started meditating not as a wellness routine but as a way of getting better at the thing my work already demanded: paying attention to what's actually in front of me. The contemplative tradition and the operational work turned out to be training for the same thing.

What I'm doing now.

I moved to Michigan in 2025 and brought the diagnostic skills, the systems thinking, and the commitment to truth-telling with me. I still return to Malawi regularly. Plateau East is not a chapter that closed - it's an ongoing project and a place I go home to.

Today I work as Executive Producer at Sidelight Studio in Detroit, growth strategist for Books Brothers (an educational YouTube channel where I drove over 500% subscriber growth in 90 days), and career strategist for international development professionals navigating transitions. I work with clients locally, nationally, and internationally.

Amari on location conducting an interview with a film crew in Michigan

On location, Michigan

That habit of noticing things, taking them seriously, asking what's actually happening here - it turns out to be the most useful thing I do.

Professional Timeline

2025-Present

Executive Producer

Sidelight Studio, Detroit, MI
2025-Present

Strategic Operations & Growth Consultant

Independent, Southeastern Michigan
2025-2027

Mindfulness Meditation Teacher Training

Tara Brach & Jack Kornfield (In Progress)
2022-2024

Global Staff Welfare & Special Projects Lead

One Acre Fund, Zomba, Malawi
2020-Present

CEO & Co-Founder

Plateau East Eco-Village, Zomba, Malawi
2019-2022

Field Operations & Execution Lead

One Acre Fund, Zomba, Malawi
2017-2019

People Operations Lead

One Acre Fund, Zomba, Malawi
2014-2017

Fundraising & Communications Manager

Foxes' Community and Wildlife Conservation Trust (FCWCT), Mufindi, Tanzania

Education

University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

B.A. in Sociology, Minor in Anthropology

Colonel Robinson Merit Scholar (Full Academic Scholarship), 2009-2013

The Loomis Chaffee School

Connecticut

John Ratte Scholar, Graduated Cum Laude, 2005-2009

Let's work together.

Whether you're looking for operational leadership, growth strategy, story production, or career positioning, I'd like to hear what you're working with.

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