Don Chisholm is the Director of USAID's Center for Conflict and Violence Prevention. A foreign service officer, he joined USAID in 2009 and has served in Afghanistan, Colombia, Mexico, and Washington as a Democracy, Human Rights, and Governance Officer.  Previously, he was a Deputy Director of the Democracy, Human Rights, and Governance Center.  Mr. Chisholm has worked in international development since 2000, when he joined the Peace Corps.  He then served as a Chief of Party or Deputy Chief of Party on USAID Rule of Law projects in Latin America and Eastern Europe until he joined USAID.  Prior to his career in international development, he was a US Army JAG officer.  He holds B.A. and J.D. degrees from the University of Notre Dame and an M.S. degree from the National War College.Don Chisholm is the Director of USAID's Center for Conflict and Violence Prevention.  A foreign service officer, he joined USAID in 2009 and has served in Afghanistan, Colombia, Mexico, and Washington as a Democracy, Human Rights, and Governance Officer.  Previously, he was a Deputy Director of the Democracy, Human Rights, and Governance Center.  Mr. Chisholm has worked in international development since 2000, when he joined the Peace Corps.  He then served as a Chief of Party or Deputy Chief of Party on USAID Rule of Law projects in Latin America and Eastern Europe until he joined USAID.  Prior to his career in international development, he was a US Army JAG officer.  He holds B.A. and J.D. degrees from the University of Notre Dame and an M.S. degree from the National War College.