
Mohamed Abdel-Kader
MED, MBA
DC, USUnderstand the critical links between innovation, technology, research, education and workforce development in the global economy from a world-class internationally-minded executive whose career has spanned public service, the social sector, higher education, and business.
Mohamed Abdel-Kader is the Founder & Principal of Radial Global Advisory where he advises leading NGOs and multilateral organizations, foundations and educational institutions, and government agencies, and companies in addressing their most pressing challenges.
He previously served as Chief Innovation Officer and Executive Director of the Innovation, Technology, and Research Hub at USAID. In these roles, he oversaw various applications of innovation, technology, and research for greater aid effectiveness within USAID and the inter-agency, and with partners in the international development community, private sector, and civil society.
Prior to USAID, served in the Obama administration as Deputy Assistant Secretary for International and Foreign Language Education in the U.S. Department of Education and later led the Aspen Institute’s Stevens Initiative, an international ed-tech program.
A speaker of fluent Arabic and basic Spanish, Mohamed is a Truman National Security Fellow, an Eisenhower Fellow, and the author of a children’s book about stereotypes. He holds a Bachelor’s degree from Clemson University, a Master’s degree in Higher Education from Vanderbilt University, and an MBA from Georgetown University’s McDonough School of Business. He is also a trustee of the Longview Foundation for International Education & World Affairs.
Mohamed Abdel-Kader is the Founder & Principal of Radial Global Advisory where he advises leading NGOs and multilateral organizations, foundations and educational institutions, and government agencies, and companies in addressing their most pressing challenges.
He previously served as Chief Innovation Officer and Executive Director of the Innovation, Technology, and Research Hub at USAID. In these roles, he oversaw various applications of innovation, technology, and research for greater aid effectiveness within USAID and the inter-agency, and with partners in the international development community, private sector, and civil society.
Prior to USAID, served in the Obama administration as Deputy Assistant Secretary for International and Foreign Language Education in the U.S. Department of Education and later led the Aspen Institute’s Stevens Initiative, an international ed-tech program.
A speaker of fluent Arabic and basic Spanish, Mohamed is a Truman National Security Fellow, an Eisenhower Fellow, and the author of a children’s book about stereotypes. He holds a Bachelor’s degree from Clemson University, a Master’s degree in Higher Education from Vanderbilt University, and an MBA from Georgetown University’s McDonough School of Business. He is also a trustee of the Longview Foundation for International Education & World Affairs.
A Global Education and the 21st Century Workforce
Mohamed shares his thoughts on the importance of a global education for a workforce that is skilled and prepared for the global challenges we face.
International Fundraising & Philanthropy
Preparing Society for an Age of Innovation, Technology, and Research
Format: Keynote, Breakout
This program is perfect for:
- Educators, college/university faculty and staff
- Government and business leaders considering how to prepare staff for an age of rapid transformation.
The audience will leave with:
- Thought provoking reflections on the promise and ethical dilemmas in a rapidly changing age.
- Ideas on how we can...
Harnessing Artificial Intelligence and Digital Technologies for Good
Format: Keynote, Breakout
This program is perfect for:
- Anyone interested in the impact of digital technologies and artificial intelligence and has an introductory understanding.
The audience will leave with:
- Ideas on how artificial intelligence and digital technologies can be harnessed to better the human experience and solve real world...
