Strategia Consultancy leverages the unique subject matter expertise of ULC partner universities to deliver its mandate. A core team led by two recognized members of the Strategia senior leadership team ensures the quality control of each assignment. Our team has a proven experience in international policy dialogue for sustainable development; strategic and operational leadership; project management; and innovative finance in a variety of contexts, including the United Nations system, private corporation, and academia. The senior leadership team is accountable to and supported by a high-level Executive Board to achieve its mission.
Dr. Yannick Glemarec
Board Member & Founding Partner | Policy and Programme
Yannick Glemarec brings 30 years of international experience in climate, development, finance, innovation and their interrelationships.
Yannick Glemarec was United Nations (UN) Assistant Secretary-General and Deputy Executive Director for Policy and Programme in UN Women from 2015 to 2018. His main responsibilities included: shaping the strategic thinking of the organization and its organizational design; identifying emerging development opportunities and challenges to guide UN Women’s global policy, strategy and portfolio development; overseeing the operations of UN Women in close to 100 countries worldwide (about 2,000 staff). Read More...
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Dr. Nada Mourtada-Sabbah
Board Member & Founding Partner | Strategic Affairs and Partnership Building
Professor Dr. Nada Mourtada-Sabbah is the Secretary-General of the University Leadership Council (ULC), which bring together the leading institutions of higher learning in the UAE, under the Honorary Chairmanship of His Highness Sheikh Nahayan Mabarak Al Nahayan, UAE Minister of Culture and Knowledge Development.
Professor Mourtada was named as the founding Vice Chancellor for Development and Alumni Affairs of the American University of Sharjah (AUS) in 2009. A freshly minted Ph.D. in 1997, she was one of the dozen pioneer faculty members who joined AUS when it first opened its doors that year. Read More...
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