Mohamed Shehab El Din
Mr. Shehab is an independent consultant, trainer and a lecturer on Leadership, Conflict Resolution and Negotiation. He provides consulting services, designs, delivers and facilitates training and simulation workshops, for the corporate sector and NGOs.
For over ten years he led, spoke and participated in various national and international training and educational events and projects targeting different groups on different levels. He also guided strategic discussions addressing contentious issues at both youth and senior levels. He is a Business Edge Certified trainer from the International Finance Corporation (IFC), member of the World Bank group.
For over six years he lectured at the Canadian International College and at the Modern Sciences and Arts University (MSA), teaching Conflict Resolution, Negotiation, and International Relations.
Mr. Shehab is a co-founder of Nahdet El-Mahrousa, a leading NGO incubating social entrepreneurs and social ventures targeting economic and social development issues in Egypt. He is also the Curator of the Global Shapers Community- Cairo Hub, a sister organization of the World Economic Forum.
His major activism focus is on providing different models for decision making and consensus building among various groups and parties, as well as activating effective conflict resolution methodologies to deal with the current and rising conflicts in the Egyptian political scene.
Mr. Shehab holds a Masters degree in International Peace Studies and Conflict Resolution from the University of Notre Dame, Indiana, USA and Bachelor degree in Business Administration from Helwan University in Egypt.