Nader Mousavizadeh

Chief Executive Officer, Oxford Analytica

 

Nader Mousavizadeh is Chief Executive of Oxford Analytica, the leading global analysis

and advisory firm. Prior to joining Oxford Analytica in 2010, he was an investment

banker at Goldman Sachs where he worked in the Financial Industries M&A group in

New York, and was latterly based in Europe with a number of global client relationships.

Before entering the private sector, he served at the United Nations, as a political officer

in Bosnia-Herzegovina, and in the office of UN Secretary-General Kofi Annan.

 

A magna cum laude graduate of Harvard College and a Rhodes Scholar at the University of

Oxford where he received his M.Phil. in International Relations from Christ Church

College, Mr. Mousavizadeh received his MBA as a Sloan Fellow at the Sloan School of

Management at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Elected a Global Leader for

Tomorrow by the World Economic Forum, he writes a monthly column on global affairs

for Reuters, and is a widely published contributor of essays and articles to The Financial

Times, The New York Times, The Times of London, and Foreign Policy amongst other

publications.

 

He is the co-author, with Kofi Annan, of Interventions: A Life in War and Peace, and the

Editor of the Black Book of Bosnia.