Nader Tadros

Former Mentor - Grassroots Advocacy

Nader Tadros is a former Grassroots Advocacy mentor for the Online Activism Institute.  He is the founder and director of People's Advocacy, an organization that promotes democracy through social justice.  Through his work at People's Advocacy, Nader provides consulting and training services to many national and international social justice organizations.  
 
A native of Egypt, Nader has worked in many different parts of the world, including the Middle East and North Africa, sub-Saharan Africa, eastern Europe, central Asia, and North America.  His clients include local, national, and international NGOs, private enterprises, USAID, the World Bank, the United Nations, Ford Foundation, and the European Union.

In addition, Nader is an Adjunct Professor at The School of Advanced International Studies (SAIS), Johns Hopkins University, Washington, D.C., where he teaches a graduate course on Advocacy: Power and Citizen Participation.

Nader has a Master's degree in Organizational Psychology from Columbia University in New York City. He also has an advanced Diploma in Social Development from St. Francis Xavier University in Canada.  

To learn more about Nader, please visit his website, www.PeoplesAdvocacy.org.