Master of Public Policy, Harvard University, USA, 2008
Bachelor of Arts, Bowdoin College, USA, 2001
Biography
Naseem Khuri is a facilitator and educator specializing in negotiation, influence, and conflict management. He is an Adjunct Assistant Professor of International Negotiations at the Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy at Tufts University. He is also an Adjunct Lecturer at Georgetown University, a Principal with CMPartners, a Senior Facilitator with Vantage Partners, and a Senior Advisor with Dragonfly Partners.
In the public and NGO sectors, he works with foundations, non-profit and international organizations, and government institutions managing strategic planning processes, delivering customized negotiation and influence training and facilitating internal change conversations and initiatives. Clients include Israeli, Palestinian and international diplomats and political leaders, U.S. Navy SEALs, lawmakers in state legislatures, and various advocacy organizations working on civil liberties, criminal justice reform, and climate change.
In the private sector, he works with Fortune 100 companies offering training and consulting services to clients ranging from procurement officers managing key vendor relationships to loan officers managing long-term borrower relationships. Clients come from the manufacturing, tech, energy, consulting and banking industries.
Khuri has a master in public policy degree from Harvard Kennedy School and a bachelor of arts degree from Bowdoin College. He is an Associate Advisor at the Negotiation and Conflict Resolution Collaboratory at Harvard Kennedy School, a Board Member of the Negotiation Strategies Institute, a Board Member of Bridging Insights, and a Board Member of Urban Rural Action. He lives in Silver Spring, MD with his wife and two young, very energetic children.