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Marshall, Katherine
United States

Katherine Marshall has worked for over three
decades on international development, focusing on issues
facing the world’s poorest countries. She is a senior fellow
at Georgetown University’s Berkley Center for Religion,
Peace and World Affairs and Visiting Professor and advises
the World Bank (where she worked for 34 years) and heads the
World Faiths Development Dialogue (WFDD), a non-profit
working to bridge the worlds of faith and development. She
has worked for the past eight years on issues linking
religion and development. She is a member of the World
Economic Forum West Islam community and serves as a
Princeton University trustee. She serves on other boards,
including the Council on Foreign Relations, the
international selection committee for the Niwano Peace
Prize, and the Fes Forum. Recent publications include
Development and Faith: Where Mind, Heart and Soul work
Together (World Bank, 2007), and The World Bank: From
Reconstruction to Development to Equity (Routledge, January
2008).
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Mogahed, Dalia
United States

Dalia Mogahed is a Senior Analyst and
Executive Director of the Gallup Center for Muslim Studies.
She is, along with John L. Esposito, co-author of the
forthcoming book Who Speaks for Islam? Listening to the
Voices of a Billion Muslims. Mogahed provides leadership,
strategic direction, and consultation on the collection and
analysis of Gallup's unprecedented surveying of more than 1
billion Muslims worldwide. She also leads the curriculum
development of an executive course on findings from the
Gallup Poll of the Muslim World. Prior to joining Gallup,
Mogahed was the founder and director of a cross-cultural
consulting practice in the United States, which offered
workshops, training programs, and one-to-one coaching on
diversity and cultural understanding. Her clients included
school districts, colleges and universities, law enforcement
agencies, and community service organizations, as well as
local and national media outlets. Mogahed earned her
master's degree in business administration with an emphasis
in strategy from the Joseph M. Katz Graduate School of
Business at the University of Pittsburgh. She received her
undergraduate degree in chemical engineering.
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