Mark Kennedy
Director, Wahba Institute for Strategic Competition
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A first-generation college graduate, Mark Kennedy has led at the highest levels of academia, government, and business. He served as President of the University of Colorado and President of the University of North Dakota. He was a graduate school director at George Washington University, taught at Johns Hopkins University and authored Shapeholders: Business Success in the Age of Activism, published by Columbia University. Kennedy served as a United States Congressman (Minnesota) and as a presidentially appointed member of the Advisory Committee for Trade Policy and Negotiations. He spent over two decades engaged in senior roles in global commerce. Kennedy founded the Economic Club of Minnesota. He is a US Air and Space Forces Civic Leader supporting the Secretary of the Air Force, a Senior Fellow at CNA-Center for Naval Analyses and a member of the Council on Foreign Relations. He earned a bachelor’s degree from St. John’s University and a Master’s in Business Administration with distinction from the University of Michigan.
Insight & Analysis by Mark Kennedy
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- Strategic Competition
Ten Steps to Win the AI Race

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- Strategic Competition
Reauthorizing DFC in Lame Duck Period Avoids Disrupting an Important Foreign Policy Tool

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- Strategic Competition
Advancing Both National Security and Economic Diplomacy in the Developing World

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- Strategic Competition
Leave Colbert in Paris, Embrace Churchill and JFK Instead

- Past event
- Strategic Competition
Dr. Sadek Wahba on How Infrastructure Public Private Partnerships Can Reinvigorate America

- Video
- Supply Chains
Global Ports and US Maritime Strategy: Critical to Competitiveness and Daily Life

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- Strategic Competition
Book Review: “Build: Investing in America’s Infrastructure” by Sadek Wahba
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- Mark Kennedy and
- Tanner Kimpel

- Past event
- Strategic Competition
How Can the Economic System Drive Decarbonization?
