Nardos Berehe brings over seven years of multidisciplinary experience in international development, social entrepreneurship, impact investment, consultancy, and foreign policy. Throughout her career, Ms. Berehe has successfully managed funds, investments, and projects across multiple countries in Africa and beyond.
Most notably, Nardos managed the development and humanitarian programs at the Australian Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade, overseeing initiatives across Ethiopia, South Sudan, Djibouti, and the Central African Republic, while supporting the engagements with the African Union. Prior to this, she contributed to the CARE Foundation’s international initiatives, supporting projects across Jordan, Sierra Leone, England, Bangladesh, Zambia, and Tanzania focused on gender equality, poverty alleviation, health, refugee support, and livelihood development for marginalized communities.
Nardos holds a Master’s degree in Management Sustainability from HEC Liège, an MBA from the Zagreb School of Economics and Management, a Master’s degree in Innovation and Technology Management from ISM University of Management and Economics, and an MBA from Quantic School of Business and Technology. She previously completed a Bachelor’s degree in Business Administration and Information Systems at Addis Ababa University, complemented by over 100 professional certifications.
She actively contributes to global discussions, serves on advisory boards, and participates in international forums that elevate youth voices, foster innovation, and promote systemic change toward a more sustainable and inclusive future.