Co-Founder & Executive Vice President

Fron Nahzi

Fron has more than 25 years of experience in international development and has worked in over 20 countries across the globe. He has developed and managed multi-million dollar projects in the Balkans, Eastern Europe, Caucuses, Oceania, Latin America, and Southeast Asia.

His project experience includes work with both local and national governments and the private sector to address such issues as: security, disinformation, climate change, good governance, anti-corruption, conflict resolution, advocacy, rule of law, education, and human rights. Prior to starting the Eos Tech Trust, he held numerous executive positions including: USA Director for Bakamo, a social media intelligence company, Senior Director for Global Development at the McCain Institute, Chief of Party for USAID Good Governance/Civil Society Development Programs in Cambodia, Kosovo and Georgia, and Vice President for Programs at East-West Management Institute, where he established the Institute’s civil society global portfolio and spearheaded new initiatives in post-conflict societies. Between 1999 – 2004, he served as the senior editor for the Institute for War and Peace Reporting. He has worked with and advised numerous international donor agencies and foundations such as USAID, British Council, the European Commission, the governments of Sweden, Canada, and the Netherlands, the Rockefeller Brothers Fund, the Open Society Foundations, and the Ford Foundation. He has written extensively on the challenges that transitional societies are facing with his work published in a wide variety of media outlets including: The Independent, The Guardian, Le Courrier, Politico, The Hill, European Voice, Project Syndicate, Newsday, Huffington Post, and BalkanInsight. He has been a guest analyst for CNN, BBC and NPR, among others.

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