Marwa Joy Zohdy is a consultant with Egon Zehnder, the leading global leadership advisory firm.
Colleen M. Ezzeddine, PhD, is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Communication at Wayne State University and provides speech writing and communication consulting through her private practice.
Mohammad Khalil is a Controller at Gould Property Company, with over eight years of experience in public accounting with a primary focus on the renewable energy industry.
Afshan Paarlberg serves as the senior attorney for the Muslim Philanthropy Initiative at Indiana University leading the Muslim nonprofit governance, risk, and compliance project.
Luna Banuri is a consultant in the nonprofit and for-profit sectors with a background in legal education and experience in strategy, community, and organizational development.
Rachel is the founder and principal consultant of Talem Consulting, which provides nonprofits the tools they need to build capacity, fundraise, and dismantle systems of inequity.
Hakim Dyer is the CEO of Dyer & Company, a management consulting firm based in the Baltimore/Washington DC area.
Reem El Shafaki is senior associate at DinarStandard, a growth strategy research and advisory firm empowering organizations for profitable and responsible global impact.
Megan Fair currently serves as the Associate Secretary of Advancement for Right Sharing of World Resources (RSWR).
Sadaf Hossain has a career background in business strategy, B2B and B2C enterprise software, healthcare, and entrepreneurship.
Yvonne Maffei is a self-taught chef, food researcher & travel writer, cookbook author, e-commerce entrepreneur, public speaker, food industry consultant, niche consumer marketer, expert in halal cooking, and the founder of the first blog on halal food & cooking, MyHalalKitchen.com
Oussama Mezoui is a passionate nonprofit executive working in the field of international relief and development. His focus this past decade has been on organizational development, operational competence, and program management.
Nahela Morales is a dedicated, passionate Mexican Muslim convert, humanitarian, award-winning activist, international public speaker, community organizer, and a single mother of one.
Faye Nemer is a proven finance leader with global expertise developed through multiple roles in Fortune 20 companies at Ford Motor Company and Fiat Chrysler Automobiles.
Dr. Kashif Poshni completed his surgical residency program as Chief Resident of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery at Washington Hospital Center and is currently in private practice and an active educator in Maxillofacial trauma at the surgical resident level.
Monem served as the Director of Islamic investing and a Deputy Portfolio Manager to the Amana Mutual Funds Trust 2012 to oversee Saturna Sdn. Bhd. In 2018, he returned to the United States and resumed his role as Deputy Portfolio Manager of the Amana Income, Amana Growth, and Amana Developing World Funds.
Ahsan Shaikh is a partner in the international law firm of McDermott Will & Emery, one of the world’s largest law firms, where he is worldwide Head of Patent Prosecution.
Dr. Shariq Siddiqui serves as the assistant professor of philanthropic studies and director of the Muslim Philanthropy Initiative at the Indiana University Lilly Family School of Philanthropy.
Mohamed Smaidi is a seasoned finance executive with a track record of success at driving strategy, growth, and profitability with Fortune 500 companies, technology startups, and private equity across a broad range of industries.
Iltefat Hamzavi is one of the founders of ISPU. Dr. Hamzavi is the vice president of Hamzavi Dermatology and its affiliate Dermatology Specialists.
Executive Director
Meira Neggaz is the Executive Director at ISPU, where she is responsible for the institution’s overall leadership, strategy, and growth. Meira works to build and strengthen ISPU, to cultivate relationships with community leaders, policy makers, scholars, partner institutions and stakeholders, and to broaden the reach and impact of ISPU’s research. Before joining ISPU, Meira served as Senior Program Officer for Marie Stopes International (MSI), a leading, UK-based organization working in 42 countries. There, she led and managed programs in multiple countries, developed partnerships with key stakeholders and partner institutions, provided technical advice, and managed key grants and donor relationships. Formerly, Meira was the first Executive Director of WINGS in Guatemala, where she grew the organization from its infancy to become a national leader in the health sector, and the Guatemala Country Representative for Curamericas, establishing country presence and leading a USAID funded child survival project. She holds a BA from Huron University in London and a Master of Arts in Law and Diplomacy from the Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy at Tufts University. Learn more about Meira’s work→
Executive Director
Meira Neggaz is the Executive Director at ISPU, where she is responsible for the institution’s overall leadership, strategy, and growth. Meira works to build and strengthen ISPU, to cultivate relationships with community leaders, policy makers, scholars, partner institutions and stakeholders, and to broaden the reach and impact of ISPU’s research. Before joining ISPU, Meira served as Senior Program Officer for Marie Stopes International (MSI), a leading, UK-based organization working in 42 countries. There, she led and managed programs in multiple countries, developed partnerships with key stakeholders and partner institutions, provided technical advice, and managed key grants and donor relationships. Formerly, Meira was the first Executive Director of WINGS in Guatemala, where she grew the organization from its infancy to become a national leader in the health sector, and the Guatemala Country Representative for Curamericas, establishing country presence and leading a USAID funded child survival project. She holds a BA from Huron University in London and a Master of Arts in Law and Diplomacy from the Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy at Tufts University. Learn more about Meira’s work→
Director of Research
Dalia Mogahed is the Director of Research at the Institute for Social Policy and Understanding, where she leads the organization’s pioneering research and thought leadership programs on American Muslims. Mogahed is former Executive Director of the Gallup Center for Muslim Studies, where she led the analysis of surveys of Muslim communities worldwide. With John L. Esposito, she co-authored the book Who Speaks for Islam? What a Billion Muslims Really Think. President Barack Obama appointed Mogahed to the President’s Advisory Council on Faith-Based and Neighborhood Partnerships in 2009. She was invited to testify before the U.S. Senate Committee on Foreign Relations about U.S. engagement with Muslim communities. Her 2016 TED talk was named one of the top TED talks that year. She is a frequent expert commentator in global media outlets and international forums. She is also the CEO of Mogahed Consulting. Learn more about Dalia’s work→
Director of Finance
Nadia Ahmed is the Director of Finance at ISPU. She had previously served as the Business Manager, Board Treasurer, and Finance Committee Chair for Friends School in Detroit, a nonprofit private elementary school. Before that, she had worked for over 11 years in the public accounting field as an international tax consultant for Ernst & Young in Detroit and Arthur Anderson in Chicago and New York. She has a bachelor’s degree in Accounting from DePaul University and a master’s degree in Non-Profit Management.
Director of Communications
Katherine Coplen is the Director of Communications at ISPU, where she coordinates media engagement and outreach, assists with the research publication process, and measures ISPU’s impact. She is formerly the editor of Indianapolis-based alt-weekly NUVO Newsweekly, where she oversaw reporting on statehouse politics, music, arts and culture, and environmental affairs. She is a graduate of Indiana University with a BA in English Literature and History.
Director of Development
Farah Ali is the Director of Development at ISPU, where she is responsible for leading ISPU’s growth strategy through planned giving, corporate sponsorships, and endowment building, as well as annual fund campaigns, individual donor cultivation and stewardship, & special events.
Before joining ISPU, Farah worked as an Investment Specialist at J.P. Morgan Private Bank where she advised Ultra High Net Worth private business owners, foundations, and corporate executives. At JPM, she spearheaded sustainability & Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) investing education initiatives for financial advisors and clients in her market. Previously, she was chosen to grow as a social entrepreneur by the Compass Fellowship with the Kenneth Cole Foundation and was presented the “Patricia David Trailblazer Award” for her dedication to advance women and underrepresented populations in business. Farah holds a B.S. in Business Administration with a Concentration in Finance & Specialization in Value Investing from Fordham University.
Outreach & Partnerships Manager
Petra Alsoofy is the Outreach & Partnerships Manager at the Institute for Social Policy and Understanding (ISPU), where she strengthens valued partnerships and forges new ones with organizations who share ISPU’s goal of strengthening Muslim communities and building understanding. Petra’s work includes working with ISPU’s large network of scholars and sharing research with policymakers, community leaders, faith leaders, educators, and the general public to equip them to make informed decisions about American Muslims. Petra is a Detroit Equity Action Lab (DEAL) Racial Equity Fellow and an alum of New Detroit’s Multicultural Leadership Series. She also serves as the vice president of the Michigan Center for Civic Engagement’s Board of Directors and as a member of the American Association for State and Local History’s Religious History Committee. Petra has been a leader in interfaith work and public education for more than 15 years and is a graduate of Grand Valley State University where she earned a BA in political science. Learn more about Petra’s work→
Communications Campaigns Specialist
Communications and Creative Media Manager
Rebecka Green is the Communications and Creative Media Manager at ISPU. In this role, she oversees the visual communications for the organization in regards to graphics, videos, newsletters, ISPU’s podcast, and the website. She works closely with all departments in leading print and virtual communications materials. Prior to joining ISPU, Rebecka worked in communications at Hamline University and Islamic Resource Group—both in St. Paul, Minnesota—and she holds a BA in English and religion from Luther College.
Research Project Manager
Erum Ikramullah is a Research Project Manager at ISPU, where she manages the activities of multiple research projects from initiation through dissemination. Erum has also served as co-author on ISPU’s American Muslim Poll report and has authored several other analysis pieces. Previously, she worked at Child Trends as a Research Analyst on both quantitative and qualitative research studies on topics related to child and family well being. Erum has experience with statistical analysis in SPSS, SAS, and STATA, has co-authored several academic journal articles, and has presented research at the Society for Research on Adolescents and the Population Association of America. She has a BA in Sociology from the University of Maryland. Learn more about Erum’s work→
Administrative Assistant
Nancy Titus is the Administrative Assistant at ISPU, where she specializes in data and information management, administration, and logistics coordination. Nancy brings to ISPU over four decades of administrative and organizational experience, ranging from FEMA grant management to the coordination of humanitarian social service programs. After working for 14 years for the West Virginia Department of Transportation coordinating the documentation of multi-million dollar disaster projects, she moved to Michigan to raise her family. Since that time, Nancy’s skills for creating effective operating procedures and establishing professional and efficient office work environments have served her well at two Detroit-area Islamic schools, Zaman International, and now ISPU.
Executive Director
Meira Neggaz is the Executive Director at ISPU, where she is responsible for the institution’s overall leadership, strategy, and growth. Meira works to build and strengthen ISPU, to cultivate relationships with community leaders, policy makers, scholars, partner institutions and stakeholders, and to broaden the reach and impact of ISPU’s research. Before joining ISPU, Meira served as Senior Program Officer for Marie Stopes International (MSI), a leading, UK-based organization working in 42 countries. There, she led and managed programs in multiple countries, developed partnerships with key stakeholders and partner institutions, provided technical advice, and managed key grants and donor relationships. Formerly, Meira was the first Executive Director of WINGS in Guatemala, where she grew the organization from its infancy to become a national leader in the health sector, and the Guatemala Country Representative for Curamericas, establishing country presence and leading a USAID funded child survival project. She holds a BA from Huron University in London and a Master of Arts in Law and Diplomacy from the Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy at Tufts University. Learn more about Meira’s work→
Director of Research
Dalia Mogahed is the Director of Research at the Institute for Social Policy and Understanding, where she leads the organization’s pioneering research and thought leadership programs on American Muslims. Mogahed is former Executive Director of the Gallup Center for Muslim Studies, where she led the analysis of surveys of Muslim communities worldwide. With John L. Esposito, she co-authored the book Who Speaks for Islam? What a Billion Muslims Really Think. President Barack Obama appointed Mogahed to the President’s Advisory Council on Faith-Based and Neighborhood Partnerships in 2009. She was invited to testify before the U.S. Senate Committee on Foreign Relations about U.S. engagement with Muslim communities. Her 2016 TED talk was named one of the top TED talks that year. She is a frequent expert commentator in global media outlets and international forums. She is also the CEO of Mogahed Consulting. Learn more about Dalia’s work→
Director of Finance
Nadia Ahmed is the Director of Finance at ISPU. She had previously served as the Business Manager, Board Treasurer, and Finance Committee Chair for Friends School in Detroit, a nonprofit private elementary school. Before that, she had worked for over 11 years in the public accounting field as an international tax consultant for Ernst & Young in Detroit and Arthur Anderson in Chicago and New York. She has a bachelor’s degree in Accounting from DePaul University and a master’s degree in Non-Profit Management.
Director of Communications
Katherine Coplen is the Director of Communications at ISPU, where she coordinates media engagement and outreach, assists with the research publication process, and measures ISPU’s impact. She is formerly the editor of Indianapolis-based alt-weekly NUVO Newsweekly, where she oversaw reporting on statehouse politics, music, arts and culture, and environmental affairs. She is a graduate of Indiana University with a BA in English Literature and History.
Director of Development
Farah Ali is the Director of Development at ISPU, where she is responsible for leading ISPU’s growth strategy through planned giving, corporate sponsorships, and endowment building, as well as annual fund campaigns, individual donor cultivation and stewardship, & special events.
Before joining ISPU, Farah worked as an Investment Specialist at J.P. Morgan Private Bank where she advised Ultra High Net Worth private business owners, foundations, and corporate executives. At JPM, she spearheaded sustainability & Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) investing education initiatives for financial advisors and clients in her market. Previously, she was chosen to grow as a social entrepreneur by the Compass Fellowship with the Kenneth Cole Foundation and was presented the “Patricia David Trailblazer Award” for her dedication to advance women and underrepresented populations in business. Farah holds a B.S. in Business Administration with a Concentration in Finance & Specialization in Value Investing from Fordham University.
Outreach & Partnerships Manager
Petra Alsoofy is the Outreach & Partnerships Manager at the Institute for Social Policy and Understanding (ISPU), where she strengthens valued partnerships and forges new ones with organizations who share ISPU’s goal of strengthening Muslim communities and building understanding. Petra’s work includes working with ISPU’s large network of scholars and sharing research with policymakers, community leaders, faith leaders, educators, and the general public to equip them to make informed decisions about American Muslims. Petra is a Detroit Equity Action Lab (DEAL) Racial Equity Fellow and an alum of New Detroit’s Multicultural Leadership Series. She also serves as the vice president of the Michigan Center for Civic Engagement’s Board of Directors and as a member of the American Association for State and Local History’s Religious History Committee. Petra has been a leader in interfaith work and public education for more than 15 years and is a graduate of Grand Valley State University where she earned a BA in political science. Learn more about Petra’s work→
Communications Campaigns Specialist
Communications and Creative Media Manager
Rebecka Green is the Communications and Creative Media Manager at ISPU. In this role, she oversees the visual communications for the organization in regards to graphics, videos, newsletters, ISPU’s podcast, and the website. She works closely with all departments in leading print and virtual communications materials. Prior to joining ISPU, Rebecka worked in communications at Hamline University and Islamic Resource Group—both in St. Paul, Minnesota—and she holds a BA in English and religion from Luther College.
Research Project Manager
Erum Ikramullah is the Research Project Manager at ISPU, where she manages the day-to-day activities of the organization’s research studies. Previously, she worked at Child Trends as a Research Analyst on both quantitative and qualitative research studies on topics related to reproductive health, risky adolescent behavior, and fatherhood. Erum has co-authored several academic journal articles and has presented research at the Society for Research on Adolescents and the Population Association of America. She has a BA in Sociology from the University of Maryland. Learn more about Erum’s work→
Administrative Assistant
Nancy Titus is the Administrative Assistant at ISPU, where she specializes in data and information management, administration, and logistics coordination. Nancy brings to ISPU over four decades of administrative and organizational experience, ranging from FEMA grant management to the coordination of humanitarian social service programs. After working for 14 years for the West Virginia Department of Transportation coordinating the documentation of multi-million dollar disaster projects, she moved to Michigan to raise her family. Since that time, Nancy’s skills for creating effective operating procedures and establishing professional and efficient office work environments have served her well at two Detroit-area Islamic schools, Zaman International, and now ISPU.