PUBLISHED:December 16, 2024

CLRP hosts breakfast with CEO of Emgage Wa’el Alzayat

On October 1, 2024, Duke Law’s Center on Law, Race & Policy (“CLRP”), as a part of the Duke University Provost’s Initiative on the Middle East and in co-sponsorship with the POLIS: Center for Politics and Duke Law Affinity Organization Duke Black Law Students Association, hosted a Breakfast with Wa’el Alzayat, CEO of Emgage.

Wa’el Alzayat is the Chief Executive Officer of Emgage, a national civic engagement organization for Muslim Americans. Alzayat is a seasoned diplomat who previously served with distinction at the U.S. Department of State for a decade. Among his various roles, he served as senior policy advisor to U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations Samantha Power, where he advised her on issues related to the Middle East. He also served in senior roles on the Syria and Iraq files with Ambassadors Robert Ford and James Jeffrey, respectively. Mr. Alzayat was posted in Iraq twice, including as special assistant to the Ambassador. In addition to his nonprofit and public service experience, Mr. Alzayat has extensive business and management experience in the private sector, including business development, operations, and marketing. Mr. Alzayat is currently a non-resident fellow at the Middle East Institute and has taught a graduate course on U.S. policy toward Iraq and Syria at Georgetown University. He is a regular public speaker on issues related to U.S. politics, human rights, religious freedom, and international relations. During the breakfast conversation, students and faculty members engaged Alzayat on matters affecting the Muslim-American community and the Muslim-American vote.

 

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