Nadim M. Nsouli

Founder, Chairman & CEO at Inspired

In 2013, Nadim M. Nsouli founded Inspired, establishing a definitive statement of excellence in private international education by re-evaluating traditional teaching methods, and creating a new model for modern education in a student-centred approach to learning whilst delivering a globally relevant curriculum. Today, 60,000 students in more than 22 countries thrive in 80 world-leading Inspired schools, accessing a contemporary approach to education and achieving outstanding examination results in internationally recognised programmes.

Following the Group's first acquisition of Reddam House, a leading group of premium schools in South Africa, Nadim rapidly expanded the growing community of schools by acquiring existing exceptional education providers and building state-of-the-art bespoke greenfield campuses worldwide.

A decade after conception, Nadim's innovative vision remains unchanged: Inspired provides world-class education via a holistic, progressive model to young, respectful individuals who are empowered by their learning, confident in their abilities, and well-equipped to achieve success.

Prior to founding Inspired, Nadim was a partner at Providence Equity Partners, a private equity firm with over $40 billion under management. Nadim was also a member of Providence's Global Investment Committee, leading the company's education investment efforts in Europe and the Middle East. Before joining Providence in 2006, Nadim was European Head of The Gores Group, a special situations private equity firm based in Los Angeles. Previously, he was a London-based member of Morgan Stanley and J.P Morgan’s media and telecommunications investment banking teams. Nadim started his career in New York as a corporate lawyer at Jones, Day, Reavis & Pogue.

Nadim holds an MBA with Distinction from INSEAD, a Juris Doctorate from New York University, School of Law and a BSc magna cum laude from Georgetown University.

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