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Victor Salama
Vice President,
Business & International Partnerships
Victor Salama joined the Network for Teaching Entrepreneurship (NFTE) in 2000. He has over thirteen years of experience in the field of entrepreneurship development and five years of experience running his own business.
Victor’s current responsibilities for NFTE include managing the unit responsible for supporting international and domestic licensed partners and opening new program offices, creating new strategic partnerships both domestically and internationally, and driving program and curriculum sales. He has taught a number of teacher training workshops and BizCamps for NFTE overseas.
Prior to coming to NFTE, Victor ran his own food distribution company and worked for various United Nations agencies in the area of international entrepreneurship development and technology. He has experience working directly with entrepreneurs and entrepreneurship programs in a number of developing countries.
Victor has a B.A from Franklin and Marshall College (Lancaster, PA), a J.D from Washington College of Law, The American University (Washington DC), and an M.A from the School of International Service, The American University. He is a member of the 19th class of Coro’s Leadership New York program.
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