Magda Magradze

Chief Executive Officer

Since September 2013, Magda Magradze worked in the position of Chief Executive Officer of Millennium Challenge Account-Georgia managing implementation of $140 million Georgia Compact of the U.S. Millennium Challenge Corporation. Since September 2019, she holds the position of Chief Executive Officer of Millennium Foundation. Since 2019 she has also been working as the Chancellor of Kutaisi International University (www.kiu.edu.ge). Since August 2019 Magda is a member of the Supervisory Board of JSC Liberty Bank, third largest bank in Georgia.

During October 2008-September 2013, Magda Magradze has worked as Caucasus Region Manager of the Academic Fellowship Program of Open Society Foundations Higher Education Support Program. Prior to that Magda managed and coordinated U.S. government-funded educational, exchange, and cultural programs at the U.S. Embassy Public Affairs Section in Tbilisi, Georgia for over nine years. Magda was awarded with numerous U.S. government awards, among those the U.S. Department of State Foreign Service National of the Year Award for outstanding work in promoting Embassy Tbilisis International Visitor Program and expanding the Embassys various cultural events programs, which have led to better relationships with Georgian political figures and educators and positive changes in Georgian anti-terrorism and educational reform legislation.

During 1995-1998, Magda worked at USAID Accounting Reform Project coordinating accounting (among those ACCA) programs in Georgia, and various EU TACIS and World Bank projects. In 1998, Magda completed internship at a U.S. company Northern Technologies International Corporation assisting CEO and company lawyers implement international projects.

Magda holds an ABD (All But Dissertation) and a masters degree equivalent in jurisprudence from the Ivane Javakhishvili Tbilisi State University and masters degree in management of foreign economic relations (MBA equivalent) from the Tbilisi State University of Economic Relations. She studied in Denmark, Germany (Saarbrucken University) and the U.S. Magda is alumna of the U.S. Department of State-funded Future Leaders Exchange Program (1994-1995) and the U.S. Department of Commerce-funded SABIT program (1998). Magda speaks English, Russian, and German languages in addition to her native language Georgian.