Tuesday 7th February 2012

Raed Haddad

Over the past 14 years, Raed S. Haddad has had extensive first-hand project management experience on numerous domestic and international programs. Currently, he is the Vice President of Corporate Programs at ESI International where he is responsible for the implementation of all project management training curricula for ESI’s clients.

Before joining ESI International in his current position, Mr. Haddad instructed various project management seminars to practicing professionals and executive audiences around the world. As a professorial lecturer at
George Washington University, he currently teaches graduate level courses in project and program management, cost/schedule and quality control, and decision making techniques. In addition, Mr. Haddad has delivered project management consulting services such as needs analysis, course customization, and meetings facilitation for telecommunications, engineering, pharmaceutical, and investment organizations throughout theworld, emphasizing change management, scheduling, cost control, and risk analysis.

Previously, as a senior project manager for a construction management organization, Mr. Haddad was responsible for planning, funding, scheduling, and tracking various commercial development projects. He was the senior project manager for the build-out of over 20 other projects ranging from 2,000 to 500,000 square feet. Furthermore, he has also consulted for a multitude of public and private sector clients in project management applications, methodology development, and design/automation of decision support systems.

Mr. Haddad received his B.S. in civil and environmental engineering and his M.S. in civil engineering (structural) from the University of Rhode Island. He also holds a Master of Engineering Administration in Project Management (MIS) from The George Washington University, where he has been a doctoral candidate since 1992 in Engineering Management/MIS. Mr. Haddad is a member of the Project Management Institute (PMI®), the American Society of Civil Engineers, and the American Society for Engineering Management.