Maudo is an economic development consultant that focuses on advising governments in Africa and the Middle East in the areas of investment, governance, foreign policy, international development and trade. He has worked for the Boston Consulting Group (BCG), Tony Blair Institute for Global Change (TBI) and the United Nations – providing advice on how nations in the Middle East and Africa can attract investment, create special economic zones and accelerate industrialisation. He has written several pieces on these topics for publications such as the Africa Report, OECD, Future Africa Forum and Africa at LSE blog.
Maudo holds a Bachelor’s degree in International Business with French, from the European Business School in London and a Master’s degree in African Development from the London School of Economics and Political Science.