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Strategic Clarity for a Changing World

Helping leaders navigate AI, competition, and institutional change.

Mark Kennedy helps leaders understand what comes next—and how to respond.
Former Member of Congress. Former President of two public flagship universities. Director, NYU Development Research Institute. Founding Director of the Wahba Institute for Strategic Competition.

WHY THIS MOMENT MATTERS

Artificial intelligence has entered a new phase. It is no longer simply a software race. It is a systems race.
Economic security now shapes national security. Infrastructure carries strategic weight. Alliances must modernize. The institutions that adapt fastest will lead.
The systems built in this decade may shape freedom and prosperity for generations.

WHY LEADERS ENGAGE

Strategic Clarity

Insight on AI, global competition, economic security, and institutional change.

Proven Leadership

Leadership experience across business, Congress, higher education, and global policy.

Practical Perspective

Frameworks leaders can use to navigate uncertainty and act with confidence.

Global Perspective

Decades of international engagement.

Investing in People

Leadership through mentorship and talent development.

Institutional Leadership

Guiding complex organizations through change.

CURRENT WORK

Leading strategic initiatives at NYU’s Development Research Institute, including the Wahba Initiative for Strategic Competition.
Trusted technology, infrastructure finance, and democratic competitiveness.

Explore the Defining Issues

AI & Technology

How intelligent systems are reshaping power, productivity, and leadership.

Capital & Infrastructure

Why energy, logistics, finance, and industrial capacity now determine advantage.

Security & Alliances

Deterrence through system coherence across military, economic, and technological domains.

Recent Commentary & Engagements

In the Public Square
National commentary on markets, geopolitics, and policy.

BRING STRATEGIC CLARITY TO YOUR AUDIENCE

For keynote speeches, executive briefings, media commentary, or strategic discussions.