
Dr. Anta Sane (Associate Consultant)
Country of Birth: Senegal
Education: Ph.D. (Howard University, DC, U.S.A) International Relations, Public Policy and Public Administration
Dr. Anta Sane hails from Senegal,
West Africa. She holds a PhD in Political Science from Howard University,
Washington, DC. Her areas of concentration are Public Policy, Public
Administration, and International Relations. Dr. Sane also holds dual Master’s
degrees in Organizational Leadership and Change and a Masters in Business
Administration (MBA) concentration in Finance. Her undergraduate degree is in
Communication and Journalism Studies, coupled with a minor in Black Studies.
Dr. Sane has been nominated among the recipients of the 2012-2013 “Who’s Who
Among Students in America.†Dr. Sane has over 12 years working experience in
strategic planning, project management, banking, policy and market research,
political analysis, coordination of youth leadership programs, and Global and
African politics. Dr. Sane was a Professor of Political Science and
International Relations at Howard University in Washington, DC. She has also
taught Politics of Third World Development and Global Politics at James Madison
University in Virginia. Her areas of interest are Women in Politics, Gender and
Governance, migration issues, youth empowerment, international and economic
Development.
Dr. Sane’s professional career
encompasses a diverse exposure in banking sales and service where she held
different positions ranging from Personal Banker to Branch Manager. She has
also been a consultant and a lead coordinator for the Council for the Development
of Social Science Research in Africa on projects dealing with different topics
on Gender and governance within sub-Saharan Africa. Dr. Sane’s humanitarian
work includes an internship with The United Nations Population Fund agency in
Dakar, Senegal, where she wrote an article about world population day in the
United Nations Newsletter, and an advocacy plan to prevent maternal mortality.
Dr. Sane has also represented the UNFPA to the National Assembly of Dakar,
presenting a bill regarding health reproduction, sexual health and family
planning.
Dr. Sane was also the first
African to be elected to the position of President of the National Black
Graduate Student Association in 2012. Since its foundation in 1989, she has
been the 3rd person to be President two consecutive years. Dr. Sane is also a member
of the Democratic National Committee (DNC) in the United States. Every year,
she is invited to participate to the Convention of Women Democratic Leaders,
moments during which she has met President Obama, First Lady Michelle Obama,
Vice-President Joe Biden as well as Hillary Clinton. On several occasions, Dr.
Sane has also been invited to several countries, conferences and institutions
like the United Nations in New York and Geneva, to share her expertise about
African and global politics, international relations as well as on youth
leadership and entrepreneurship, moments during which she was able to meet and
discuss with symbolic figures in Africa such as Jerry Rawlings of Ghana or
Joaquim Chissano of Mozambique. Dr. Sane was also a Keynote Speaker on Youth
Entrepreneurship and Employment at the 4th Annual Summit of World Summit of
Mayors in June 2015, in Accra, Ghana. She presided over the jury of a Start-Up
Competition assembling 28 young entrepreneurs for the 2nd edition of Chad
Talents, in Chad in November 2015. In March 2016, Dr. Sane has been chosen for
the cover of Emma Mag, a magazine about Women leadership and entrepreneurship,
to celebrate International Women’s Day. Dr. Sane has also been chosen in March
2016 as a member of the Advisory Council for Sojourner’s Circle, the DNC’s new
plan to engage Black women in Democratic electoral politics. Dr. Sane was the
guest of first lady Michelle Obama in June 2016 for the first United States of
Women summit organized by the White House. Dr. Sane has been the guest of the
President of the United States, Barack Obama and First Lady Michelle Obama at
the White House in December 2014.