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Mahmoud Khedr is a University Innovation Fellow and an undergraduate studying International Studies and Business at the Colin Powell School of Civic and Global Leadership @ CCNY. Mahmoud is a social and tech entrepreneur, youth advocate and community leader. He was born in Egypt and came to the United States six years ago. He's an advocate for work and project-based learning, equal educational opportunities, and empowerment to underrepresented minorities in the tech and business field. Mahmoud is also a wrestler who plays ping pong, enjoys biking, kayaking, and hiking. 
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Mahmoud Khedr is a University Innovation Fellow at the City College of New York, majoring in Social Entrepreneurship; a major he created. He’s an Egyptian Immigrant passionate about social change and equity in mental health, education, and business.
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Since strating at CCNY, Mahmoud has been deeply involved in the Innovation and Entrepreneurship ecosystem. He was a Co-founder and President of the first Entrepreneurship Student Club, an organization with the mission of fostering the entrepreneurial ecosystem through interdsiplinary collaboration, mentorship, inspiration, and connection. Through ESC, the team has hosted dozens of entrepreneurs, CEOs, advocates and activitsts in the forms of TED talks, fire-side chats, keynotes, summits, and more. After his 2-year presidency, Mahmoud co-founded Invention Corps at CCNY, the first eastern chapter of the UC-Berkley organization dedicated to empowering CCNY students to gain real-world experience through consulting projects with non-profit organizations. He has also designed and hosted multiple workshops around mental health which covered minfdulness, meditation, and stress management. 
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Today, Mahmoud is the Co-founder & CEO of FloraMind, a social-impact driven company that partners with high schools to provide mental health & well-being programs. Previously, he has had experience working with nonprofits, government, startups, and tech—from Facebook, to Google, the NYC Mayor's Office of Technology & Innovation and Echoing Green. He also started several companies, including a food-delivery startup and a campus social media app that raised hundreds of thousands of dollars from investors and acquired more than 10,000 users. After feeling an urgent calling to address the teen mental health crisis in the United States, in addition to his personal experience with mental health issues, Mahmoud is driven by his purpose to build FloraMind and ensure that every teenager can flourish in their academic and personal pursuits. 
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Mahmoud has been honored as a Colin Powell Fellow, Clinton Global Initiative Fellow, Forbes Under 30 Scholar, Stanford University Innovation Fellow and LinkedIn Campus Editor. He is an Entrepreneur In Residence at the Zahn Innovation Center in Harlem, advising and mentoring community startups.
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Mahmoud also has experience building startups and organizations. He is the founder and current President of the Entrepreneurship Student Club at CCNY. He has had experience with Linute, Tapt, Echoing Green, Google, and the Mayor's office of Technology and Innovation. 
 
  
 
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Revision as of 18:30, 28 May 2019

Mahmoud Khedr is a University Innovation Fellow at the City College of New York, majoring in Social Entrepreneurship; a major he created. He’s an Egyptian Immigrant passionate about social change and equity in mental health, education, and business.


Since strating at CCNY, Mahmoud has been deeply involved in the Innovation and Entrepreneurship ecosystem. He was a Co-founder and President of the first Entrepreneurship Student Club, an organization with the mission of fostering the entrepreneurial ecosystem through interdsiplinary collaboration, mentorship, inspiration, and connection. Through ESC, the team has hosted dozens of entrepreneurs, CEOs, advocates and activitsts in the forms of TED talks, fire-side chats, keynotes, summits, and more. After his 2-year presidency, Mahmoud co-founded Invention Corps at CCNY, the first eastern chapter of the UC-Berkley organization dedicated to empowering CCNY students to gain real-world experience through consulting projects with non-profit organizations. He has also designed and hosted multiple workshops around mental health which covered minfdulness, meditation, and stress management. 


Today, Mahmoud is the Co-founder & CEO of FloraMind, a social-impact driven company that partners with high schools to provide mental health & well-being programs. Previously, he has had experience working with nonprofits, government, startups, and tech—from Facebook, to Google, the NYC Mayor's Office of Technology & Innovation and Echoing Green. He also started several companies, including a food-delivery startup and a campus social media app that raised hundreds of thousands of dollars from investors and acquired more than 10,000 users. After feeling an urgent calling to address the teen mental health crisis in the United States, in addition to his personal experience with mental health issues, Mahmoud is driven by his purpose to build FloraMind and ensure that every teenager can flourish in their academic and personal pursuits. 


Mahmoud has been honored as a Colin Powell Fellow, Clinton Global Initiative Fellow, Forbes Under 30 Scholar, Stanford University Innovation Fellow and LinkedIn Campus Editor. He is an Entrepreneur In Residence at the Zahn Innovation Center in Harlem, advising and mentoring community startups.


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