Jibril Mohamed

Jibril Mohamed

Twitter: @jibrilmo  

 

Jibril Mohamed is a Somali professor at the Ohio State University where he serves as the senior faculty advisor for the Somali Students Association. He is also the founder director of SomaliCAN and the organizer of the annual Somali graduation and scholarship program.  Jibril has been appointed by the Mayor of Columbus and the City Council as a Commissioner to serve on Columbus Community Relations Commission which addresses issues of human and civil rights.

Jibril also serves as a member of the Columbus City Schools Facilities Task Force.  Jibril teaches courses in Somali studies both online and in classroom settings. Jibril is an expert on Somali affairs and public policy professional who serves as a consultant on Somali affairs for governmental and nongovernmental organizations in the U.S. and in the Horn of Africa. He lives in Columbus, Ohio with his wife and children.

Education:

  • PhD – Community Development & Leadership

College of Food, Agricultural & Environmental Sciences

The Ohio State University (e.2020)

  • Master of Public Policy & Management

John Glenn College of Public Affairs

The Ohio State University (2012)

  • BA (Honors) – Economics with Minor in Linguistics

School of Economics

University of Nairobi (2005)

University of Cincinnati (2007)

Service: Boards, Commissions & Community Involvement

  • Commissioner, City of Columbus Community Relations Commission
  • Member, Columbus City Schools Facilities Task Force
  • State Leader, U.S. Global Leadership Coalition
  • Member, Advisory Committee, New Americans Magazine
  • Organizer, Annual Somali Graduation & Scholarship Program
  • Faculty Advisor, Somali Students Association at the Ohio State University

Research Interests:

  • Community economic and workforce development and equal access to opportunities.
  • Youth leadership development and enhancing the social capital of new American communities through career and technical education.
  • Economic incorporation and civic participation of new Americans in the United States.
  • Somali language education and cultural heritage preservation in the Somali diaspora.
  • Socio-economic and Geo-political reconstitution of the Somali state.

More at: https://cllc.osu.edu/people/mohamed.196