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Amadin Osagiede
Board Director
Educations
BS, civil engineering from the University of New Hampshire
MS, civil engineering from Purdue University
MBA, civil engineering from Purdue University

Amadin is a native of Edo State, Nigeria. He completed his middle and high school education in Londonderry, New Hampshire going on to earn his B.S. in civil engineering from the University of New Hampshire (UNH), an M.S. in civil engineering from Purdue University and his MBA, also from Purdue University.
Amadin served in many leadership roles during his collegiate tenure most notably serving as the founding president of UNH’s chapter of the National Society of Black Engineers; vice president of Purdue’s chapter of the Earthquake Engineering Research Institute; project manager for Purdue’s Minority Engineering Program; graduate research assistant for Purdue’s Engineering Leadership Program; and president of the Krannert Graduate Society of Black Managers. Amadin is passionate about the potential that can be realized when engineering and business are in optimal synergy. He currently works for a Fortune 100 company leveraging his engineering background and business acumen to tackle very exciting problems and create value for his team.

"I joined the Joule Foundation because I believe that the empowerment of young, African girls is key to the growth and development of Africa. TJF creates a platform to help young, African girls connect with resources to develop their talents. Also, this Foundation is being led by a group of phenomenally talented people I've known for years and others I've recently gotten to work with; I can attest that their passion for this mission is unquenchable. Working to address a major issue such as gender disenfranchisement in Africa is one thing but doing that with a team of very talented and driven colleagues is even better."