Mohamed Malouche

Treasurer TAEFUS MEMBER

Treasurer Tunisian American Young Professionals

Mohamed Malouche supports the development of an entrepreneurship culture in Tunisia through mentorship, soft skills development, technical and financial support. He serves as Treasurer on the board of the Tunisian American Enterprise Fund. He is also the founder and board Chairman of the Tunisian American Young Professionals (TAYP), the largest Tunisian American diaspora association. In that capacity, he provided economic counsel to important governmental actions related to investment, innovation and entrepreneurship in Tunisia, particularly a US-Tunisia partnership for the promotion of technology innovation and a Tunisian handicrafts export program’s supply chain and a Tunisian denims exports’ initiative. He has authored several articles in Foreign Policy, the Atlantic Council, and the Aspen Institute on the role of diaspora in development.

Mohamed is the Public Sector Lead Partner at Deloitte Afrique with 26 years of experience in designing and implementing public sector modernization, good governance, local economic development, sustainability and entrepreneurship & innovation development programs in Francophone Africa.

In that role he assists public sector institutions with the development and implementation of their national and sectorial strategies. He works extensively with investment and export agencies on their strategy, operating model, program management, performance management, governance needs and operations. He leads the innovation, digital transformation, renewable energy and sustainable development practices of Deloitte Afrique in 19 Francophone African countries, notably in Tunisia, Morocco, Senegal, Cote d’Ivoire and the DRC.

Prior to joining Deloitte Afrique, Mohamed served as Director in the Technology Strategy and Architecture division of Deloitte Consulting LLP in the United States for 13 years in the telecommunications / media / technology, financial services and public sector sectors, and previously as a Principal with American Management Systems Inc.

Mohamed holds a master’s in business administration from Telecom Paris in France, and a Masters in Telecommunications from Michigan.

He is a native French, Arabic and Tunisian dialect speaker.