Senior Director, Global Community Affairs, Microsoft
Greater Seattle Area
Senior Director, Global Community Affairs, Microsoft
Greater Seattle Area
Badshah is a Board Member of Business Civic Leadership Center (BCLC), United Way King County, the Global Knowledge Partnership (GKP) and Youth Employment Summit Inc. He also serves on the Advisory Boards of the following organizations: World Affairs Council (Seattle), Santa Clara University Center for Science Technology and Society, University of Washington South Asia Center, and University of Washington Business School. He has co-edited “Connected for Development – Information Kiosks for Sustainability,” and authored “Our Urban Future: New Paradigms for Equity and Sustainability,” as well as several articles in international journals on Information Communication Technology for Development, megacities and sustainability, housing, and urban development.
Corporate Social Responsibility, Non-profit development, Iinformation and Communication Technology for Development
(Public Company; 10,001 or more employees; MSFT; Computer Software industry)
March 2004 — Present (4 years 10 months)
Manage the company global philantrophy porftolio including employee giving and volunteer programs. Key programs include: Unlimited Potential -- Community Technology Skills Program with over 900 partners in 102 countries, with 50,000 ccommunity technology centerns serving over 55 million underserved people worldwide.
(Non-Profit; 1-10 employees; Non-Profit Organization Management industry)
February 2000 — March 2004 (4 years 2 months)
Global NGO focussed on bringing IT to the underserved community by supporting social entreprenuers.
(Non-Profit; 1-10 employees; Non-Profit Organization Management industry)
June 1996 — February 2000 (3 years 9 months)
Global NGO working on CSR issues in Asia's largest cities.
PhD, Architecture and Environmental Studies, 1981 — 1993
Architecture, Architecture, 1975 — 1981
Author of several books and artciles. Frequent speaker on issues of development, Information Technology for Development and Corporate Social Responsibility. Co-edited “Connected for Development – Information Kiosks for Sustainability,” and authored “Our Urban Future: New Paradigms for Equity and Sustainability,” as well as several articles in international journals on Information Communication Technology for Development, megacities and sustainability, housing, and urban development.
Charter Member, The Indus Entreprenuers
Board Member of United Way King County, the Global Knowledge Partnership and Youth Employment Summit Inc.
Advisory Boards of the following organizations: World Affairs Council (Seattle), Santa Clara University Center for Science Technology and Society, University of Washington South Asia Center, and University of Washington Business School.