Morgan Radick is a Senior Program Manager with the Arizona Water Innovation Initiative with the Julie Ann Wrigley Global Futures Laboratory at Arizona State University (ASU). She is passionate about sustainability and using it to better serve the needs of organizations and people. She takes a special interest in the intersection of sustainability, gender equity, and social justice. Morgan is also the creator of GoGreenMicrofinance, a resource website designed to provide advice, recommendations, and tools to help microfinance practitioners embed environmental sustainability into their already robust social and economic practices.
Her previous roles include Events Manager for ASU's School of Civic and Economic Thought and Leadership; Program Officer for Vitas Group, the largest microfinance provider in the Middle East and the development finance arm of an international development organization called Global Communities; HR and Office Administrator for a greenfield operation in Guinea, West Africa; and Peace Corps Education Volunteer in Guinea.
Morgan has 16 years of experience living abroad in Taiwan, Saudi Arabia, Egypt, and Guinea. She holds an MBA from W.P. Carey School of Business, a Master of Sustainability Leadership from ASU, and a BA in International Relations and Middle East Studies from the University of Arkansas.