Ashfaq Ishaq - Chairman of International Child Art Foundation
Dr. Ashfaq Ishaq has more than thirty years of experience as entrepreneur, educator, manager, researcher, and civil sector leader. He launched his first business at the age of thirteen, which paved the way for him to self-finance his education in Pakistan and his postgraduate studies in the United States. He began his professional career at the World Bank, where he analyzed industry projects, conducted seminal research on entrepreneurship, and co-authored Success in Small & Medium Scale Enterprises, Oxford University Press (1987). He left the World Bank to join the economics faculty at the George Washington University. He was also occasional lecturer at the U.S. Foreign Service Institute.
During the 1990s, as CEO of USA International, Inc., Dr. Ishaq developed private energy projects in emerging economies, advised international clients on acquisitions in the U.S. banking sector, conducted an independent assessment of a $1.2 billion World Bank financed private power project, evaluated privatization of Kazakhstan’s largest tire factory, and participated in management buyout of a New York business publication. He chaired a business conference on private provision of public services and regularly contributed to Institutional Investor and Infrastructure Finance.
In 1997 he founded the International Child Art Foundation and serves as its chairman. He negotiated an exclusive license from the U.S. Olympic Committee for ICAF’s Arts Olympiad, which is today the world’s largest and most prestigious art and sport program for children. He hosted the first-ever national children’s art festival in U.S. history. Since 1999, every four years he hosts the World Children’s Festival on the National Mall in Washington, DC.
Dr. Ishaq’s pioneering work on the development of creativity to foster peace was published in the U.K.’s leading medical journal The Lancet in 2006. In 2007, UNESCO Laboratory at University of Melbourne published his paper on building prosperity and peace. His writings have appeared in the Education Standard, Finance & Development, SchoolArts, Journal of Conflict Resolution, and Frontline. He is publisher and editor of ChildArt magazine. More than 20,000 individuals subscribe to his newsletter, Sketches.
In 1996, Dr. Ishaq chaired a business conference held in Washington, DC and in 2003 he organized the first-ever educational symposium of the Qatar Foundation in Doha. He has chaired sessions at the American Power Conference, the World Summit on Media for Children, the Annual Conference of the International Society for Education through Art, and the World Cultural Economic Forum.
Dr. Ishaq holds a Ph.D. in economics from the George Washington University, Masters in Public Administration from the University of Punjab, and BA in economics and statistics from Government College, Lahore, Pakistan. He is a Francis Hesselbein Community Innovation Fellow of Leader-to-Leader Institute (formerly, the Peter F. Drucker Foundation). In 2004 he received the prestigious American Muslim Award in Los Angeles and the World Culture Open Award for Humanitarian Service in Seoul, Korea. He is member of the International Academy of Digital Arts and Sciences, and the International Academy of the Visual Arts. He serves on the scientific committee of the Annual Cybertherapy Conference, is a global advisory board member of Human Dignity and Humiliation Studies, advisory board member of the Global Child Mental Health Campaign, advisor to the Aspen Institute Global Initiative on Arts, Culture and Society, and senior advisor to the Business Council for International Understanding.