Founder Overview

Morad Shaker — Founder & President of Shaker International Scholarship Programs

A transparent institutional founder profile connecting SISP’s leadership foundation with education programs, humanitarian initiatives, and long-term global impact.

Morad Shaker Founder and President of Shaker International Scholarship Programs with global background

Morad Shaker is the Founder and President of Shaker International Scholarship Programs (SISP), an international education-focused initiative dedicated to expanding opportunity, supporting students, and developing long-term pathways for communities through education and humanitarian programs.

Founded on the belief that education creates lasting transformation, SISP was established to support individuals with potential and determination while promoting integrity, responsibility, and meaningful global impact.

As Founder, Morad Shaker developed SISP with an emphasis on independent leadership, careful planning, transparency, and sustainable impact. His approach focuses on identifying where resources and opportunities can create the greatest positive outcome while maintaining strong ethical standards.

Through SISP, Morad Shaker has developed educational initiatives and humanitarian programs designed to support communities, encourage academic opportunity, and build bridges between nations.

SISP represents the foundation of a broader global vision focused on education, opportunity, integrity, and responsible humanitarian action.

Founder Profile

Biography, background, and founder journey.

Founder’s Vision

Education, opportunity, research-based planning, and global impact.

Founder’s Message

A message from Morad Shaker, Founder & President of SISP.

Leadership Philosophy

Independence, accountability, integrity, and measurable impact.

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Broader Institutional Ecosystem

Where appropriate, SISP may naturally reference related institutional initiatives such as Shaker Global Anti-Corruption & Integrity Foundation, Shaker Global Animal Protection Foundation, and Shaker Foundation for American Service Heroes. These references should remain secondary and should not be over-linked.