Alexandria J. Maloney’s work centers on designing leadership, governance, and institutional systems that enable cooperation, resilience, and long-term global stability.
International Women's Day Celebration Dinner ft. three BPIA Advisory Council Members - Amb. Gina Abercrombie-Winstanley, Saudi Ambassador HRH Princess Reema Al Saud, and Tammie F. Smiley.
Designing leadership systems that operate effectively across borders, cultures, and institutions.
Applied focus:
Leadership development for public sector, diplomatic, and cross-sector leaders
Governance models for complex and emerging global challenges
Institutional capacity-building for ethical and adaptive leadership
Reimagining how institutions convene, negotiate, and cooperate in a rapidly changing world.
Applied focus:
Cross-sector and cross-cultural convenings and dialogues
Institutional design for trust-building and cooperation
Public diplomacy and diaspora engagement strategies
Exploring how emerging technologies reshape power, responsibility, and human relationships.
Applied focus:
Ethical governance of AI and emerging technologies
Human-centered policy and systems thinking
Moral frameworks for innovation and social impact
Alexandria builds spaces where people come together with purpose. Through community-centered convenings and public dialogues, she brings leaders, practitioners, and emerging voices into relationship—creating opportunities for shared learning, trust-building, and collective action around the issues that shape our communities and our world.
Applied focus:
Community-based and cross-cultural convenings and dialogues
Public conversations that bridge lived experience, policy, and practice
Leadership spaces designed for connection, learning, and mutual understanding
Building networks that support collaboration, service, and long-term civic engagement