Robert Schadler -  Former Guest Speaker at the Leadership Institute

Robert A. Schadler is currently the Senior Fellow in Public Diplomacy at the American Foreign Policy Council. He was formerly the President of Educational Enrichments, an information service based in Washington, DC, Senior Fellow in Public Diplomacy at the American Foreign Policy Council and the president of two small educational and cultural foundations.


He studied at Georgetown University's School of Foreign Service (undergraduate) where he was a National Merit and GM Scholar and at the University of Pennsylvania (graduate) where he was an Earhart Fellow. He has taught political science and international relations at Rutgers University and served for ten years as the Managing Editor of The Political Science Reviewer. He was also the editor of The Intercollegiate Review and continues to serve as a contributing editor.

He served for over a decade in the U.S. government's foreign affairs agencies, including the US Information Agency and the US Arms Control and Disarmament Agency (now both part of the State Department) and the Voice of America. His positions included Director of the Office of International Visitors and Chief of Staff to the Director of USIA. Upon returning to the private sector, he founded a business and two foundations, served as a trustee (The Philadelphia Society and currently the Victims of Communism Memorial Foundation and the Center for the Study of Islam and Democracy), and as consultant and advisor to several other think tanks and foundations. He edits a monthly e-mail newsletter and lectures periodically on political theory, foreign policy, public diplomacy and civic education here and overseas (including Germany, Italy, Indonesia and South Africa).

He has served for 20 years as a judge in the national civics competition of the Center for Civic Education and for over five years for the national Mensa Scholarship competition. He has published in Modern Age, The World and I, The St. Croix Review, The American, The Washington Times among other publications. He contributed to the book Taking on Teheran.

Robert Schadler