Dr. Moschoglou is a Professor of Practice and Faculty Director for the Master's in Project Management program at Georgetown University. His scholarly agenda centers on AI strategy execution, program governance, and decision-making under uncertainty within complex socio-technical systems. He teaches graduate-level courses that bridge systems theory with contemporary project and program management practices, and he has spearheaded curriculum innovations that embed data-driven decision frameworks across multiple graduate offerings.
Complementing his academic work, Dr. Moschoglou brings more than two decades of practitioner experience managing large-scale digital and organizational transformations in governmental, multilateral, and private-sector contexts. He has led enterprise platform initiatives supporting global capital-markets operations, directed complex command-and-control systems for defense clients, and guided agile transformations within federal agencies and financial institutions. He holds a Ph.D. in Systems Engineering from The George Washington University.
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