Summary
Malik Jabati is a strategy and operations leader with 11 years of experience blending software engineering, technology investing, and public-sector advisory work to scale mission-driven organizations. He has shipped revenue-critical billing systems at The New York Times, advised governments and private clients at McKinsey, and evaluated tech-enabled deals at Charlesbank before joining Google's strategy team. Comfortable switching between code, financial analysis, and program design, Malik pairs technical depth (BS in Computer Science and Economics, Morehead-Cain Scholar) with interdisciplinary policy experience from the Obama Foundation and global NGOs. He’s known for translating complex technical and economic problems into practical, high-impact programs—and often goes by his full name, Malik Savoy McNeil Jabati.
11 years of coding experience
2 years of employment as a software developer
Yukon Wilderness Backpacking, Yukon Wilderness Backpacking at NOLS
Proficiency Certificate Arabic Language and Literature, Proficiency Certificate Arabic Language and Literature at Qasid Arabic Institute
Groton School
Semester Abroad Computer Science Economics, Semester Abroad Computer Science Economics at National University of Singapore
IWP 665: Bradley Seminar on Constitutional and Economic Principles, IWP 665: Bradley Seminar on Constitutional and Economic Principles at Institute of World Politics
Bachelor of Science - BS Computer Science and Economics (with a minor in Philosophy Politics & Economics), Bachelor of Science - BS Computer Science and Economics (with a minor in Philosophy Politics & Economics) at University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
English, Spanish, French, Portuguese, Arabic, Latin