Nino Evgenidze is an Executive Director at the Economic Policy Research Center (EPRC). She is a co-founder of the Tbilisi International Conference together with the McCain Institute the Bush Institute and the Leadership Academy for Development with the Stanford University Center for Democracy, Development and Rule of Law. Nino is also a co-founder of the Fukuyama Democracy Frontline Center and Co-publisher of the famous US Magazine “American Purpose” Georgian edition.
Nino was a visiting scholar at Johns Hopkins University at the Paul H. Nitze School of Advanced International Studies (SAIS) and a Stanford University Fellow in the CDDRL Program. She has a Master's Degree in Economics at the London School of Economics (LSE). Nino has a PhD in Literature from Tbilisi State University. She also holds an MBA from Maastricht University and a Master's Degree in Public Policy Management from Vienna University.
She was an anchor for a daily morning economic show at Radio Free Europe - Radio Liberty (RFE/RL). Nino has extensive experience working in governmental and non-governmental sectors - she was an advisor at the Center for Economic Reforms of the State Chancellery of Georgia (President Administration) and head of the Public Outreach Department of the Anti-corruption Policy Coordination Council of Georgia. Nino is a Chairwoman of the board of First Child Hospice in Georgia.