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Tiberius Vadan is a Romanian-American businessman, global investor and philanthropist.

Founder of the Romanian Business Professionals Association (now rebranded RomAmPro) in 1997, and founding Member of the Alex Fund with Leslie Hawke, Tiberius Vadan is very involved in promoting children’s education, especially education of underprivileged children throughout Romania. In the United States, he is part of the Board of the New York City Opera, as well as the Board Member for Hip Hop for Kids, where he worked with Dr. Olajide Williams and Michelle Obama, Columbia University’s Center for Mental Health, as well as large number of Hip Hop stars, such as Doug E. Fresh, Ashanti, DMC, Raheem DeVaughn, Matisyahu, [|Artie Green], AD) to use music and dancing to decrease obesity in inner city children.

Tiberius is globally savvy, experienced in mergers, acquisitions, divestitures, transformation executive with over 18 years of experience in leading business development, cross-functional transformation teams. In the current role as Executive and partner in IBM’s Global Enterprise Transformation he guides IBM and Fortune Global Top 50 executives on setting strategy, identifying & prioritizing transformation opportunities, determining value and identifying targets, performing due diligence and assessing risks, executing transactions, and integrating operations. He has delivered results in over 250 deals ranging in valuation size from $ 100 M to $ 250 B with significant financial impact – specifically more than a dozen large deals involved establishing subsidiaries for US companies in Romania and throughout Eastern Europe including our own IBM companies.

Published in Romania Redux:A View from Harvard by Dan Dimancescu.