Adam Salzman
Adam Salzman is a former Research & Strategy Associate at the African Tech Futures Lab. His work at ATFL was supported by a Lombard Fellowship from Dartmouth’s John Sloan Dickey Center. He has also served as Sullivan Fellow at the Council on Strategic Risks, where he researched the security implications of climate change. Beyond his work in energy and technology, Adam studies strategic communication and persuasion, with a particular interest in inoculation theory—a framework for building resistance to misinformation. He has held strategy and research roles at Penta Group, TD Cowen, Radia, and the U.S. Department of Energy.
Adam holds a BA in Government & Economics with a minor in Environmental Studies from Dartmouth College, graduating magna cum laude. He received the Class of 1866 Prize for Oratory, was a featured speaker at Dartmouth’s MLK Multifaith Celebration, and served as Editor-in-Chief of World Outlook, Dartmouth’s Journal of International Affairs.