Clara Kaluderovic is a nonresident fellow at the Atlantic Council’s Eurasia Center. Kaluderovic is currently the co-founder and chief executive officer of Mental Help Global, a nonprofit company established alongside Mitzi Perdue and General David Petraeus to address unmet needs for mental health assistance in Ukraine and other conflict zones.
Kaluderovic aims to oversee the sustainable implementation and development of AI in countries falling behind on local development in dialect and infrastructure. She is the co-founder of ex2, an AI nonprofit supporting the development of large language models (LLMs) in countries that have not yet built accurate local LLMs. She has also advised on secure chip design, data-center cost efficiency to expand access to AI compute, and long-term road maps for alternative energy. She has worked on LLM projects for Iraqi Arabic and Neo-Assyrian, as well as spent time in West Africa working on operations for a free zone port.
Kaluderovic is of Ukrainian heritage, and her passion lies in leading and contributing to next-generation technology companies that hold the potential for lasting commercial and social impact. She is a Schmidt fellow at the Special Competitive Studies Project and a young professional member at the Council on Foreign Relations.