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Founder of #HalftheStory and 2016 alumna Larissa May will participate in a skills session about how to get a CGI U initiative noticed online.ĭuring the three-day conference, the first in-person CGI U since the COVID-19 pandemic, students will announce Commitments to Action-specific, measurable programs that address an urgent community challenge. CGI U’s 15th annual meeting’s theme is “Homecoming: Strengthening Community, Leadership and Action,” and its program is lined with aspiring leaders and global experts in business, public service and social impact who will come together to develop innovative solutions to the world’s most pressing challenges.įeatured Vanderbilt participants include Jonathan Gilligan, associate professor of earth and environmental sciences, who will lead a working session on environment and climate change Samar Ali, research professor of political science, will participate in CGI U Story Studio, an informal session format designed to ignite action and discuss the nation’s most common challenges David Owens, Evans Family Executive Director of the Wond’ry, who will moderate a skills session about project planning and organization and Belinda ‘Otukolo Saltiban, associate vice chancellor of equity, diversity and inclusion, who will be involved in a skills session about inclusive team building and dynamics. Today President Bill Clinton, Secretary Hillary Rodham Clinton and Clinton Foundation Vice Chair Chelsea Clinton announced more participants and programming for the Clinton Global Initiative University 2023 annual meeting, scheduled for March 3–5 at Vanderbilt University in Nashville, Tennessee. Secretary of Transportation John Cooper, Mayor of Nashville Melissa Diamond, founder, A Global Voice for Autism Pashtana Dorani, executive director, LEARN Afghanistan Allyson Felix, five-time Olympian and co-founder of Saysh Sasha Fisher, co-founder and executive director, Spark MicroGrants Olivia Julianna, director of politics and government affairs, Gen-Z For Change Yusra Mardini, Olympian and goodwill ambassador, UNHCR Larissa May, founder and executive director, #HalfTheStory Ai-jen Poo, president, National Domestic Workers Alliance Belinda ‘Otukolo Saltiban, associate vice chancellor for equity, diversity and inclusion, Vanderbilt University Reshma Saujani, founder and CEO, Moms First Jaylen Smith, mayor of Earle, Arkansas Sevetri Wilson, CEO and founder, Resilia and more. Additionally, from 2002 to 2004, she was a member of the commission that investigated the September 11, 2001, terrorist attacks, NBC News noted.Featured speakers and participants include Pete Buttigieg, U.S. “The thoughts of our entire Aspen Institute community are with Dana’s family and loved ones”.īefore then, Hyde worked in both the Obama and Clinton administrations and had experience in private practice. “During her time with us, Dana was a brilliant and generous colleague who worked closely with programs across the organization to build partnerships and enhance our collective work”, he said. Jon Purves, a spokesperson for the organization, confirmed that Hyde was a part-time consultant and served as the co-chair of APIE from 2020 to 2021. Ĭonexon specializes in the expansion of high-speed internet service to rural communities, the outlet reported.Īccording to her LinkedIn page, Hyde held the position of co-chair for the Aspen Institute’s Partnership for an Inclusive Economy. Dana Hyde served in the Bill Clinton and Barack Obama administrations and also contributed to the 9/11 Commission.
