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Ambassador Ryan C. Crocker has been elected to the Board of Directors of Mercy Corps, an international development organization that helps people around the world survive and thrive after conflict, crisis and natural disaster.
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Applications for Summer 2014 internships at the Department of State are available on-line. To qualify for the Council’s International Affairs Fellowship, students first must be selected for a Washington, DC-based summer internship with the Department of State. Please note that the State Department's application deadline is November 1.
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The Atlantic Council announces Ambassador Capricia Marshall will join the Adrienne Arsht Latin America Center.
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Mr. Donald M. Bishop, President of the Public Diplomacy Council, gave a speech on the current state of public diplomacy during a luncheon honoring the 2013-2014 Kathryn W. Davis Public Diplomacy Fellows. The speech highlighted three challenges facing US public diplomacy.
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On September 18, Ambassador Marc Ginsberg was named as CEO of OneVoice, an international organization that amplifies the voice of mainstream Israelis and Palestinians, empowering them to propel their elected representatives toward the two-state solution.
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On September 11, President Obama nominated Ambassador Elizabeth Frawley Bagley to be an Alternate Representative of the United States to the 68th session of the General Assembly of the United Nations.
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Goldman Sachs named Ambassador David Adelman as head of government affairs for Asia Pacific.
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Ambassador John Price and Marcia Price are pleased to host the 2013-2014 World Affairs Lecture Series in association with the World Affairs Council of America and the Utah Council for Citizen Diplomacy.
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Ambassador Sue Cobb wrote about her 1988 Mt. Everest Climb for the July/August edition of State Magazine.
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The United Nations Economic and Social Council (ECOSOC) granted Special Consultative Status to Susan G. Komen for the Cure. Ambassador Nancy Brinker founded Susan G. Komen for the Cure in 1982.