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SUMMARY: Catalyst Conversation: Stories in Politics & International Development
DESCRIPTION: Join us for Boettcher's quarterly&nbsp;Catalyst Conversations&nbsp;series - a virtual opportunity to showcase the incredible talents of our Alums, connect from afar, and explore unique, thought-provoking content.This quarter,&nbsp;1979 Scholar Mark Engman&nbsp;will share insights about his career path and motivations for getting involved in the political world and international development.Session Details:Wednesday, June 18 from 6 - 7:30 PM MTThe session will start with a 30 - 45 minute presentation from Mark, followed by time to reflect and bond with other Boettcher Alums in smaller groupsA Zoom link will be sent to all registrantsPresenter Bio:&nbsp;Mark is a policy and strategic leader with significant experience in federal Legislative &amp; Executive Branches and in the nonprofit sector. For the past two decades, Mark was an advocate for U.S. global development programs and funding, working for a safer, more just, more equitable, more sustainable world, especially for children and families. &nbsp;Mark is a Boettcher Scholar, graduating from Colorado College in 1983. &nbsp;After service in the Peace Corps in Gabon, Mark earned an MA from Johns Hopkins University and an MBA from the University of Pennsylvania.Future Sessions:&nbsp;Save the date for our future Catalyst Conversations:October 15/16&nbsp;-&nbsp;Elliott King '95, Professor of Art History at Washington and Lee UniversityDecember 4&nbsp;-&nbsp;Abigail Ziv '00, Transformational Life &amp; Executive Coach
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