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Harvard University
Office of the University Marshal
Annual Report for Academic Year
2018-2019
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HARVARD UNIVERSITY
OFFICE OF
The University Marshal
Margot Gill greets the President of Panama, Juan Carlos Varela, September 2018.
2018-2019 Annual Report Introduction
The University Marshal’s Office supports Harvard’s schools, centers and central administration by serving as Harvard’s most visible and historically appropriate “front door” for visiting dignitaries and delegations. With the goal of making Harvard truly accessible to the world, the Marshal’s Office makes every effort to welcome as many international visitors as possible. The Office provides the university’s distinguished guests with a warm and meaningful welcome that helps demystify Harvard for first-time visitors.
Reporting to the President’s Office, the Marshal’s Office hosts and arranges thoughtful itineraries for dignitaries and visiting delegations, and also provides a number of welcome sessions throughout the year for members of the extended Harvard community. As the second-oldest building on campus, Wadsworth House is a unique and inviting setting in which the Marshal welcomes new faculty, visiting scholars, and various fellowship participants during their orientations, to give them a broader sense of the university, its history, and its place in the world today. The office also hosts open houses at Wadsworth House during Freshman and Junior Family weekends. Harvard’s many special visitors enjoy the opportunity to sign the official university guest book and to take photos in the room where George Washington once resided.
As the protocol office for the university, the Marshal’s Office also advises the Harvard community on an array of sensitive matters, and vets invitations from departments and student groups to high-profile guests in an effort to avoid overlap or conflicts. The Office arranges for
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Harvard to be represented at special occasions, such as Inaugurations at other institutions. And, it assists departments with the selection and purchase of appropriate university gifts (many of which are customized) for business meetings, special visitors, and employee recognition. During the months of planning for Commencement, the Marshal’s Office plays an important role in some of the most high-profile aspects of the week, including serving the many dignitaries and special guests who participate in events across the university. In this respect, the Marshal’s Office serves as a vital point of coordination across the schools to successfully execute the University’s most important and most treasured annual celebration. The Marshal’s Office is, first and foremost, a service operation. We firmly believe it is important that Harvard provide a human face, and care and attention, to those who wish to learn from and work with us. At a time when international diplomacy seems more important than ever, the office is proud to do its part to help Harvard maintain its institutional and global ties. The following is a summary of our office’s activities for the academic year ending June 30, 2019.
Distinguished Visitors
In the 2018-2019 academic year, an array of distinguished visitors and delegations came to Harvard University, including heads of state and senior officials from Argentina, Australia, Brazil, Costa Rica, Ecuador, Ghana, Malaysia, Mali, Mongolia, Panama, Sierra Leone, South Africa and Ukraine. The Marshal’s Office played a key role in the planning and execution of these visits. Harvard regularly hosts visitors of many different nationalities, backgrounds, and beliefs; and, in doing so, encourages intellectual and educational enrichment while also honoring the principles of free speech and open inquiry. With the help of faculty advisors from various departments and centers, we have developed a set of guidelines on how best to initiate, plan, and manage high-level visits. These guidelines can be found in Appendix A. The Marshal’s Office is available to help faculty, students, and staff understand the guidelines and assist in making visits meaningful for all parties. This can include coordinating the extension of a formal invitation from the
President of Harvard to a head of state; serving as the point of coordination and communication
The Mayor of San Juan, Puerto Rico, Carmen Yulin Cruz, signs the
university guest book, October 2018.
Margot Gill with the Ambassador of Mali to the US, Mahamadou Nimaga, May 2019
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about the visit across Harvard schools and departments; hosting a portion of the visit at Wadsworth House; making arrangements for the guest(s) to sign the official university guest book; assisting in the selection and customization of an appropriate gift; and contributing to briefing materials and day-of logistical support.
The International Visitors Program Harvard University is an open campus that welcomes thousands of visitors from around the world every year. The Marshal’s Office, in particular, hosts international individuals and delegations seeking substantive dialogue with members of the Harvard community on shared areas of interest. These individuals include, but are not limited to, government officials, university leaders, and professionals in various fields who participate in fellowships or special programs sponsored by
official entities, such as local consulates or the U.S. State Department. In the 2018-2019 academic year, the Marshal’s Office hosted or arranged for over 160 visits from 61 countries. Sixteen delegations were comprised of visitors from multiple countries. Educators, researchers, journalists, business leaders, medical professionals, and government officials are among those whom we hosted this
year. Popular discussion topics included the changing norms in journalism and politics in the digital media age, social inclusion and equality, cybersecurity and big data, and environmental sustainability. Visitors from foreign universities were eager to learn about best practices in student engagement, the importance of a liberal arts education, innovations in teaching and learning, and regional studies programs at Harvard. Visiting academics also often hope to explore opportunities for research collaboration and student exchange.
As the University becomes more engaged with international issues, as faculty continue to expand their research interests to address global concerns, and as students’ interest in studying and working abroad increases, we expect requests to visit and learn about Harvard to continue to increase as well. This year’s visitors are listed in Appendix B.
Tara Benedict gives a tour to group of Ministers of Health and Education from all over the
world, participating in the annual Ministerial Leadership Program, June 2019.
“This type of visit is new to me, so I am glad to hear it’s part of an ongoing effort for us to stay engaged internationally-something I agree is always important, and now more so than ever.” – Feedback from Harvard’s T.H. Chan School of Public Health after meeting a visiting delegation from Indonesia
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Visitor Trends, Fall 2008-Spring 2019
The Delegate Program President Lawrence Bacow receives many invitations to attend Presidential inaugurations and other special ceremonies from institutions of higher education around the globe. When he is unable to attend, our office works to identify a suitable substitute to represent the University. Often, faculty who have a meaningful affiliation with the inviting institution, or a local alumnus/a, will be asked to represent Harvard. Delegates participate in various activities, including the traditional academic procession. The Marshal’s Office also sends written congratulatory greetings on behalf of the University. In the period between July 1, 2018, and June 30, 2019, Harvard was invited to participate in 33 presidential inaugurations. The Marshal’s Office arranged for Harvard to be represented at 24 events across the United States. In the few cases when we were not able to identify an appropriate representative, our office sent a letter of congratulations to the celebrating institution. Feedback is consistently positive, and delegates often report how honored they were to be asked to represent the University. Since the institutions participating in the academic procession are typically arranged by date of founding, the Harvard delegate often leads the procession. A complete list of delegates and events they attended this year appears in Appendix C.
YEAR Total Visits Total # of visitors (people) From # countries 2018-2019 160 905 61 2017-2018 130 684 56 2016-2017 129 847 52 2015-2016 115 684 56 2014-2015 122 755 52 2013-2014 122 616 51 2012-2013 150 529 65 2011-2012 133 714 57 2010-2011 145 758 63 2009-2010 152 754 54 2008-2009 145 599 68
President Emerita Drew Faust, left, with former HGSE Dean James Ryan, at his Inauguration as the ninth President of the University of Virginia, October 2018.
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Gifts
As a service to the Harvard community, the Marshal’s Office offers a wide selection of Harvard-themed gifts available at discounted prices to University affiliates who have access to Harvard’s internal billing system. In the academic year that ended on June 30, 2019, the Marshal’s Office helped over 85 different Harvard departments with gift orders, totaling over $50,000 in sales. Information about affordable gifts for those traveling abroad on official business, to welcome a distinguished visitor to our campus, or for conference participants, retirees, or employee recognition may be found at https://marshal.harvard.edu/buy-a-gift
A variety of gifts not featured on the website can also be ordered and customized. Please contact us for more information.
Flag Protocol
When a head of state or government visits the University to give a public speech or to meet with Harvard’s president, our office may arrange for the visitor’s national flag to fly alongside the United States flag at University Hall. Protocol dictates that the dimensions of the visitor’s national flag must be the same as those of the United States flag; in the case of University Hall, 10’ x 15’. Only heads of state from countries and governments recognized by the U.S. Department of State may have their national flag flown.
The President of Ghana, Nana Akufo-Addo, poses at the John Harvard statue with the flag of his
country flying overhead, March 2019. When the United States flag is flown at half-staff on federal property—by presidential proclamation or as a sign of national tribute—Harvard has the option to follow suit by flying the United States flag at half-staff at University Hall. The University Marshal, in consultation with Harvard’s president, will make this decision, and will notify the deans of the various schools who
One-of-a-kind bowl from
Cambridge Bowl Company, handcrafted from the wood of
felled trees on the Harvard campus.
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may also choose to act similarly. Nothing prohibits the United States flag from flying at half-staff as a tribute for a loss closer to home, but this is rarely done.
Other special visitors The Marshal frequently hosts various groups for a special welcome to Harvard at Wadsworth House. This year these groups included new full-time faculty members, incoming Mason Fellows at the Harvard Kennedy School, the fall and spring visiting fellows at the Institute of Politics and the Shorenstein Center on Media, Politics and Public Policy, and families visiting the College for Freshman and Junior Family Weekends. This past spring, the Marshal’s Office also hosted the Secretary of State of West Virginia and a delegation from West Virginia University for a visit aimed at connecting them with Harvard students who would be interested in working on projects to address the state’s pressing public policy and economic development issues.
The University Marshal welcomes the Spring 2019 Institute of Politics Fellows to Harvard, February 2019; the delegation from West Virginia at the John Harvard statue, April 2019.
Throughout the year, the Marshal’s Office works with Harvard College students in the Crimson Key Society to provide campus tours for our special visitors. The Crimson Key Society counts among its members ninety well-trained undergraduates who can customize tours by providing multilingual guides and translators, visits to specific buildings on campus, or tour information tailored to visitors’ interests and backgrounds. The Inauguration of President Bacow On Friday, October 5, 2018, Harvard University formally installed Lawrence Bacow as its 29th President. The Marshal’s Office was involved in many aspects of the planning of this momentous event, and was principally responsible for the inviting and hosting of delegates from other institutions who participated in the academic procession. The Marshal’s Office oversaw the operation of the delegates hospitality area at Boylston Hall the day of the event, which involved coordinating the efforts of dozens of volunteers and orchestrating the formation of the procession that kicked off the Installation Ceremony.
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Photos (clockwise from top): 1. Boylston Hall volunteer staff; 2. The procession forms outside Boylston Hall; 3. Marshal's Office staff member Keneisha Murphy assists with robing a university delegate. On the eve of the Installation, the Marshal's Office hosted a special reception at Wadsworth House for visiting delegates from international universities. Joining were several Directors and Executive Directors of international centers and institutes around Harvard.
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Appendices A: Guidelines for inviting and hosting dignitaries B: Visitor List for Academic Year 2018-2019 C: Delegate List for Academic Year 2018-2019 Photo Credits:
1. Cover image of Margot Gill with the 2018-2019 HKS Mason Fellows: Martha Stewart photography
2. Page one image of Margot Gill with the President of Panama: Stephanie Mitchell, University photographer
3. Page two image of the Mayor of San Juan: Tara Benedict, Marshal’s Office 4. Page two image of Margot Gill with the Ambassador of Mali: Keneisha Murphy,
Marshal’s Office 5. Page three image of Tara Benedict with the Ministerial Leadership program participants:
Neal Hamberg 6. Page four image of President Emerita Faust speaking at UVA Inauguration: Matt Weber,
Senior Assistant to the President, University of Virginia 7. Page five image of wooden bowl: stock photo 8. Page five image of the President of Ghana: Stephanie Mitchell 9. Page six image of the IOP fellows and West Virginia delegation: Tara Benedict 10. Page seven Inauguration photos: John Deputy and Tara Benedict
HARVARD UNIVERSITY
Protocol and Guidelines
Inviting Heads of State, Foreign Dignitaries, and Other High-Profile Visitors to Harvard
University
Harvard University regularly hosts distinguished visitors of many different nationalities,
backgrounds, and beliefs. In doing so, the University encourages intellectual and educational
enrichment while also honoring the principles of free speech and open inquiry that are
appropriate and essential to an institution of higher learning.
Many visitors to the University may be invited directly by Schools, departments, student groups,
and other academic and administrative units. However, the University Marshal’s Office should
be the first point of contact for any School, department, center, institute, program, or
organization that would like to issue an invitation to a dignitaryi. The Marshal’s Office provides
advice and assistance on matters of protocol and appropriate procedures for issuing such
invitations. It is critical that all faculty and administrators inform the Marshal’s Office of plans to
invite dignitaries so that Harvard can avoid conflicting invitations.
All members of the Harvard community who are considering extending high-level invitations to
speaking engagements on campus should keep in mind the following guidelines:
Prior consultation with the Marshal’s Office is required for invitations to incumbent
heads of state or government, which must be extended in writing, directly by the
President of Harvard. The Marshal must review and approve such invitations in
advance, and once approved will liaise with the President’s Office on drafting and
sending the invitation.
Any invitation to a head of state or other high-level dignitary to give a public address at
Harvard should include explicit reference to the university’s expectation that he or she
take questions from the audience following his or her address. Typically, a Harvard
faculty member will moderate.
Secret Service protection is mandatory for any foreign head of state or government
while on U.S. soil. Many other categories of dignitaries also require similar levels of
security coverage for travel in the U.S. Any associated security costs, which can be
considerable, are to be borne by the event sponsor(s).
Additional terms and conditions may apply for those other than heads of state, so it is
always advisable to consult with the Marshal’s Office in advance on invitations to
dignitaries or high-level officials, both foreign and domestic. For example, an invitation
to individual(s) actively campaigning for public office at the time of the proposed event
would require additional discussion, as would an invitation to an individual who is under
investigation or indictment for criminal activities.
Student organizations seeking to invite high-level dignitaries to conferences or speaking
engagements should also take the following into account prior to issuing such invitations:
The Marshal’s Office expects that students will have first obtained permission and
support from a senior faculty member or senior administrator associated with the
organization (such as the faculty director or executive director of a center or institute),
and with the School or department where the event will take place. This is especially
important for potential invitations to heads of state or government, which will NOT be
approved for events solely run by students without the demonstrated support of a
center, department, Dean’s office, or other administrative unit of the university.
The Marshal’s Office reserves the right to seek additional information and assurances
about the details of the student-run conference or event before approving invitations.
Students should be prepared to show that:
o there is a realistic expectation that the dignitary may accept the invitation based
on the scope/theme of the conference or speaking engagement;
o the organization is equipped with the resources to host the dignitary at an
appropriate level (able to cover security costs, provide an appropriate venue
and moderator for Q&A, would be available for diplomatic advance visits, has a
clear messaging strategy that is consistent with the university’s, etc.);
o there is a compelling reason for Harvard to serve as the host venue for the
event, and that the dignitary’s appearance would meet the university’s goals for
encouraging intellectual enrichment while honoring the principles of free
speech;
o There is a faculty member or administrator who has indicated that he/she will
take oversight responsibility for the speaking event.
The Marshal’s Office can also advise on other matters of protocol, including proper forms of
address, customs, gift exchanges, document signings, speaking formats, and Q&A requirements.
These guidelines have been developed by the University Marshal’s Office in consultation with:
The Weatherhead Center for International Affairs
The David Rockefeller Center for Latin American Studies
The Harvard Kennedy School of Government
The Harvard Graduate School of Education
The Office of the Vice Provost for International Affairs
i Who does the Marshal’s Office consider to be a dignitary? The rule of reason should always apply, but there are two critical aspects that the Marshal’s Office asks about when reviewing proposed invitations: will there be any extra security needs associated with the visit, and would the visit be likely to draw press/media attention? In addition to heads of state, this often includes former heads of state (US and foreign), Ambassadors, Senators, Cabinet-level Ministers, royalty, and also household name celebrities. When in doubt, the Office encourages faculty, staff and students to just ask!
Appendix B: Summary of International Visits Arranged and/or Hosted by the Marshal's Office, Academic Year 2018-2019
Country Name Title Met with
Argentina Mariana Calenda Entrepreneur, IncUBAgroE. Kenney and S. Myers, School of Public Health
Alejandro Finocchiaro
Minister of EducationF. Reimers, School of Education
Noel ZemborainExecutive Director, Junior Achievement Argentina
F. Reimers, School of Education; M. Gill, Marshal's Office
Armenia DelegationAccountability and Reforms in Education
D. Wilson, D. Mucinskas, F. Siew Geok, and S. Clark, School of Education
Australia Delegation Australian National UniversityM. Gill, Marshal's Office
Toby HeapFounding Partner, H2 Ventures
J. Fuller, W. Kerr, and M. Tushman, Business School
Joe Hockey Ambassador to the USL. Bacow, President; M. Gill, Marshal's Office
Phoebe Phillips
Associate Professor and Head of Pancreatic Cancer Translation Research Group, University of New South Wales
B. Wolpin, D. Megahed, and M. Kirschner, Medical School
Brian SchmidtPresident and Vice Chancellor, Australian National University
L. Bacow, President; M. Gill, Marshal's Office; M. Elliott, Provost's Office; B. Alford, Law School; C. Stubbs and D. Haig, FAS.
Michael WesleyDean, College of Asia and the Pacific, Australian National University
M. Gill, Marshal's Office; M. Elliott, Provost's Office; C. Davis and S. Fujihira, Weatherhead Center; M. Hinton, Reischauer Institute; D. Murphy, Fairbank Center; S. Cooper, HKS
Botswana David NorrisVice Chancellor, University of Botswana
M. Elliott, Provost's Office; E. Akyeampong, Center for African Studies; J. Lee, SEAS; M. Essex and M. Grusby, School of Public Health
Brazil Davi KopenawaShaman and spokesman for the Yanomami people
M. Gill, Marshal's Office; B. Farrell, DRCLAS
Eloy Oliveira CEO, Institute Republica M. Moore, HKS
Andre Wongtschowski
Co-Founder and Operations Manager, World-Transforming Technologies
I. Kohlberg, Provost's Office
Appendix B: Summary of International Visits Arranged and/or Hosted by the Marshal's Office, Academic Year 2018-2019
Bulgaria Julian RevalskiPresident, Bulgarian Academy of Sciences M. Gill, Marshal's Office
Canada DelegationEmerging Political and Economic Leaders in North America
M. Gearan and A. Howell, Institute of Politics
Chile Delegation University of Chile M. Gill, Marshal's Office
China Yang Bin Provost, Tsinghua University
L. Bacow, President; A. Garber, Provost; M. Szonyi, Fairbank Center; D. Schrag, Center for the Environment
DelegationTsinghua University Office of Student Affairs
K. O'Dair, A. Miller, and L. Brandt, College Office of Student Life
DelegationZhejiang University Chu Kochen Honors College D. Armitage, Planning Office
Delegation Nankai University M. Gill, Marshal's Office
Delegation CybersecurityN. Oalican, College tour guide
Steven Guanpeng Dong
Chairman and Dean, Academy of Media and Public Affairs, Communication University of China
C. Christensen, J. Fuller, W. Kerr, and P. Mullane, HBS
Yang JunEducation Counsellor, Chinese Consulate in New York
M. Szonyi and D. Murphy, Fairbank Center
Jianhong LuoVice President, Zhejiang University
M. Gill, Marshal's Office; S. Kenen, Undergraduate Education; A. Pingree, HILT; Z. Wang, Harvard X; D. Murphy, Fairbank Center
Chen WangDean and President, Peking Union Medical College
D. Golan, HMS
Zhang YanParty Secretary, Xiamen University
M. Burt, Widener Library; Y. Yang, Harvard Art Museums
Du YuboChairman, China Association of Higher Education
M. Gill, Marshal's Office; M. Elliott, Provost's Office; B. Kirby, HBS; T. Saich, HKS; M. Szonyi and D. Murphy, Fairbank Center; S. Kenen, Undergraduate Education
Nancie ZhuAnchorwoman/Producer, Phoenix Satellite Television Company Ltd.
J. Jackson, Berkman Center; N. Mele, Shorenstein Center
Appendix B: Summary of International Visits Arranged and/or Hosted by the Marshal's Office, Academic Year 2018-2019
ColombiaLuz Amparo Medina
Director-General of Culture, Organization of Ibero-American States M. Gill, Marshal's Office
DelegationStrengthening Justice and Peace Accord Implementation
A. Crowe, HLS
Rodrigo Lara Senator B. Schneier and J. Waldo, HKS Belfer Center; F. Barreira, GSE
Pablo NavasRector, University of the Andes
M. Gill, Marshal's Office; B. Farrell, DRCLAS
Juan Manuel Santos Former PresidentL. Bacow, President
Cecelia Maria Velez White
Former Minister of EducationM. Gill, Marshal's Office
Costa Rica Claudia Dobles First Lady M. Gill, Marshal's Office
EcuadorLenin Moreno Garces
President
L. Bacow, President; M. Gill, Marshal's Office; B. Farrell, DRCLAS; L. Shirey, Widener Library
Egypt DelegationDocumenting Cultural Heritage
P. Der Manuelian, Semitic Museum
Francis J. Ricciardone Jr.
President, American University in Cairo
M. Gill, Marshal's Office; P. Der Manuelian, Semitic Museum
Fiji Pratish RajCampus Life First Year Experience Coordinator, University of the South Pacific
T. Benedict, Marshal's OfficeFrance Delegation Privacy in the Digital Age A. Wood, Berkman Center
Severine WenertAdvisor to the European Commissioner on Security
B. Schneier and J. Waldo, HKS Belfer Center
Georgia Delegation Higher Education in the USA. Vacroux and N. Arshakuni, Davis Center
GermanyMohamed Abou El-Enein
Assistant Professor of Regenerative Medicine, Charite University Hospital Berlin D. Melton, Stem Cell Initiative
Ghana Carl AcolatseCo-Founder and CEO, MindNET Technologies V. Gandhi, HBS
Nana Akufo-Addo President
L. Bacow, President; M. Gill, Marshal's Office; M. Elliott, Provost's Office; E. Akyeampong, Center for African Studies, Z. Marks, HKS
Appendix B: Summary of International Visits Arranged and/or Hosted by the Marshal's Office, Academic Year 2018-2019
Braimah SulemanaExecutive Director, Media Foundation for West Africa J. Geary, Nieman Foundation
HungaryKatalin Annamaria Bogyay
Ambassador to the United Nations
Davis Center for Russian and Eurasian Studies
DelegationChancellor and Vice Rector, Crovinus University of Budapest M. Gill, Marshal's Office
Julia IvanFormer Interim Director, Amnesty International Hungary P. Torrey, HLS
Bela MerkelyRector, Semmelweiss University M. Gill, Marshal's Office
IndiaVishnu Venugopalan
Civil Service Officer, Indian Administrative Service
T. Gomez-Ibanez, HKS/GSD
Indonesia Winanto AdiConsul for Social-Cultural and Information Affairs, Consulate of Indonesia in New York
M. Gill, Marshal's Office
Teguh DartantoDirector, Undergraduate Program in Economics, University of Indonesia J. Miron, Economics
DelegationPromoting Pluralism and Tolerance Across Religious Divides D. Eck, Divinity School
Delegation SMART CitiesM. Smith, C-CHANGE, School of Public Health
Elvera MakkiDirector and Country Head of Corporate Affairs, Citi Indonesia
C. Christensen, J. Fuller, and W. Kerr, HBS; B. Treacy and C. Chung, Ed School; J. Rosengard, HKS
Sudirman NasirSenior Lecturer of Public Health, Hasanuddin University
B. Good and M. Good, HMS; G. Fitzgerald, A. Ayers and O. Sevey, University Health Services
Nila TanzilFounder & CEO, Taman Bacaan Pelangi
C. Snow, J. Kim and P. Reville, Ed School
Iraq DelegationCountering Extremism Through Education
J. Shonkoff and J. Cairns, Center on the Developing Child; S. Cole, HLS
DelegationMedia Curriculum Development
J. Benton, Nieman Journalism Lab
Appendix B: Summary of International Visits Arranged and/or Hosted by the Marshal's Office, Academic Year 2018-2019
Nadia Murad Human Rights Activist
L. Bacow, President; M. Gill, Marshal's Office; P. Bellinger, President's Office; B. Granara, Center for Middle Eastern Studies; M. Lamont, Weatherhead Center; J. Leaning, School of Public Health
Ireland Seamus CoffeyChairperson, Irish Fiscal Advisory Council J. Furman and K. Dynan, HKS
Thomas ConefreyManager, Macroeconomic Modeling and Analysis, Central Bank of Ireland J. Furman and Q. Mayne, HKS
Eimear Cotter
Director, Office of Environmental Sustainability, Environmental Protection Agency of Ireland
C. Sunstein, HLS; H. O'Doherty, HKS
Ronan MacNioclaisPartner, PricewaterhouseCoopers Ireland D. Fubini, HBS
Neil WardHead of Corporate Affairs, Irish Naturalization and Immigration Services C. Cluver, HKS
Israel Delegation Council of Higher EducationM. Gill, Marshal's Office; I. Kohlberg, M. Kan and A. Valva, Provost's Office; A. Yacoby, Physics; H. Kaplan, i-Lab
Italy Andrea Tobia ZeviAssociate Research Fellow, Italian Institute for International Political Studies
M. Wood, School of Public Health
Japan Masashi HanedaExecutive Vice President, University of Tokyo
M. Elliott, Provost's Office; T. Benedict, Marshal's Office
Jordan Faisal HakkiManaging Partner, AB Ventures
J. Lerner, J. Fuller and W. Kerr, HBS;
Kazakhstan Erzhan Kazykhanov Ambassador to the USN. Kassenova, Davis Center; T. Benedict, Marshal's Office
Kenya Rogito Nyangeri Founder, Alterfina Ltd. J. Fuller and W. Kerr, HBS
Lucy OgolDeputy Dierctor of Educational Resources M. Gill, Marshal's Office
MalaysiaDato' Saifudding Abdullah
Minister of Foreign AffairsM. Elliott, Provost's Office
Noor Azlan GhazaliVice Chancellor, Universiti Kebangsaan
M. Gill, Marshal's Office; R. McCullough, Provost's Office
Appendix B: Summary of International Visits Arranged and/or Hosted by the Marshal's Office, Academic Year 2018-2019
DelegationRule of Law and the US Judicial System M. Stephenson, HLS
Rozella Mahjhrin Founder, True Complexion J. Rowe, HBS
MaliMahamadou Nimaga
Ambassador to the USM. Gill, Marshal's Office
Mexico Felipe J. Calderon Former PresidentL. Bacow, President's Office
MongoliaTsedenbal Tsogzolmaa
Minister of Education, Culture, Science and Sports
M. Gill, Marshal's Office; W. Straughn and G. Davaasambuu, HMS
Montenegro Olivera Lakic Journalist Shorenstein Center
Multinational DelegationBuilding Digital Literacy and Media Responsibility in Democracies A. Rinehart, Shorenstein Center
Delegation US Federalism and DemocracyD. Dapice and C. Marchand, HKS Ash Center
Delegation International Trade R. Lawrence, HKS
DelegationRule of Law and Judicial Reform S. Waheedi and K. Stilt, HLS
Delegation Ending Gender Based ViolenceS. Raman and V. Sri, HKS Carr Center
Delegation2018-2019 Mason Fellows at HKS M. Gill, Marshal's Office
DelegationUnited Board Fellows, from various universities in Asia
M. Gill, Marshal's Office
DelegationScience and Technology Entrepreneurship M. Fenn, i-Lab
DelegationThe US Justice System: Protecting Women and Children S. Davidson, HLS
DelegationMinisters of Finance and Planning T. Benedict, Marshal's Office
DelegationToward a More Safe and Secure World
M. Van Rooyen, V. Bollettino, and B. Anders, Humanitarian Initiative
DelegationEdward R. Murrow Program for Journalists: Covering US Foreign Policy
A. Dave, K. Dowling and S. Le, HKS Shorenstein Center
Delegation
Edward R. Murrow Program for Journalists: New and Traditional Media in the Digital Age
M. Baum, J. Donovan, I. Pasquetto and C. Hickey, HKS Shorenstein Center
Delegation
Edward R. Murrow Program for Journalists: Promoting Discerning Consumers of Media
J. Benton, Nieman Journalism Lab
Appendix B: Summary of International Visits Arranged and/or Hosted by the Marshal's Office, Academic Year 2018-2019
DelegationEdward R. Murrow Program for Journalists: Responsibility in the Age of Disinformation
J. Benton, Nieman Journalism Lab
Delegation Promoting Cybersecurity M. Dugas, Belfer Center, HKS
Netherlands Delegation Various universitiesM. Gill, Marshal's Office; A. Bassett, N. Bisson V. Maurer and T. Aladjem, FAS
Nigeria Saidu AbdullahiHead of Partnerships, Next Billion Users, Google Sub-Saharan Africa
A. Flores, Ed School; S. Overdyke, i-lab
Norway Delegation University of Bergen
M. Gill, Marshal's Office; A. Sardonis and J. Clement, HKS Belfer Center; S. Karmon, E. Kistler and K. Celia, Harvard Alumni Association; M. Harris, HPAC
DelegationNorwegian University of Science and Technology
M. Gill, Marshal's Office; A. Fater, T. Iatridis and J. O'Farrell, Planning Office; D. Tingley and I. Kohlberg, Provost's Office; J. Nelson, i-lab
PakistanAisha Nawaz Chaudhary
Member of ParliamentA. Howell and C. Russell, Institute of Politics; R. Reyes, Women and Public Policy Program
Jawad KhawajaJoint Secretary, Establishment Division, Government of Pakistan
J. Gomez-Ibanez, A. Deep, J. Donohue, and S. Goldsmith, HKS
Malala YousafzaiActivist and Nobel Peace Laureate
L. Bacow, President; D. Elmendorf, HKS Dean; D. Gergen, Center for Public Leadership
Palestinian Territories
DelegationPolitical Leadership for Women
A. El Sehrawey, Center for Public Leadership
Panama Juan Carlos Varela PresidentL. Bacow, President; M. Gill, Marshal's Office; B. Farrell, DRCLAS
Paraguay Jazmin Gustale GillSenior Innovation Advisor, Presidential Delivery Unit Office H. Kaplan, i-Lab; S. Thomke, HBS
Peru Magaly BlasDirector, Mama River Program, Cayetano Heredia Peruvian University
R. Nanda, HBS
Appendix B: Summary of International Visits Arranged and/or Hosted by the Marshal's Office, Academic Year 2018-2019
Walter CuriosoVice Minister, Policies and Social Evaluation
M. Gill, Marshal's Office; N. Strong, LASPAU; P. Ibarra, DRCLAS
Patty Garcia Former Minister of Health M. Gill, Marshal's Office
PolandAgnieszka Skonieczna
Economist, Team Leader, European Commission
J. Lerner, J. Fuller and W. Kerr, HBS; J. Furman, HKS
Russia DelegationRole of Social Entrepreneurship in Building Sustainable Society
M. Segneri, HBS
DelegationUS Foreign Policy Decision-Making and International Affairs Journalism
N. Yefimova-Trilling, Belfer Center
Rwanda Collin HabaManaging Director, The New Times
H. Kaplan, i-Lab; J. Geary, Nieman Foundation
Saudi ArabiaAbdulwahab Al Beteiri
Managing Partner, Watar Partners A. Khwaja, HKS
Fatimah Al SalahTransplant Anesthesia Consultant, King Fahad Specialist Hospital L. Bordeianou, HMS
Osama Al SulaimanDirector of Telecom, Utilities, Airlines, and the Eastern Region, Oracle
D. Williams, School of Public Health
Mohammad Al Trayyar
Division Head, Ventures Management Division, Saudi Aramco G. Pisano, HBS
Fatimah Al-Hamlan
Scientist and Assistant Professor, King Faisal Specialist Hospital and Research Center
I. de Vivo and Z. Farukhi, School of Public Health
DelegationPhysical Education in American Schools N. Merhill, Title IX Office
Reem Turky
Senior Emerging Technologies, IT Performance and Quality Management Specialist, King Abdullah University of Science and Technology
H. Band, Allston Initiatives; W. Shih, HBS
Senegal Aminata Toure Former Prime Minister M. Gill, Marshal's Office
Sierra Leone Julius Maada Bio President
L. Bacow, President; M. Gill, Marshal's Office; M. Elliott, Provost's Office; E. Akyeampong, Center for African Studies, Z. Marks, HKS; F. Doyle, SEAS; C. Stubbs, FAS; F. Reimers, School of Education
Appendix B: Summary of International Visits Arranged and/or Hosted by the Marshal's Office, Academic Year 2018-2019
Singapore Wei-Lin LaiDeputy Secretary, Ministry of Education
B. Vuong and R. Weissbourd, School of Education; C. McGrath and J. Goldstein, HILT; C. Christensen, J. Fuller and W. Kerr, HBS
Yinglan TanFounding Managing Partner, Insignia Venture Partners
D. Van Bever, HBS
Kim Yin WongGroup CEO, Singapore Power Limited
A. Peskoe and H. Vizcarra, HLS; R. Stavins, HKS
South Africa Tshepo Motsepe First Lady M. Gill, Marshal's Office
South Korea Miky LeeVice Chairwoman, CJ Entertainment L. Bacow, President
Dong Ryeol ShinPresident, Sungkyunkwan University
M. Elliott, Provost's Office; F. Doyle, F. Habbal and J. Lee, SEAS; T. Benedict, Marshal's Office
Spain Carlos AndradasRector, Universidad Complutense
L. Bacow, President; M. Gill, Marshal's Office
Alberto Benbunan CEO, G8 VenturesC. McGrath and J. Goldstein, HILT; C. Christensen, J. Fuller and W. Kerr, HBS
Fidel SendagortaFormer Director General for North America, Ministry of Foreign Affairs M. Gill, Marshal's Office
Sri Lanka Himesh FernandoDirector of Innovation, Hemas Holdings PLC
J. Fuller and W. Kerr, HBS; W. Shih, HBS
Taiwan Carson Chen Founder and CTOJ. Halamka, Medical School; R. Huckman, HBS
TanzaniaDarlene Mutalemwa
Senior Lecturer and Founder of Graduate Sales Bootcamp, Mzumbe University Dar es Salaam Campus College
F. Reimers, School of Education
ThailandBhume Bhumiratana
Advisor, Securities and Exchange Commission
B. Schneier, Berkman Center; J. Fuller and W. Kerr, HBS
Somkid Jatusripitak Deputy Prime MinisterM. Gill, Marshal's Office
Turkey Ceylan Ozen Erisen Consul General in BostonM. Gill, Marshal's Office
United Kingdom: England
Catherine GegoutAssociate Professor of International Relations, University of Nottingham M. Gill, Marshal's Office
Delegation University of CambridgeA. Garber, Provost; M. Gill, Marshal's Office
DelegationBritish American Parliamentary Group
R. Carbonell, D. Ang and J. Goodman, HKS
Appendix B: Summary of International Visits Arranged and/or Hosted by the Marshal's Office, Academic Year 2018-2019
Sam GyimahMinister for Universities and Science
L. Bacow, President; M. Gill, Marshal's Office
Natasha Oppenheim
CEO, No Desire to RetireD. Perkins, School of Education; C. McGrath and J. Goldstein, HILT; C. Christensen, J. Fuller and W. Kerr, HBS
United Kingdom: Northern Ireland
Nicola BradyGeneral Secretary, Irish Council of Churches
D. Hempton, Dean of HDS; D. Ziblatt, Center for European Studies; M. Kessler, Medical School; H. O'Doherty, HKS
Katy HaywardReader in Sociology, Queen's University Belfast G. Doherty, GSD
Daithi MacSithighProfessor of Law and Innovation, Queen's University Belfast
B. Green, Berkman Center; J. Furman, HKS
Brendan QuailRegional Project Manager, Vulnerable Syrian Refugee Consortium P. Torrey, HLS
Christine RobinsonHead of Strategy, Policy and Partnerships, Belfast City Council
D. Born and Q. Mayne, HKS; W. Shih, HBS
Stephen RuskPrivate Secretary to the Head, Northern Ireland Civil Service
Q. Mayne, HKS; S. Greyser, HBS
Katie Taylor
Deputy Director, Community Safety Division, Department of Justice, Northern Ireland Civil Service
M. Lee, School of Public Health; H. O'Doherty, HKS
Ukraine Valeriy Chaly Ambassador to the USM. Gill, Marshal's Office; S. Plokhii, Ukrainian Research Institute
United States Carmen Yulin Cruz Mayor, San Juan, Puerto RicoM. Gill, Marshal's Office
Delegation Fall 2018 Shorenstein FellowsM. Gill, Marshal's Office
Delegation Fall 2018 IOP Fellows M. Gill, Marshal's OfficeDelegation Spring 2019 IOP Fellows M. Gill, Marshal's OfficeEleni Kounalakis Lt. Governor of California N. Burns, Belfer Center
Sean MacFarland Retired 3-star Army GeneralS. Lincoln, student tour guide
Jeffrey SanchezFormer State Representative (MA) M. Gill, Marshal's Office
Appendix B: Summary of International Visits Arranged and/or Hosted by the Marshal's Office, Academic Year 2018-2019
Mac WarnerSecretary of State of West Virginia
M. Gill, Marshal's Office; P. Andrew, VP of Public Affairs; D. Elmendorf, HKS Dean; W. Sherman, Center for Public Leadership; S. Leland, Center for Business and Government; M. Gearan, Institute of Politics; E. Rosenbach; Belfer Center; B. Hogan, E. Rogan, J. Aldy and M. Beaulieau, HKS; M. Segneri, Social Enterprise Initiative; J. Nelson, i-Lab.
Vietnam Chi Hieu NguyenCEO, Innovative Education Group
H. Gardner, D. Wilson and F. Reimers, School of Education; C. McGrath and J. Goldstein, HILT; C. Christensen, J. Fuller and W. Kerr, HBS
Appendix C: Delegate List for Academic Year 2018-2019 Events attended by region
New England
Date Institution Name Honoree Delegate 9/8/2018 Williams College, MA Maud S. Mandel Antonia E. Foias
10/15/2018 Hebrew College, MA Rabbi Sharon Cohen Anisfeld
President Lawrence S. Bacow
10/19/2018 Bentley University, MA Dr. Alison Davis-Blake Elizabeth Brown
4/26/2019 New England Conservatory, MA Dr. Andrea Kalyn James A. Klein
5/1/2019 Quinnipiac University, CT Judy D. Olian Jeffrey A. Cooper
Northeast
Date Institution Name Honoree Delegate 9/8/2018 Union College, NY David R. Harris William S. Zwicker
9/14/2018 State University of New York, NY Kristina M. Johnson, Ph.D. John B. Fitzgibbons
12/7/2018 Teachers College, Columbia University, NY
Thomas Bailey
James P. Honan
Mid-Atlantic
Date Institution Name Honoree Delegate 9/21/2018 University of Scranton, PA Rev. Scott R. Pilarz, S.J. John Glennon Jr. 10/5/2018 William Paterson University of New
Jersey, NJ Richard J. Helldobler, Ph.D. Sharon A. McDade
10/19/2018 University of Virginia, VA James E. Ryan President Emerita Drew Faust
10/25/2018 Carnegie Mellon University, PA Farnam Jahanian William L. Scherlis 10/27/2018 Franklin & Marshall College, PA Barbara K. Altmann, Ph.D. Arnold D. Feldman
2/8/2019 College of William and Mary, VA Katherine A. Rowe Ayanna Thompson 4/26/2019 Cedar Crest College, PA Dr. Elizabeth M. Meade Karen Walton
South
Date Institution Name Honoree Delegate 11/16/2018 Loyola University New Orleans, LA Tania Tetlow Andrew D. Kopplin 3/20/2019 St. Thomas University, FL David A. Armstrong, J.D. Lauren Gilbert, Esq. 4/5/2019 Johnson C. Smith University, NC Clarence D. Armbrister Karla L. Boyd, Esq.
4/12/2019 Morris College, SC Dr. Leroy Staggers Marla F. Frederick 4/26/2019 Agnes Scott College, GA Leocadia I. Zak Lerita Coleman Brown
Mid-West and West
Date Institution Name Honoree Delegate(s) 8/16/2018 University of Oklahoma, OK James L. Gallogly John Sparks 9/21/2018 Iowa State University, IA Wendy Wintersteen John A. Miranowski
3/8/2019 Linfield College, OR Dr. Miles K. Davis Megan Williams and Daniel Pelzner
3/27/2019 Utah Valley University, UT Astrid S. Tuminez Randall A. Mackey