BEGIN:VCALENDAR VERSION:2.0 METHOD:PUBLISH PRODID:-//Telerik Inc.//Sitefinity CMS 14.4//EN BEGIN:VTIMEZONE TZID:Eastern Standard Time BEGIN:STANDARD DTSTART:20231102T020000 RRULE:FREQ=YEARLY;BYDAY=1SU;BYHOUR=2;BYMINUTE=0;BYMONTH=11 TZNAME:Eastern Standard Time TZOFFSETFROM:-0400 TZOFFSETTO:-0500 END:STANDARD BEGIN:DAYLIGHT DTSTART:20230301T020000 RRULE:FREQ=YEARLY;BYDAY=2SU;BYHOUR=2;BYMINUTE=0;BYMONTH=3 TZNAME:Eastern Daylight Time TZOFFSETFROM:-0500 TZOFFSETTO:-0400 END:DAYLIGHT END:VTIMEZONE BEGIN:VEVENT DESCRIPTION:Maxwell alumni and friends are invited to join us on Friday\, M arch 26 at 1:00 p.m. EDT for a virtual alumni event in recognition of Inte rnational Women's Day. \;Kristen Patel\, Donald P.\nand Margaret Curry Gregg Professor of Practice in Korean and East Asian\nAffairs\, will enga ge in insightful and inspiring conversation with a panel of\nthree Maxwell women graduates who are advancing citizenship and the public good around\ nthe world: Nuria Esparch '00 MA (PA)\, Minister of Defense\, Peru\; Shiro Gnanaselvam '93 MPA\, Chief Executive Officer\, Social Impact\; and Jacqu elyn Williams-Bridgers '77 BA (UrSt)/'78 MPA\, Chief of Party\, USAID Gove rnment Accountability Initiative at Checchi and Company Consulting\, Inc.R egister for this Zoom webinarFor questions or more information about this online event\, please contact the Maxwell Alumni Office at \;alum@maxw ell.syr.edu. ---The program participants will include:Nuria Esparch ’00 MA (PA)Mrs. Nuria Esparch Fernández is a graduate of the Pontificia Universi dad Católica del Perú (PUCP)\, where she earned a Bachelor of Law degree. Mrs. Esparch possesses a Master Degree in Public Administration from Syrac use University in New York\, United States.Throughout her career\, she has worked both in the public and private sectors. From 2006 to 2008\, she se rved as Vice Minister for Defense Resources in the Ministry of Defense of Peru. From 2008 and 2011\, she served as Chief Executive of the National C ivil Service Authority (SERVIR).She also served as Chief of Staff for the Office of the Vice Minister at the Ministry of the Interior (2003-2004) an d as Secretary General at the Ministry of Agriculture (2000-2003)\, Labor and Employment Promotion (2004-2005)\, as well as at the Ministry of Women and Vulnerable Populations (2005 -2006).Mrs. Esparch worked as a professo r at the Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú and the Institute of Gov ernance and Public Management of the San Martín de Porres University (USMP ). She was a research affiliate for the Group for Analysis of Development (GRADE). In this field\, she developed\, among other contributions\, insti tutional reforms for the Presidency of the Council of Ministers and for th e former National Council of the Magistracy (CNM).In the private sector\, from 2012 to 2014\, she worked as Senior Manager of Communications and Ext ernal Relations for the Río Tinto Mining Company\; from 2014 to 2018\, she worked as Corporate Manager for Institutional Relations of the Graña y Mo ntero Group. From 2019 to 2020\, she worked as General Manager for Hacer C onsultores. She has recently become Advisor to the Executive Presidency of the Social Health Insurance Agency (ESSALUD).Mrs. Esparch was appointed M inister of Defense through Supreme Resolution No. 196-2020-PCM\, dated Nov ember 18\, 2020. She is the first woman to hold this position in the count ry's history.Shiranthi (Shiro) Gnanaselvam ’93 MPAShiro Gnanaselvam has bu ilt her career scaling and repositioning organizations. As the CEO of Soci al Impact (SI)\, Shiro brings over 25 years of international development e xperience in program\, operational and leadership roles to develop and exe cute SI’s corporate strategy and lead its global staff. For the last eight years\, Shiro has been at the forefront of charting SI’s growth as a glob al management consulting firm that advances development effectiveness thro ugh monitoring\, evaluation\, strategic planning\, and capacity building s ervices.Shiro’s talent for developing strategy and translating it into act ion has allowed her to serve organizations ranging from for profit consult ing firms such as Pricewaterhouse Coopers and IBM to government agencies l ike the Millennium Challenge Corporation\, multi-lateral agencies such as the World Bank and non-profits like Africare. Shiro is passionate about bu ilding high performing\, diverse and inclusive teams\, using data to drive decision making\, and mentoring and coaching the next generation of leade rs in international development.Shiro was born and raised in Sri Lanka and moved to the U.S\, to obtain her B.A. from Bryn Mawr College. She also ha s an M.P.A. from the Maxwell School at Syracuse University and an M.B.A fr om the University of Maryland.Kristen Patel ’90 BA (Econ/PSt)Kristen (Kris ) Patel\, a distinguished alumna of the Maxwell School (’90 Econ\, PSt) wi th more than 25 years of experience leading intelligence and analytics pro grams in the public and private sectors\, is the new Donald P. and Margare t Curry Gregg Professor of Practice in Korean and East Asian Affairs. Pate l returns to Maxwell directly from HSBC’s Compliance Office in Asia-Pacifi c\, based in Hong Kong\, where she built and managed the regional financia l crime intelligence capability for one of the world’s largest banks.In he r new role\, Patel will serve as faculty member in the Policy Studies Prog ram and teach undergraduate courses in policy studies and graduate courses in public administration and international affairs. In addition\, Patel w ill be a research associate in Maxwell’s Program for the Advancement of Re search on Conflict and Collaboration (PARCC) and contribute to Syracuse Un iversity’s Intelligence Center Community of Academic Excellence.Patel’s pu blic sector career also includes more than two decades in increasingly sen ior management positions in the U.S. federal government: as deputy directo r of intelligence at the Financial Crimes Enforcement Network (FinCEN) in the U.S. Department of Treasury\, where she focused on high priority illic it finance challenges including counterterrorism\, fraud and money launder ing issues\; as a bureau chief of the DNI Open Source Center in Seoul and as a division chief\; and in management and training roles at the Central Intelligence Agency\, including as manager of the largest analytics traini ng program at the CIA’s Sherman Kent School. Patel has also served as chai r of a National Security Council (NSC) sub-group and provided daily intell igence briefings for senior NSC staff and White House advisors.Patel gradu ated with honors from Syracuse University\, earning a BA in economics and policy studies. She also holds an MA in economics from Duke University and a certificate in international finance from Georgetown University. She wi ll be in residence at the Maxwell School in Syracuse starting in fall 2021 . \;Jacquelyn (Jacquie) Williams-Bridgers ’77 BA (UrSt)/’78 MPAJacquie Williams-Bridgers is a leader of public sector reforms and good governanc e initiatives with experience leading donor-funded democracy in governance projects and implementing consultancies in Africa and Southeast Asia. She has over 25 years of experience in evaluation\, audit and investigation o f development assistance\, foreign policy\, intelligence\, and internation al security programs and has worked with government\, civil society organi zations and parliamentarians to construct organizational\, regulatory and legislative reforms. Jacquie has advised leaders of government in Asia\, A frica and South America on governance and anticorruption reform policies a nd strategies. She has led evaluations of housing\, community development\ , and transportation investment and program delivery. \;Jacquie is the former Inspector General of the U.S. Department of State\, where she mana ged a 300-person multi-disciplinary workforce and budget. She has advised three former U.S. Secretaries of State on foreign policy matters emanating from results of her organization’s evaluations. She has chaired and been a member of the Boards of Audit for the Organization of American States an d the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO). Prior to State\, she serv ed as Managing Director of International Affairs and Trade for the U.S. Go vernment Accountability Office\, where her congressional testimonies and r eporting resulted in billions of dollars saved or cost avoided\, and over 80% of recommendations adopted. \;Jacquie currently leads a four-year U.S. Agency for International Development activity to support good governa nce reforms at the national and local levels of government in Serbia. Prio r to joining Checchi and Company Consulting\, Jacquie managed a five-year USAID project to support multiple national government agencies in the Phil ippines. 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Maxwell alumni and friends are invited to j oin us on Friday\, March 26 at 1:00 p.m. EDT for a virtual alumni e vent in recognition of International Women's Day. \;Kristen Patel b>\, Donald P.\nand Margaret Curry Gregg Professor of Practice in Korean a nd East Asian\nAffairs\, will engage in insightful and inspiring conversat ion with a panel of\nthree Maxwell women graduates who are advancing citiz enship and the public good around\nthe world: Nuria Esparch '00 MA (PA)\, Minister of Defense\, Peru\; Shiro Gnanaselvam '93 MPA\, Chi ef Executive Officer\, Social Impact\; and Jacquelyn Williams-Bridgers< /b> '77 BA (UrSt)/'78 MPA\, Chief of Party\, USAID Government Accountabili ty Initiative at Checchi and Company Consulting\, Inc.
Re gister for this Zoom webinar
For questions or more information a bout this online event\, please contact the Maxwell Alumni Office at \ ;alum@maxwell.syr.edu.
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The program participants will include:
Nuria Esparch ’00 MA (PA)
Mrs. Nuria Esparch Fernández is a graduate of the Pontif icia Universidad Católica del Perú (PUCP)\, where she earned a Bachelor of Law degree. Mrs. Esparch possesses a Master Degree in Public Administrati on from Syracuse University in New York\, United States.
Throughout her career\, she has worked both in the public and private sectors. From 2 006 to 2008\, she served as Vice Minister for Defense Resources in the Min istry of Defense of Peru. From 2008 and 2011\, she served as Chief Executi ve of the National Civil Service Authority (SERVIR).
She also served as Chief of Staff for the Office of the Vice Minister at the Ministry of the Interior (2003-2004) and as Secretary General at the Ministry of Agric ulture (2000-2003)\, Labor and Employment Promotion (2004-2005)\, as well as at the Ministry of Women and Vulnerable Populations (2005 -2006).
Mrs. Esparch worked as a professor at the Pontificia Universidad Católica
del Perú and the Institute of Governance and Public Management of the San
Martín de Porres University (USMP). She was a research affiliate for the
Group for Analysis of Development (GRADE). In this field\, she developed\,
among other contributions\, institutional reforms for the Presidency of t
he Council of Ministers and for the former National Council of the Magistr
acy (CNM).
In the private sector\, from 2012 to 2014\, she worked as Se
nior Manager of Communications and External Relations for the Río Tinto Mi
ning Company\; from 2014 to 2018\, she worked as Corporate Manager for Ins
titutional Relations of the Graña y Montero Group. From 2019 to 2020\, she
worked as General Manager for Hacer Consultores. She has recently become
Advisor to the Executive Presidency of the Social Health Insurance Agency
(ESSALUD).
Mrs. Esparch was appointed Minister of Defense through Su preme Resolution No. 196-2020-PCM\, dated November 18\, 2020. She is the f irst woman to hold this position in the country's history.
Shiran thi (Shiro) Gnanaselvam ’93 MPA
Shiro Gnanaselvam has built her career scaling and repositioning organizations. As the CEO of Social Impac t (SI)\, Shiro brings over 25 years of international development experienc e in program\, operational and leadership roles to develop and execute SI’ s corporate strategy and lead its global staff. For the last eight years\, Shiro has been at the forefront of charting SI’s growth as a global manag ement consulting firm that advances development effectiveness through moni toring\, evaluation\, strategic planning\, and capacity building services.
Shiro’s talent for developing strategy and translating it into acti on has allowed her to serve organizations ranging from for profit consulti ng firms such as Pricewaterhouse Coopers and IBM to government agencies li ke the Millennium Challenge Corporation\, multi-lateral agencies such as t he World Bank and non-profits like Africare. Shiro is passionate about bui lding high performing\, diverse and inclusive teams\, using data to drive decision making\, and mentoring and coaching the next generation of leader s in international development.
Shiro was born and raised in Sri Lan ka and moved to the U.S\, to obtain her B.A. from Bryn Mawr College. She a lso has an M.P.A. from the Maxwell School at Syracuse University and an M. B.A from the University of Maryland.
Kristen Patel ’90 BA (Ec on/PSt)
Kristen (Kris) Patel\, a distinguished alumna of the Maxwell School (’90 Econ\, PSt) with more than 25 years of experience leading int elligence and analytics programs in the public and private sectors\, is th e new Donald P. and Margaret Curry Gregg Professor of Practice in Korean a nd East Asian Affairs. Patel returns to Maxwell directly from HSBC’s Compl iance Office in Asia-Pacific\, based in Hong Kong\, where she built and ma naged the regional financial crime intelligence capability for one of the world’s largest banks.
In her new role\, Patel will serve as faculty
member in the Policy Studies Program and teach undergraduate courses in p
olicy studies and graduate courses in public administration and internatio
nal affairs. In addition\, Patel will be a research associate in Maxwell’s
Program for the Advancement of Research on Conflict and Collaboration (PA
RCC) and contribute to Syracuse University’s Intelligence Center Community
of Academic Excellence.
Patel’s public sector career also includes mor
e than two decades in increasingly senior management positions in the U.S.
federal government: as deputy director of intelligence at the Financial C
rimes Enforcement Network (FinCEN) in the U.S. Department of Treasury\, wh
ere she focused on high priority illicit finance challenges including coun
terterrorism\, fraud and money laundering issues\; as a bureau chief of th
e DNI Open Source Center in Seoul and as a division chief\; and in managem
ent and training roles at the Central Intelligence Agency\, including as m
anager of the largest analytics training program at the CIA’s Sherman Kent
School. Patel has also served as chair of a National Security Council (NS
C) sub-group and provided daily intelligence briefings for senior NSC staf
f and White House advisors.
Patel graduated with honors from Syracus e University\, earning a BA in economics and policy studies. She also hold s an MA in economics from Duke University and a certificate in internation al finance from Georgetown University. She will be in residence at the Max well School in Syracuse starting in fall 2021. \;
Jacquelyn ( Jacquie) Williams-Bridgers ’77 BA (UrSt)/’78 MPA
Jacquie William s-Bridgers is a leader of public sector reforms and good governance initia tives with experience leading donor-funded democracy in governance project s and implementing consultancies in Africa and Southeast Asia. She has ove r 25 years of experience in evaluation\, audit and investigation of develo pment assistance\, foreign policy\, intelligence\, and international secur ity programs and has worked with government\, civil society organizations and parliamentarians to construct organizational\, regulatory and legislat ive reforms. Jacquie has advised leaders of government in Asia\, Africa an d South America on governance and anticorruption reform policies and strat egies. She has led evaluations of housing\, community development\, and tr ansportation investment and program delivery. \;
Jacquie is the former Inspector General of the U.S. Department of State\, where she manag ed a 300-person multi-disciplinary workforce and budget. She has advised t hree former U.S. Secretaries of State on foreign policy matters emanating from results of her organization’s evaluations. She has chaired and been a member of the Boards of Audit for the Organization of American States and the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO). Prior to State\, she serve d as Managing Director of International Affairs and Trade for the U.S. Gov ernment Accountability Office\, where her congressional testimonies and re porting resulted in billions of dollars saved or cost avoided\, and over 8 0% of recommendations adopted. \;
Jacquie currently leads a four
-year U.S. Agency for International Development activity to support good g
overnance reforms at the national and local levels of government in Serbia
. Prior to joining Checchi and Company Consulting\, Jacquie managed a five
-year USAID project to support multiple national government agencies in th
e Philippines.