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Transnational NGO Initiative and the Maxwell Career Center Present: A Career Talk with Dean Hirsch

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Transnational NGO Initiative and the Maxwell Career Center Present: A Career Talk with Dean Hirsch

Dean Hirsch former president of World Vision International

Dean Mr. Hirsch was President of World Vision International from 1996 through September 2009 and served as a Global Ambassador for World Vision until 2010. World Vision is one of the world’s largest international development NGOs, and is a preeminent faith based NGO. Hirsch is known for refocusing World Vision’s development and advocacy work on children, and during his presidency, World Vision’s income grew five-fold. Today, its 40,000 staff members provide health care, education, clean water, emergency food, tools, shelter and technical know-how to millions of the world’s poorest inhabitants

Prior to his appointment as World Vision president in 1996, Hirsch served as chief operating officer, vice president for development and vice president for relief operations. Hirsch has worked extensively in disaster and post-conflict situations.

Dean Hirsch is currently serving as a part time consultant to a number of non-profit agencies that are providing assistance domestically and internationally.

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