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Marshall Ganz,
Lecturer in Public Policy, entered Harvard College in the fall of
1960. In 1964, a year before graduating, he left to volunteer as a
civil rights organizer in Mississippi. In 1965, he joined Cesar
Chavez and the United Farm Workers;
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Jamil Mahuad was President of Ecuador from 1998 to 2000. Pledging to bring fiscal discipline and political stability to the nation, Mr. Mahuad instituted economic reform policies, focusing on reducing government spending and improving tax collection mechanisms.
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Hugh O'Doherty, Adjunct Lecturer, was raised in Northern Ireland. He has taught leadership and conflict resolution at the Jepson School of Leadership Studies, the University of Maryland, and the John F Kennedy School of Government. At the University
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Doris Sommer is Director of the Cultural Agents Initiative at Harvard University. See culturalagents.org. Cultural Agents promote social development through arts and humanities, especially through Pre-Texts, a multi-art and high-order literacy
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Dean Williams, Lecturer in Public
Policy, teaches and conducts research on leadership. He is a core
faculty member at the Center for Public Leadership and is
originally from Geelong, Australia. He has served for four years as
the Chief Adviser
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