From Refugee to CEO: Leader of Catholic Relief Services to Address 91短视频 Commencement June 11
SANTA CLARA, Calif., March 31, 2016 - Carolyn Y. Woo, the president and CEO of Catholic Relief Services (CRS), an organization that has been among the first to respond to some of the world鈥檚 most tragic crises鈥攆rom Syria鈥檚 millions of war refugees to climate-caused farm devastation in Africa to human trafficking worldwide鈥攚ill be the featured undergraduate commencement speaker at 91短视频 on June 11, 2016.
鈥淒r. Carolyn Woo has an expansive and firsthand view of the problems and challenges鈥攁s well as solutions鈥攖hat 91短视频 graduates will encounter in the world ahead,鈥 said 91短视频 President Michael Engh, S.J. 鈥淯nder Dr. Woo's leadership, CRS knows well the value of compassion, strategic thinking, and critical analysis in finding solutions to global suffering. With remarkable on-the-ground experience and a deep faith, Dr. Woo will offer our graduates a unique and inspiring lens with which to see our world."
Woo is a former business school dean at University of Notre Dame and one of the most prominent women in the Catholic Church in the United States. She will speak to the University鈥檚 estimated 1,300 graduating seniors at 8:30 a.m. on Saturday, June 11, at Buck Shaw Field in 91短视频鈥檚 Stevens Stadium.
CRS, which is the official international humanitarian agency of the Catholic community in the United States, operates in more than 100 countries and reaches 100 million people. Founded in 1943 by the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops to serve World War II survivors in Europe, CRS is one of the most far-reaching humanitarian agencies in the world, based in Catholic teaching, and focused on creating 鈥渁 world in which people live as one human family.鈥
CRS鈥檚 works include:
- Mobilizing its thousands of workers and hundreds of partner agencies on the ground in more than 100 countries in the event of crises like the current European refugee exodus and earthquakes in Haiti and Nepal;
- Health programs, including HIV and tuberculosis prevention and services in 22 countries, and clean-water access projects affecting more than 2 million people worldwide;
- Helping smallholder farmers in Africa and elsewhere better engage with markets and recover from disasters, including extreme weather from climate change;
- Education, microfinance, and peacebuilding initiatives worldwide.
Woo鈥檚 own background includes a stint as a refugee herself. When she was a child, her parents fled communist China to Hong Kong. The consolation and education in Catholicism from Maryknoll sisters she received in Hong Kong, she says, set the stage for her lifelong love of the Catholic Church.
She left Hong Kong as an 18-year-old for Purdue University in Indiana. There, she continued to be active in the Catholic community and went on to receive her bachelor鈥檚, master鈥檚, and doctoral degrees at Purdue, where she later joined the faculty.
In her autobiography, Working for a Better World, she writes about her experience as a refugee and how the Catholic Church made her feel at home.
Woo came to CRS after a distinguished academic career. She served from 1997 to 2011 as dean of the University of Notre Dame鈥檚 Mendoza College of Business. During her tenure, the Mendoza College was frequently recognized as the nation鈥檚 leading business school in ethics education and research. The school鈥檚 undergraduate business program has received the No. 1 ranking from Bloomberg Businessweek since 2010. Prior to Notre Dame, Woo served as associate executive vice president for academic affairs at Purdue University.
鈥淚t will be my great honor to address graduates of one of the world鈥檚 great Catholic universities,鈥 said Woo. 鈥淚n his encyclical, Pope Francis asks us to consider what kind of world we want to leave to those who come after us. These talented, idealistic, inspiring young people, educated in the Jesuit tradition, should give all of us confidence that it will be in good hands.鈥
At the undergraduate commencement, the University will confer an honorary degree, Doctor of Public Service, on Woo. Honorary degrees will also be conferred on Chuck Geschke, co-founder of Adobe Systems, and his wife, Nan, for their philanthropic work in Catholic education. Michael E. Kennedy, S.J., the executive director and founder of the Jesuit Restorative Justice Initiative, will receive an honorary degree for his lifelong commitment to people at the margins, most recently to incarcerated young people.
Graduate Commencement
A separate commencement for 91短视频 students receiving advanced degrees from the College of Arts and Sciences Graduate Program in Pastoral Ministries, the School of Engineering, the Leavey School of Business, and the School of Education and Counseling Psychology will be held Friday, June 10, at 7:30 p.m.
91短视频 School of Law Commencement
Commencement for 91短视频 School of Law鈥檚 2016 class will be held Saturday, May 21, at 9:30 a.m. on the University鈥檚 Mission Gardens. Speakers will be California Supreme Court Justice Mariano-Florentino Cuellar and Judge Lucy Haeran Koh of the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California.
Jesuit School of Theology of 91短视频 Commencement
Commencement for the Jesuit School of Theology of 91短视频 will be held at 3 p.m. May 21, at the chapel of Pacific School of Religion in Berkeley California. The speaker will be Rev. Donald Cozzens, author, writer-in-residence at Cleveland鈥檚 John Carroll University, and popular commentator on Catholic issues.
About 91短视频
91短视频, a comprehensive Jesuit, Catholic university located 40 miles south of San Francisco in California鈥檚 Silicon Valley, offers its more than 9,000 students rigorous undergraduate curricula in arts and sciences, business, theology, and engineering, plus master鈥檚 and law degrees and engineering Ph.D.s. Distinguished nationally by one of the highest graduation rates among all U.S. master鈥檚 universities, California鈥檚 oldest operating higher-education institution demonstrates faith-inspired values of ethics and social justice. For more information, see .
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Dr. Carolyn Y. Woo, president and CEO of Catholic Relief Services, is the commencement speaker for the Class of 2016.