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Global Advisory Board
The Lewis & Clark Global Advisory Board was formed to assist in the development of Lewis & Clark’s global educational operations, including but not limited to, expanded opportunities for both study and research abroad, international student recruitment, career and internship opportunities in international fields, and educational exchanges with partner institutions abroad. Additionally, the Global Advisory Board advises the College about curricular and other opportunities to enhance global awareness.
Membership
Members represent a broad range of experience, expertise, geographical locations, and professional fields that helps them link the classroom to practice by providing student mentoring, program support, and insight for faculty and staff.
Members meet bi-annually and requirements include:
- Participating in a minimum of one meeting per year
- Committing to a renewable, three-year term
In addition, Lewis and Clark strives for 100% giving participation from the College’s advisory boards.
If you have questions about this opportunity or are interested in joining the Advisory Board, please email John Aney at johnaney@lclark.edu.
Current Members
- Paul Barker ’71 G’80—Retired, CARE International
- Mikah Bertelmann ’21—Rangel Fellow, U.S. Department of State
- Rebecca T. Brown Thompson ’84—Retired Foreign Officer, U.S. Department of State
- Alexa G. Byers ’84—Global Trade Specialist, Business Oregon
- Ruth A. Carlile ’86—International Sales Manager, Veterinary Medical Research & Development
- Maria I. Ellis—Economic Equity Manager, Oregon Department of Transportation
- Ashley E. Emerson—Program Director, Health in Harmony
- Sarah W. Farnsworth P’21—International Development and Disaster Response Analyst
- Bill H. Fish ’76—Board Member, Senator Frank Church Institute
- Lisa Gaylord ’76—Senior Advisor, USAID
- Joann M. Geddes—Retired Director of Academic English Studies, Lewis & Clark College
- Grace E. Hackmeier ’91—Nonprofit Fundraiser
- Scott Hahn ’92—Shanghai American School
- Kent C. Healy ’85—Advisor on Refugees and Migration, U.S. Department of State
- Greg K. Hinckley—Public company board member
- Laura (Lolly) Jewett P’25—former National Democratic Institute
- Andrea Johnson—Executive Director, Green Empowerment
- Dawson E. Law ’07—former U.S. Department of the Treasury
- Sarah Lind-MacMillan ’22—Ragel Fellow, U.S. Department of State
- Carmen MacDougall P’25—VP, Nuclear Threat Initiative
- Ronald A. Marks III ’78—International Relations Consultant
- Ambassador, Retired, Niels Marquardt ’75—Diplomat in Residence, Lewis & Clark College
Elisabeth Miller ’20—U.S. Department of State Pickering Fellow, Africa - Holly A. Nielsen P’22—Director of BV Fund, Managers Limited, Baring Vostok Capital Partners
- Derrick M. Olsen—President, WorldOregon
- Silja Bára R. Ómarsdóttir ’95—University of Iceland
- Daniel M. Peniston ’14—Climate Adaptation and Resilience Specialist, ABT Global
- Curtis H. Robinhold—Executive Director, Port of Portland
- Sara Rothert ’84—Global Account Director, LAIRD Technologies
- Nicole A. Rowsell ’99— former Acting Vice President and Special Assistant to the President, National Democratic Institute
- Heather Schildge P’26—USAID
- John H. Stephenson ’89—President, Camp Beyond, LLC
- Mike Teskey ’85—US International School of Warsaw
- Nancy Visenberg—Board Member, Semester at Sea & Oregon Zoo Foundation
- Pace Voves ’05—Modern Pace Consulting
- Wim Wiewel—President Emeritus and Professor of Environmental Affairs, Lewis & Clark
Additional Links
International Affairs is located in John R. Howard Hall on the Undergraduate Campus.
MSC: 36
email iaffairs@lclark.edu
voice 503-768-7630
Chair Bob Mandel
International Affairs
Lewis & Clark
615 S. Palatine Hill Road
Portland OR 97219