![]() ![]() Gardner’s work on multilateral agreements included the Strategic Approach to International Chemicals Management, the Global Mercury Partnership and the Stockholm Convention. Department of State’s efforts on Advancing Women and Girls in Science and established the annual ASEAN-U.S. Department of State in the Bureau of Oceans and International Environmental and Scientific Affairs and worked for the Mexican Federal Government as an environmental scientist at the Centro de Investigaciones Biológicas del Noroeste.Īs Deputy Director of the Office of Science and Technology Cooperation, Dr. Prior to this position, she was a senior official at the U.S. She was a senior official in the United States National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration focused on fisheries science and ocean conservation. She also was honored with the 2020 Herbenick Award by UD’s Core Academic Program which recognizes students who best exemplify a commitment to interdisciplinary education.įor more sustainability news and information, visit HSI’s news blog, the Hanley Sustainability Institute website and the sustainability program website.Susan Gardner has over two decades of experience in science and environmental policy working for both the Mexican and United States governments. Sullivan also is part of the 2020 Moral Courage Project, a human rights storytelling initiative working to share stories of individuals in the United States fighting for their right to water. As a member of UD’s River Stewards, Sullivan shares the group’s vision for Dayton’s water resources.Īs recognition for her leadership and commitment to being a change maker in the community, she was selected by UD’s President for the Newman Civic Fellowship program, a Campus Compact program supporting students who desire to be public problem solvers. In her role at HSI, Sullivan designs lesson plans and oversees a team of student volunteers to promote sustainability education initiatives on campus. The panel also hopes to innovative digital data sources to track SDG progress. The session plans to address SDG leadership at the local and international level plus identify strategies for community engagement that shows results. Sullivan will be joined on her panel by moderator Jeffrey Caesar, the campaign director at 360 Campaign Consulting, plus speakers Mahmoud Khalil, the program manager of UK’s Syria office in Beirut, and by Soazic Elise Wang Sonne, an economist in social development global practice at The World Bank Group. “So it was purely luck and networking I guess!” ![]() “She was familiar with a lot of the programs I'm a part of, including HSI, and so she offered for me to speak at it,” Sullivan said. spring trip and talked to UD connection at the World Bank. Sullivan got connected to organizers during the political science department’s Dayton to D.C. The conference’s registration page lists the costs for students, young professionals or others, regardless of whether they are organization members. 7 on a plenary session panel entitled “Next generation of leaders and SDGs: linking local and global for systemic change.” A University of Dayton senior biology major with minors in political science and sustainability will speak on a panel about the United Nations’ sustainable development goals during the Society for International Development conference.Ĭlaire Sullivan, also a Hanley Sustainability Institute leader on the education team, will talk from 12:30 to 1:25 p.m. ![]()
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