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DUKE-UNC ROTARY PEACE CENTER BOARD & STAFF

The Duke-UNC Rotary Peace Center was the first center to create a governing board to help oversee the operations of the program. The quarterly board meetings and annual retreats have been instrumental in the ongoing success of the Center and the development of the Fellows.

In addition to these members, each cohort elects a student representative. The student representatives meet with the board twice a year to share the perspective of their cohort of Rotary Peace Fellows.

The Board is comprised of the following members:



 

Jonathan Abels

Executive Director, Duke Center for International Development



 

Catherine Adcock Admay, JD

Faculty Director, Duke University



 

Carol Allen

Cary MacGregor Rotary Club, PDG District 7710



 

Susan Carroll

Managing Director



 

Karina Ito

Chief of Staff of the Standing Group of National Committees, UNICEF & Class 8 Alumna



 

Thomas Lasater

Program Coordinator



 

Francis Lethem

Professor of the Practice Emeritus in the Sanford School of Public Policy



 

Randy Lickey

Rotary Host Area Coordinator for the Center and member of the Rotary Club of the Capital City, Raleigh NC, District 7710



 

Suzanne Maman

Faculty Director, UNC-Chapel Hill



 

Jim Peacock

Professor Emeritus of Anthropology, University of North Carolina



 

Muyatwa Sitali

Head of Country Engagement, Sanitation and Water for All Secretariat hosted by UNICEF & Class 11 Alumnus



 

Sharon Thomas

Assistant Dean, Recruitment, Admissions & Financial Aid, UNC Chapel Hill School of Social Work

STAFF

We maintain an office on each campus. Please see below for the contact information for staff members and both offices.

We, the Duke-UNC Rotary Peace Center, welcome students of every nationality, religion, race, gender identity, sexual orientation and physical ability. We pledge to create a community that is welcoming to all, grounded in mutual respect and understanding, with the goal of advancing knowledge and the practice of peace building. We are a center comprised of three equal partners whose collective purpose is the pursuit of knowledge, practice and service through the diversity of ideas, actions and people. The Duke-UNC Rotary Peace Center stands unified behind our core values. We welcome you to our community and are encouraged by what we, together, can build.