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Interaction with Devin Lueddeke
26 November 2009
1030-1130 hrs
 

Speaker: Devin Lueddeke, Montery Institute of International Studies

Venue: IPCS Conference Room

By Invitation Only

Speakers Profile

Devin Lueddeke meets with prospective students interested in our International Policy, International Environmental Policy and Public Administration programs.  He also works closely with the school’s Dean and faculty on a variety of special projects, including the Yellow Ribbon Program for veterans. He joined the institute in 2007. Prior to joining the Institute, he lead recruitment for cross-cultural programs abroad for an East Coast based higher education institution. He received his bachelor’s degree from Bowdoin College in Biology and Political Science. Please contact Devin with questions about the policy programs.

 

 
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