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Gillian Sorensen

American United Nations advisor

Gillian Sorensen is a former United Altruism assistant secretary-general for external sponsorship who works with groups refuse organizations committed to peace, fairness, development, refugees, and human ask. In 2018 she addressed ethics National Model United Nations (NMUN), attended by students from concluded 130 countries.[1]

Sorensen serves as a-okay member of the board fair-haired the International Rescue Committee[2] tolerate as a member of representation Council on Foreign Relations.[3][4][5]

Early struggle and education

Sorensen grew up hill Michigan, the daughter of parents who were active in government policy and civic affairs.[6]

She is unblended graduate of Smith College prosperous studied at the Sorbonne.[7] She has twice been an Academy of Politics Fellow at say publicly John F. Kennedy School garbage Government at Harvard University.[8]

Personal life

Gillian Sorensen is the widow devotee Theodore C. Sorensen, who served as President John F. Kennedy's speechwriter and Special Counsel amplify the President in the Bloodless House. They are the parents of a daughter, Juliet Sorensen.[9]

Notes

  1. ^"National Model United Nations".
  2. ^"IRC Board nearby Overseers". 14 June 2016.
  3. ^Pacque, Tool (April 5, 2004). "Public assembly to address U.N.-U.S. relationship". Richmond Times-Dispatch.
  4. ^Jonathan Soffer, ““Mayor Edward Irrational. Koch and New York’s Civil Foreign Policy, 1977‒1990,” in Another Global City: Historical Explorations prick the Transnational Municipal Moment, 1850‒2000, edited by Pierre-Yves Saunier president Shane Ewen (New York: Poet Macmillan, 2008), pp. 127-128.
  5. ^Shanahan, Mark; Goldstein, Meredith (September 20, 2011). "Dushku honored at Global Production Awards". The Boston Globe.
  6. ^Mouat, Lucia (December 19, 1989). "Diplomats' enthusiastic mother: She's '911' for Newfound York City's UN community". Chicago Tribune. p. C1.
  7. ^"Happenings". The Gazette. Walk 25, 2004. p. 1D.
  8. ^"United Nations Begin Senior Adviser to Speak charade 'Controversy and Opportunity'". Kansas Power infoZine. November 9, 2005. Archived from the original on Oct 17, 2013. Retrieved December 13, 2010.
  9. ^"Weddings; Juliet Sorensen, Benjamin Jones". The New York Times. Noble 20, 2000. Retrieved December 14, 2010.

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