Fifth Annual Regent University Global Roundtable
Friday, February 22
10:30am - 12:30pm
COM Bldg - Main Theater
Thank you to everyone who made the 5th Annual Global Roundtable a success. Each annual roundtable is a vital part of Regent's RU Global Campaign - an initiative of our Quality Enhancement Program. This year we discussed how to lead in Jesus' name personally, practically and politically given the challenge of global citizenship and historical models of Christian leadership.
You can now view a full archived video of the roundtable, available in four parts.
Speakers
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Dr. Carlos Campo Dr. Campo will deliver the invocation. Dr. Campo became the eighth president of Regent University in 2010 after serving as V.P. of Academic Affairs and following a 20 year career in academia. He has been recognized in "Who's Who Among American Teachers" and as an "Outstanding Educator" and "Educator of the Year" by local and national organizations. |
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Dr. Corné Bekker Dr. Bekker is the Director of the Quality Enhancement Plan for Regent, Developing Global Competent Students, Staff, and Faculty. Dr. Bekker teaches in the doctoral programs of the School of Business & Leadership and is actively involved in research on the use of Biblical hermeneutics and spirituality to explore leadership. He is an ordained minister and served in South Africa on the board of the South African Council for Theological Education. |
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Dr. Gerson Moreno-Riaño Dr. Moreno-Riaño serves as Dean of the College of Arts & Sciences and as an associate professor of Government at Regent University. Dr. Moreno-Riaño is trained as a political theorist and his publications include six authored/edited books as well as numerous chapters and journal articles in peer-reviewed books and academic journals. |
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Dr. Paul Bonicelli The second presenter is Dr. Paul Bonicelli, a graduate of Regent who serves as the university's executive vice president. His extensive career includes a presidential appointment as assistant administrator for the United States Agency for International Development's Bureau of Latin America and the Caribbean and a White House appointment as deputy assistant administrator of USAID's Bureau for Democracy, Conflict and Humanitarian Assistance. |
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Ashleigh Chapman, J.D. The third presenter is Ms. Ashleigh Chapman. Ms. Chapman helped to create and now serves as the Administrative Director for the Center for Global Justice, Human Rights, and the Rule of Law at Regent Law School. Prior to receiving her J.D. with honors, she served as the director of a non-profit ministry for disadvantaged children, a children's pastor, and an advocate for children in foster care. |
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Julianne Cenac The moderator is Ms. Julianne Cenac. Ms. Cenac serves as the assistant vice president for professional and continuing education at Regent University. Cenac has 18 years of experience in strategy, organization design, leadership and professional development. Currently pursuing a Ph.D. in Organizational Leadership, her research interests include global leadership, human resource development, leadership development and leader emergence. |
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Dr. Sergio Matviuk Closing the Roundtable will be Dr. Sergio Matviuk. Dr. Matviuk is the Executive Director of Global Affairs here at Regent University. He possess more than 20 years of successful international administrative and leadership experience as an education executive of nonprofits, management and educational organizations. |
Featured Charity
Regent has stepped forward to equip Christian advocates to seek justice for the world's downtrodden--the enslaved, the abused and the poor. Our Center for Global Justice provides strategic resources for law school students and those around the world who seek to combat human rights abuses.
This year we will be raising money during the Roundtable for the 2013 Global Justice Internship program. Consider supporting this worthwhile effort with a donation. Your donation will support 20+ law interns this coming Summer 2013 to rescue victims of human trafficking, to advocate for children in need, to protect those being persecuted for their faith, and to establish the rule of law in developing countries.
Read more about the internship program.
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