Ray Offenheiser ’71 (Moderator)

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Ray Offenheiser, William J. Pulte Director and Professor of the Practice, Keough School of Global Affairs

Ray Offenheiser ’71 serves as the William J. Pulte Director and Keough School Associate Professor of the Practice. He teaches graduate and undergraduate students in the Keough School of Global Affairs, where he leads a course on the Foundations of Sustainable Development. Prior to joining Notre Dame in August 2017, Offenheiser was the president of Oxfam America – a Boston-based international relief and development agency and the U.S. affiliate of Oxfam International – for more than 20 years. His research interests and areas of expertise include poverty alleviation, human rights, United States foreign policy, and international development. He has been a frequent commentator with U.S. and international media on these and other subjects.

April 12, 2018; Nobel laureate Muhammad Yunus speaks with Ray Offenheiser, director of the Notre Dame Pulte Institute for Global Development in the Keough School of Global Affairs, at a Notre Dame Forum event. Yunus also received the Ford Family Notre Dame Award for International Development and Solidarity from the Kellogg Institute. (Photo by Matt Cashore/University of Notre Dame)

Listen in as Ray Offenheiser and guests discuss current humanitarian issues around the globe:

Ray Offenheiser at Cornell University on five areas that are fundamental to human existence: The Way Forward” Keynote at Global Grand Challenges Symposium

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