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Date: Wed, 17 Mar 2010 14:46:01 +0000
Harvard Kennedy School Receives $5 Million Gift to
Support Future Public Leaders
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Date: February 25, 2010
CAMBRIDGE, MA-- The John F. Kennedy School of Government at Harvard University announced today a $5 million gift from
Glenn Dubin, co-founder and CEO of Highbridge Capital Management. This gift will be used to launch a graduate fellowship
fund to support and develop new programs for emerging leaders from the United States and around the world.
The Dubin Graduate Fellowships for Emerging Leaders will be based at Harvard Kennedy School's Center for Public
Leadership (CPL). Dubin Fellowships will be awarded on a competitive basis and will provide full tuition for up to ten students
each year, beginning in the 2010-11 academic year. Fellowship applicants will be judged on demonstrated academic
excellence, leadership potential, and depth of commitment to making a transformative impact on the communities they intend
to serve.
Dubin Fellows will enjoy a distinctive and close-knit experience both during and after their time at the Kennedy School. As the
program grows, so will the value of the network of alumnitae that remains committed to transforming communities around the
world. In addition to their formal coursework, Dubin Fellows will have the opportunity to participate in a broad set of supporting
activities, including leadership workshops, an interdisciplinary discussion series with eminent practitioners and thought
leaders, field experience in a range of settings and mentorship with Kennedy School graduates.
Harvard Kennedy School Dean David T. Ellwood who has set increasing student financial aid as one of his top priorities,
remarked that the Dubin Fellowships will serve as "strategic investments in outstanding individuals with demonstrated
promise?
"The Dubin Fellowships will transform the lives of their recipients—and perhaps the world they will go on to lead and to serve,"
said Ellwood. "We are deeply grateful to the Dubin family and delighted to honor Glenn's example of distinguished leadership?
"Glenn Dubin is a rare individual," said David R. Gerg , director of CPL and public service professor of public leadership at
Harvard Kennedy School. "He brings to his very active philanthropic life the same creativity, strategic insight, and passion that
have taken him to the pinnacle of his profession. Coming on the heels of a 2009 donation to support CPUs teaching and
research, this new gift enables us to extend our time-tested model of graduate fellowships supported by robust cocurricular
programming. Just as important, Glenn's engagement with us as a 'thinking partner' is leading our Center to new heights of
strategic innovation and operational excellence?
Glenn Dubin is the Chief Executive Officer and co-founder of Highbridge Capital Management, LLC, an alternative asset
management firm launched in 1992. Highbridge's diversified investment platform includes hedge funds, traditional investment
management products, and debt and private equity investments with longer-term holding periods. Dubin is a founding member
of the Board of Directors and former Board chair of the Robin Hood Foundation, and a Trustee of Mount Sinai Medical Center
in New York. He is an alumnus of the State University of New York at Stony Brook.
"The ideas behind this new fellowship are some of those which have guided my professional and philanthropic life," said
Dubin. "My hope for this program is to identify extraordinarily talented and passionate individuals who have been able to
overcome challenges in life, and provide them with a unique experience that will ultimately allow them to make a lasting
impact on communities around the world. I am delighted to be partnering with the Harvard Kennedy School and its Center for
Public Leadership in this program."
Established in 2000 through a generous grant from the Wexner Foundation, the Center for Public Leadership is celebrating its
tenth anniversary of advancing the frontiers of knowledge about leadership and deepening the pool of leaders for the common
good.
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