St.
Edward’s University announced the appointment today of former
Mexican Ambassador to Argentina Rosario Green as the first visiting
professor and faculty chair of The Kozmetsky Center of Excellence
in Global Finance. Green has served in a number of diplomatic and
academic positions. A noted authority on subjects related to Mexican
and Latin-American foreign debt, international politics and the
world economy, Green is the author of numerous books and articles.
The Kozmetsky
Center was established through a $3 million gift from well-known
Austin philanthropists Ronya Kozmetsky and her late husband George.
As faculty chair, Green will lead the center’s efforts to
create ethical, equitable relationships among countries of varying
degrees of socioeconomic development, with particular emphasis on
Mexico and Latin America. In collaboration with existing faculty,
Green will be instrumental in developing curricular programs, projects
and special events. Students at St. Edward’s will actively
participate in such programs, working with government and business
leaders to create long-term, broad-based and sustainable financial
growth to meet basic socioeconomic needs and human rights in these
developing countries.
“Because
I have been blessed with so many opportunities in my life and career,
I am especially pleased to give back by bringing my holistic view
of global finance to a new generation of business and community
leaders,” Green said. “On the surface, global finance
can appear to be a rather cold business; however, when explored
in terms of its effect on people, cultures and social justice, it
takes on a more productive and healing tone. My values are closely
aligned with the vision and mission of St. Edward’s, and I
look forward to showing students how they can make a difference
in the world.”
“By addressing
issues of social justice through economic policy, the work of the
Kozmetsky center will serve as an important extension of the mission
and values of St. Edward’s University,” said George
E. Martin, president. “Ambassador Green brings a unique perspective
as a diplomat and scholar — she understands the needs of these
countries and the numerous ways St. Edward’s may contribute
to finding lasting solutions.”
“My parents
funded this center because they believe in St. Edward’s and
the role this university can play in improving the lives of so many,”
said Gregory A. Kozmetsky, ’70, who serves on the St. Edward’s
University Board of Trustees and is an honorary chairman of the
$65 million Special Destiny comprehensive campaign. “Along
with Ambassador Green’s global experiences, she brings a network
of government and business leaders who can offer our students educational
opportunities that extend beyond the classroom. Students will have
unprecedented access to leaders focusing on trade and investment
in the Americas, and they will gain experience in bilingual and
bicultural business activities.”
In addition
to her 2001 appointment as Mexican ambassador to Argentina, Green
has extensive experience in the international political and financial
arena. She is the only woman to have served as Mexico’s secretary
of state and also served as a senator in the Mexican Congress, presiding
over one of its Foreign Affairs commissions. Green also has served
as Mexican undersecretary of state, ambassador to Germany, executive
secretary of the National Commission of Human Rights, consultant
to the International Red Cross, and cabinet member of the secretary
general of the United Nations under Boutros Boutros-Ghali. She has
served as advisor at the World Bank to the executive director for
Mexico, Central America, Panama and Venezuela. Green also has extensive
academic experience and has previously held positions as professor
at the Center for International Studies of El Colegio de México,
professor of International and Latin American Economic Problems
at the Universidad Iberoamericana (UIA), and professor of International
Economics, International Politics and Latin American Problems at
the School of Political and Social Sciences of the Universidad Nacional
Autónoma de México (UNAM).
Green
received a BA in International Relations from UNAM and an MA in
Economics from both El Colegio de México and Columbia University.
She holds certificates in Latin American Studies from Columbia University
and on Latin American Economic Integration from the Institute on
Latin American Integration (INTAL/IDB) of Argentina. In recognition
for her work on behalf of international relations and social justice,
Green has been awarded honorary doctorates from the College of New
Rochelle in New York, Tufts University in Massachusetts and the
Argentine University on Business (UADE).
Founded by the Congregation of Holy Cross, St. Edward’s University
has been named as one of America’s Best Colleges for 2005
by U.S. News & World Report and was selected by The
Princeton Review for inclusion in the guide Colleges with a
Conscience. St. Edward’s is a private, Catholic, liberal
arts university of approximately 4,650 students located in Austin,
Texas.
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