Board of Trustees elects Pam Flaherty its first female president
Among her leadership positions as president and CEO of Citigroup Foundation, Flaherty has been involved in environmental initiatives.
"This has helped me to learn that wonderful things can be done," said Flaherty, who actively supports Brody and his Climate Change Task Force.
Besides being concerned with the environment, Flaherty also pressed the importance of Hopkins globally. As a student of SAIS, she gained an intense interest in international relations and the entire world, and appreciates the global reach of Hopkins.
"Johns Hopkins is a wonderful jewel for not only the United States but on a global scale," she said.
Flaherty believes that the most important thing the University can do for the environment is to reduce energy usage. This will not only reduce the amount of greenhouse gases, but also help save money.
Flaherty recently visited the SAIS school in Nanjing, China along with Brody and other administrators to attend ceremonies for the school's 20th anniversary. During her stay, she met alumni who had a profound effect on her.
"About 700 students have come out of the Nanjing school. Of these, there are Chinese students who now understand the U.S., as well as international students who can now speak Chinese. The U.S. and China are both important actors on the world stage,"she said.
"This has helped me to learn that wonderful things can be done," said Flaherty, who actively supports Brody and his Climate Change Task Force.
Besides being concerned with the environment, Flaherty also pressed the importance of Hopkins globally. As a student of SAIS, she gained an intense interest in international relations and the entire world, and appreciates the global reach of Hopkins.
"Johns Hopkins is a wonderful jewel for not only the United States but on a global scale," she said.
Flaherty believes that the most important thing the University can do for the environment is to reduce energy usage. This will not only reduce the amount of greenhouse gases, but also help save money.
Flaherty recently visited the SAIS school in Nanjing, China along with Brody and other administrators to attend ceremonies for the school's 20th anniversary. During her stay, she met alumni who had a profound effect on her.
"About 700 students have come out of the Nanjing school. Of these, there are Chinese students who now understand the U.S., as well as international students who can now speak Chinese. The U.S. and China are both important actors on the world stage,"she said.

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Agnes Marcellina
posted 9/08/08 @ 8:21 PM EST
I would like to ask how to be able to send a letter to Mrs. Pamela P. Flaherty. I need to report to her what is going on that Citibank has done to its client here in my country. (Continued…)
Tony McArdle
posted 7/21/09 @ 9:10 AM EST
I have tried without success to send an email to Pamela Flahertyy at Citibank.
The citibank system is understandly security conscious but if someone can send me Ms. (Continued…)
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