April 6, 2005: Events: COS - Tunisia: Staff: Deputy Directors - Olsen: South Bend Tribune : Jody Olsen, deputy director of the Peace Corps, will speak at Ivy Tech State College's 2005 commencement May 6
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April 6, 2005: Events: COS - Tunisia: Staff: Deputy Directors - Olsen: South Bend Tribune : Jody Olsen, deputy director of the Peace Corps, will speak at Ivy Tech State College's 2005 commencement May 6
Jody Olsen, deputy director of the Peace Corps, will speak at Ivy Tech State College's 2005 commencement May 6
Jody Olsen, deputy director of the Peace Corps, will speak at Ivy Tech State College's 2005 commencement May 6
Peace Corps deputy director to be Ivy Tech graduation speaker
South Bend Tribune
South Bend, Ind.
April 6, 2005
SOUTH BEND - Jody Olsen, deputy director of the Peace Corps, will speak at Ivy Tech State College's 2005 commencement May 6 at Century Center.
More than 400 graduates from the South Bend, Elkhart and Warsaw campuses will receive associate degrees and technical certificates at the event.
Olsen was nominated by President Bush and sworn in as deputy director of the Peace Corps in 2002. She joined the Peace Corps from the Academy for Educational Development in Washington, D.C. Olsen previously was executive director of the Council for International Exchange of Scholars, the organization responsible for managing the Fulbright Scholar program.
She had served in the Peace Corps in a variety of positions from 1979 to 1984 and again from 1989 to 1992. She served as chief of staff for two directors; regional director for North Africa, Near East, Asia and the Pacific; and country director in Togo. From 1966 to 1968, she was a Peace Corps volunteer in Tunisia.
Olsen is a graduate of the University of Utah and received a master's degree in social work and a doctoral degree from the University of Maryland.
Last year, the Peace Corps and the American Association of Community Colleges moved forward on an initiative to increase the number of community college graduates serving in the Peace Corps. There are nearly 20 current assignments for which community college graduates can qualify, including youth development, health services, business development, information technology, agriculture and the environment and skilled trades.
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