2009.10.02: Maryann Minutillo is a Senior Advisor in the Office of the Director, Peace Corps
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2009.10.02: Maryann Minutillo is a Senior Advisor in the Office of the Director, Peace Corps
Maryann Minutillo is a Senior Advisor in the Office of the Director, Peace Corps
Maryann Minutillo is the Senior Advisor in the Office of the Director of the Peace Corps. In this capacity she chairs the Policy Review Board and directs the Peace Corps' Internal Management Assessments Program aimed at strengthening Peace Corps operations world-wide. Prior to this position, Mrs. Minutillo was Chief of Operations and Acting Regional Director in the Inter-America & Pacific Region. Before joining the headquarters staff Mrs. Minutillo was Country Director in Bolivia.
Maryann Minutillo is a Senior Advisor in the Office of the Director, Peace Corps
Council Designee: Maryann Minutillo, Senior Advisor in the Office of the Director, Peace Corps
Maryann Minutillo is the Senior Advisor in the Office of the Director of the Peace Corps. In this capacity she chairs the Policy Review Board and directs the Peace Corps' Internal Management Assessments Program aimed at strengthening Peace Corps operations world-wide. Prior to this position, Mrs. Minutillo was Chief of Operations and Acting Regional Director in the Inter-America & Pacific Region. Before joining the headquarters staff Mrs. Minutillo was Country Director in Bolivia. In addition to her work with the Peace Corps, Mrs. Minutillo has an extensive background in public service and international development. While living in Guatemala, she did volunteer work in a was a volunteer in a community-based infant nutrition project; on assignment in the Middle East, she was a faculty member in the College of Health Sciences where she co-chaired a project to assist villages accessing primary health care; she has taught English as a Second Language in several countries at levels from kindergarten to university. She served for six years at the Department of State, leading the Family Liaison Office, which provided outreach and support to Foreign Service families world-wide.
Mrs. Minutillo received an undergraduate degree from Emmanual College in Boston, a Master of Arts from Boston College and did doctoral work at Clark University in Worcester, Massachusetts.
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| Memo to Incoming Director Williams PCOL has asked five prominent RPCVs and Staff to write a memo on the most important issues facing the Peace Corps today. Issues raised include the independence of the Peace Corps, political appointments at the agency, revitalizing the five-year rule, lowering the ET rate, empowering volunteers, removing financial barriers to service, increasing the agency's budget, reducing costs, and making the Peace Corps bureaucracy more efficient and responsive. Latest: Greetings from Director Williams |
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