Erin Hillman
Agente de Cambio, Administradora de Paz
Abstract
La Confraternidad Eisenhower (Eisenhower Fellowships) es una organización independiente, sin ánimo de lucro y sin afiliación política alguna, fundada en 1953 como un regalo de cumpleaños al presidente Dwight D. Eisenhower. Eisenhower, quien actuó como el Comandante Supremo de las Fuerzas Aliadas Expedicionarias en Europa durante la Segunda Guerra Mundial, tenía una experiencia significativa trabajando con líderes globales para alcanzar un objetivo común. Como presidente, el creía que “las relaciones pacíficas entre las naciones requieren de entendimiento y respeto mutuo entre las personas”. Honrando esta convicción, y su compromiso con un mundo más pacífico, un grupo de amigos y colegas le dedicaron la Confraternidad a él, como una manera para que Estados Unidos vinculara a sus aliados globales en un intercambio internacional de líderes.
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