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President Eaton Engages the
Culture
Communicating the institution's
vision for "engaging the culture and changing the world" to local and
national audiences is one of Βι¶ΉΣ³Ορ President Philip
Eaton's
top priorities. The following list is a sampling of his recent speaking
engagements
and professional involvements:
- Emerald City Rotary. April 24, 2001, Βι¶ΉΣ³Ορ. President Eaton
addressed this downtown Rotary club on "Culture Shaping and Character
Formation: The Old and the New for Higher Education."
- City Chapel Fellowship. April 26, 2001, Washington Athletic Club,
Βι¶ΉΣ³Ορ. President Eaton spoke on "The Unfolding Stories of Our Lives" to
this longstanding downtown organization.
- Westmont College Commencement Address. May 5, 2001, Santa
Barbara, California. Addressing West-mont graduates, President Eaton asked
them, "What Will Be Your Life Story?"
- World Vision Chapel. May 9, 2001, Federal Way, Washington.
President Eaton visited World Vision's headquarters to speak to the WV staff
on "How to Change the World: Aligning Our Stories With the Big Story."
- Renton Rotary Club. June 14, 2001, Renton, Washington. President
Eaton addressed the Rotarians on "Good Leaders for a New Century."
- SPU Tour in England. June
18-29, 2001. President and Mrs. Eaton hosted this tour for a group of SPU's
special friends. In addition to leading the group to various historic sites,
the president provided reflections on British
poetry along the way.
- The Wharton Institute for
Research on Higher Education. July
8-12, 2001, University of Pennsylvania. President Eaton and his cabinet
participated in a senior leadership conference on strategy-building for
change led by faculty from The Wharton School.
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