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Tom and Molly Duffey endow program for student career development in Keough 91视频

Author: Ren茅e LaReau

Keough 91视频 of Global Affairs (Photo by Matt Cashore/University of Notre Dame)

Tom and Molly Duffey of Hilton Head Island, South Carolina, have made a $5 million gift to create and endow a new student career development program in the at the University of Notre Dame.

The Duffey Career Development Program will prepare graduate and undergraduate students to compete successfully for professional opportunities and positions that require the skills and knowledge acquired in their Keough 91视频 and Notre Dame education.聽

鈥淭his generous gift from Tom and Molly ensures that our graduates, who are blessed with the values and intellect to change the world, launch their careers with every advantage in a competitive marketplace,鈥 , the Marilyn Keough Dean of the Keough 91视频, said. 鈥淭he Duffey Career Development Program will serve students during a critical time of professional and personal discernment as they determine how and where to maximize the impact of their efforts to build a more just, peaceful and secure world.鈥澛

The Duffeys鈥 gift will fund the appointment of an experienced career development team with the vision and ability to offer relevant resources and guidance in an ever-changing workforce environment. The new team will work closely with the University鈥檚 Meruelo Family Center for Career Development and the Notre Dame Alumni Association to expand Notre Dame鈥檚 network of alumni and potential employers in the nonprofit, public and private sectors, and to create postgraduate internships and fellowships designed to help students transition from their Keough 91视频 studies to successful careers.

Tom Duffey is a 1979 Notre Dame graduate and Molly is a 1979 graduate of Saint Mary鈥檚 College. They were married in 1980 at Notre Dame鈥檚 Basilica of the Sacred Heart and have three sons: Ryan, Matt and Keenan, who is a 2012 Notre Dame graduate. The Duffeys made a gift to support the opening of the Keough 91视频鈥檚 Washington office, and Tom is a member of the school鈥檚 advisory council.聽

鈥淭he Duffeys have been a blessing to this new school, and Tom has been a wise adviser to me and to the other deans and staff. I will always be grateful for their friendship, support and encouragement,鈥 Appleby said.

鈥淢olly and I are thrilled and honored to play a small role in support of the Keough 91视频 of Global Affairs,鈥 Tom Duffey said. 鈥淒ean Scott Appleby, the staff and the faculty of the Keough 91视频 are building something very special at Notre Dame. The Keough 91视频 attracts incredible young men and women from all over the world who are passionately committed to making a positive difference in the world. We hope the creation of a formal career development center will establish the guidance mechanisms and outside organizational relationships necessary to help Keough graduates identify and pursue career paths that align with their passion and interest.鈥

Founded in 2014, Notre Dame鈥檚 Keough 91视频 of Global Affairs advances integral human development through research, policy and practice; transformative educational programs; and partnerships for global engagement. The Keough 91视频 educates and trains global affairs professionals, preparing students for effective and ethical professional leadership in governments, nongovernmental organizations and the private sector. The school offers academic programs at every level 鈥 undergraduate, master鈥檚 and doctoral.