| PHILADELPHIA,
PA – June 20, 2003 – Osagie Imasogie, Chairman
of the International House Board of Trustees has announced
the appointment of Oliver St. Clair Franklin, O.B.E., to
the position of President and CEO, following a thorough
and thoughtful search. Said Imasogie, “We couldn’t
have found anyone more ideally suited than Oliver to lead
International House into the future. His entire life and
career embody what International House is all about –
building bridges among diverse peoples and cultures in order
to promote mutual understanding, tolerance and respect.
Oliver’s extensive international business and diplomatic
contacts and talent for developing new opportunities and
relationships will play a pivotal role in expanding International
House’s position as a center for internationalism
in our region.”
An accomplished marketer and
manager with rich experience in financial services, civic
leadership, the arts and diplomacy, Oliver began his career
over three decades ago as a columnist for Afro-American
Newspaper and deputy director of Public Affairs for the
Governor’s Commission in Maryland. He then went
on to work as deputy director in the Office of External
Affairs at the University of Pennsylvania, transitioning
to the Annenberg Center to direct special projects, produce
and direct films and lecture in Film Studies. In 1980,
he became an award-winning independent producer of documentary
films focusing on West Africa.
Oliver’s record of public service
is highlighted by his position as Deputy City Representative
for the City of Philadelphia, during which time he established
the Office of Arts and Culture and doubled municipal arts
funding. He also served as the City’s first Chief
of Protocol to provide a municipal focus on international
business, Sister Cities and international relations, and
was Deputy Director of the Transition Team for the Goode
for Mayor Campaign.
Mr. Franklin then moved into the private
financial sector, working in the areas of investment analysis
and advising, development and marketing and senior management
of such companies as Pilgrim Baxter & Associates in
Wayne, Dreyfus Trust Company in New York City and Fidelity
Management Trust Company in Boston. As senior vice president
at Fidelity, he developed the firm’s strategy for
entry into the large public pension fund market and was
its primary intermediary with large public retirement
funds, endowments and foundations. As founding partner
of RISA Investment Advisers in Philadelphia and Capetown,
South Africa, he developed the first U.S. based mutual
fund to invest in the Johannesburg Stock Exchange; his
socially responsible RISA (Reinvest In South Africa) fund
was designed to speed economic transformation and end
economic apartheid in South Africa. Last September, Oliver
brought HRH Prince Andrew, The Duke of York, to Philadelphia
to help launch The Jubilee International Education Fund,
a program founded by Mr. Franklin that will send several
Simon Gratz High School students to Britain for an extended
academic and cultural tour in July 2003.
Since 1989, Oliver has represented
the British Government in Philadelphia as Honorary British
Consul, focusing on trade, investment and consular and
public diplomacy. A former member of the International
House Board of Trustees, he serves as a trustee for the
Philadelphia Foundation, the Rosenbach Museum and Library,
the Global Interdependence Center, the South African Environmental
Trust and the Sir Hans Koopler Trust in New York and London.
Oliver is also a director of Right Management Consultants,
Inc. (NYSE:RIGHTMG) and serves as president of the Philadelphia
Chapter of the Oxford and Cambridge Society. He was educated
at Lincoln University and at the Balliol College of Oxford
University, where he was a Woodrow Wilson Fellow.
Upon acceptance of his appointment,
Oliver Franklin stated: “I am ecstatic to have been
selected by the search committee from among such a distinguished
group of candidates. I have spent the majority of my life
working to build a global community of the type envisioned
by International House’s founders over 90 years
ago. It will be a great honor for me to serve as president
of an organization that is such a unique resource for
internationalism in the greater Philadelphia region.”
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