Showing posts with label UN Association. Show all posts
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Friday, March 11, 2011

So long Sister Cities...but not Farewell

By the time you read this, I will be gone. But hopefully, not forgetten.

Friday, March 11 is my last day as the chief executive of Sister Cities International. It has been a incredible four years leading this global network of communities. I have enjoyed a personal international education along the way and I will not forget the people who make this network so incredible and relevent.

Over the next few weeks and months I will re-invent my blog in my new role as the Executive Director of the UN Association of the USA which is a program of the UN Foundation. In the meantime, you can continue to follow SCI on Twitter (@sistercityintl) and Facebook.

Instead of re-inventing my reflections about my tenure in a final post, I will share my remarks to the SCI members from the Annual Business Meeting on the last day of the conference.

"...As a closing footnote to my formal report as most of you know I will be leaving SCI in a few weeks to join the UN Association of the USA, a program of the UN Foundation.

I feel fortunate to have enjoyed this time, and to serve you and the sister cities mission. The idea of connecting communities and individuals is not just a noble one, but a vital one.

You follow in the footsteps of citizens, really generations of citizens, who believed and witnessed how one handshake and one relationship can make a difference.

Our network is ripe with opportunity. Its limitations are only bound by your imagination and of course, resources. I challenge you to leave this conference with a renewed commitment to invigorate your local sister city program.

These are efforts that cannot be done in Washington, DC – they are done locally. Putting on the same program or exchange every year is easy. Change is hard. Inventing, creating, imagining is difficult. But I have seen the strength and passion you bring to this work, and I have no doubt it is possible.

I wish each of you well on your sister cities endeavors. I will take all of these experiences and inspiring stories with me. Thank you for sharing sister cities with me. These are memories and friendships I will hold onto.

Thank you Mr. Chairman, this concludes my report."