When

Tuesday, March 12, 2024 from 12:00 PM to 1:30 PM EDT
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Where

Morris Inn, University of Notre Dame 
54756 N Notre Dame Ave
Notre Dame, IN 46556
 

 
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Contact

Sherri Mott, Executive Coordinator 
The Economic Club of Michiana 
219-851-2105 
michiana.econclub@gmail.com 

The Economic Club of Michiana is a forum for the discussion of common economic and business problems and provides a means of communication for the exchange of experiences and ideas and research in matters of public policy affecting the business.

Tuesday, March 12  , 2024    |  12:00 - 1:30 P.M.

 

Pedro Ribeiro was appointed vice president for public affairs and communications in October 2023. In this role he provides strategic communications and government relations advice to the president and other senior University leaders, communicating about and advocating for the mission and priorities of Notre Dame. He oversees the offices of public affairs, central communications, and Notre Dame Magazine.

 

He came to Notre Dame after serving for more than six years as senior vice president for communications for the Association of American Universities, a consortium of the nation’s leading public and private research universities. He directed and coordinated AAU’s public affairs, communications, and media relations activities and staffed the Public Affairs Network constituent group.

 

Before joining AAU, Ribeiro served as deputy assistant secretary for public affairs in the U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS). In that role, he was a senior advisor to the department’s senior leadership on media, public, and employee engagement strategies. He also helped develop and manage the department’s strategic engagement plans for complex issues in coordination with other departments and the White House.

Prior to his service as deputy assistant secretary of DHS, he worked in the department as an assistant director of U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE). In that role, he was responsible for managing and overseeing ICE’s external and internal messaging programs. He directed the agency’s global communications efforts and a staff of 60 employees responsible for media engagement, strategic communications, and internal communications.

Before joining DHS, he served as the director of the Office of Communications in the Executive Office of the Mayor in the District of Columbia. His responsibilities included being the senior on-the-record spokesperson for the government of the district and coordinating all of its public and employee outreach efforts. He also managed the district’s Joint Information Center and was responsible for coordinating the public information response to both the Navy Yard shooting and Hurricane Sandy.

 


Gold Level Members: Remember you must register for each luncheon you plan to attend even though your lunches are prepaid.


Registration deadline is MondayMarch 12, 2024

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