Background
Kevin F. F. Quigley was born on December 3, 1952, in New York City, New York, United States to the family of Martin S. and Katherine D. Quigley.
Swarthmore College, Swarthmore, Pennsylvania, United States
Kevin F. F. Quigley graduated as Bachelor of Arts from Swarthmore College in 1974.
National University of Ireland, Dublin, Ireland
Kevin F. F. Quigley received his Master of Arts degree from the National University of Ireland at Dublin in 1975.
Columbia University, New York City, New York, United States
Kevin F. F. Quigley continued his education for a Master of International Affairs at Columbia University earning it in 1981.
Georgetown University, Washington, District of Columbia, United States
Kevin F. F. Quigley became a Doctor of Philosophy at Georgetown University in 1995.
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Implications for Americans: A report on a Project of the National Committee on the United States - China Relations: National Committee China Policy Series, No. Eight (8) May, 1994.
https://www.amazon.com/Rise-Nongovernmental-Organizations-China-Implications/dp/B001U2N48W/?tag=2022091-20
1994
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Assisting democracy has become a major concern of the international community since the end of the cold war. Not only governments but private actors - foundations and other non-governmental organizations - are playing a growing role in these efforts, rivaling that of governments and international institutions. This pathbreaking study examines foundations' democracy assistance programs in Central Europe in the years immediately following the fall of the Berlin Wall, both measuring their size and evaluating their strategies. For Democracy's Sake assesses such efforts in post-cold war Central Europe through extensive field research, a rare series of workshops in which Central Europeans knowledgeable about democracy efforts participated, and the author's own experience as a foundation executive. The book includes chapters concentrating on foundations' efforts in the Czech Republic, Hungary, Poland, and Slovakia, a chapter on regional initiatives, and a chapter on the philanthropy of George Soros. This timely volume offers broadly applicable lessons regarding the most effective strategies, approaches, and techniques for helping others develop their own versions of democracy.
https://www.amazon.com/Democracys-Sake-Foundations-Democracy-Assistance/dp/0943875811/?tag=2022091-20
1997
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Potash Hill (Marlboro College alumni magazine), Spring 2019: Life in the Anthropocene, Going through the Narrows, Unexpected Nomad, Magnanimity cum Laude, Clear Writing: Dark Dark Trees. Authors: Sam Amber, Kevin F. F. Quigley, William Edelglass, Judy Dow, Don Dennis, Laura Frank, Richard Smith, Falyn Arakelian, David Teter, Kelly Fletcher, Noah Woods, Emily Weatherill, Philip Johansson, Clayton Clemetson.
https://www.amazon.com/Potash-Marlboro-College-alumni-magazine/dp/B07SHHTJ8N/?tag=2022091-20
2019
Kevin F. F. Quigley was born on December 3, 1952, in New York City, New York, United States to the family of Martin S. and Katherine D. Quigley.
Kevin F. F. Quigley graduated as Bachelor of Arts from Swarthmore College in 1974. he received his Master of Arts degree from the National University of Ireland at Dublin in 1975. He continued his education for a Master of International Affairs at Columbia University earning it in 1981. He became a Doctor of Philosophy at Georgetown University in 1995.
The ninth president of Marlboro College, Kevin F. F. Quigley began serving in July 2015. Before coming to Marlboro, Quigley served as Peace Corps country director in Thailand, and as president and Chief Executive Officer of the National Peace Corps Association (NPCA), a global alumni organization for the more than 200,000 former Peace Corps staff and volunteers.
Quigley has been a Woodrow Wilson Visiting Fellow at 12 liberal arts colleges from 2004 to 2012, and a faculty-practitioner graduate instructor teaching about international studies and management from 1995 to 2011. Earlier, he was a guest scholar at the Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars and the recipient of several other international professional fellowships. Kevin has served on the board of Swarthmore College and the American University of Afghanistan, as well as various international development organizations including the Institute for Sustainable Communities in Montpelier, Vermont. He is the author of For Democracy’s Sake: Foundations and Democracy Assistance in Central Europe (Johns Hopkins University Press) and has published extensively on international and service issues, including a quarterly blog about Peace Corps and service-related issues in The Huffington Post.
Kevin F. F. Quigley has also served as vice president for business and policy at the Asia Society, director of public policy at the Pew Charitable Trusts, vice chairman of the Advisory Committee on Voluntary Foreign Assistance for the U.S. Agency for International Development, and legislative director to Senator John Heinz.
(Implications for Americans: A report on a Project of the ...)
1994(Assisting democracy has become a major concern of the int...)
1997(Potash Hill (Marlboro College alumni magazine), Spring 20...)
2019Quigley has a life-long interest in how education develops skills that expand opportunities, and in helping make public institutions more accountable.
Kevin F. F. Quigley married Susan L. Q. Flaherty on November 1, 1986.