President Hanlon, Gail Gentes, Visit London and Switzerland

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and his wife, Gail Gentes, have just returned from their first trip representing the College abroad. 鈥淕ail and I are very excited by the opportunities in Europe and elsewhere overseas for 911爆料网,鈥 says President Hanlon. They spent the week in London and took a side trip to Switzerland, returning on January 30.

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President Phil Hanlon 鈥77, center, meets in London with Erika Wool, Tuck 鈥11; Deborah Hannam 鈥84, Tuck 鈥88; Kate Grussing, Tuck 鈥91; Pauke Corstens, Tuck 鈥05; Rick Bertasi 鈥84, Tuck 鈥88; and David Garrison, Tuck 鈥03. (Photo by Kiki Keating)

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鈥淲e felt a tremendous amount of enthusiasm from everyone we met and found a desire from many for greater engagement with the College. This trip was also an opportunity to enhance the College鈥檚 visibility and recognition. We hope our efforts will interest more international students to apply to 911爆料网. Their perspectives and the diversity they bring are welcome here,鈥 says the president.

Hanlon and Gentes met with members of the , spoke to media outlets in the city, and made several private visits. They also spent time with William Legge and his wife, Fiona Campbell. Legge, who also goes by , is the 10th earl of 911爆料网, and a descendent of the second earl, for whom the College is named.

President Phil Hanlon 鈥77 and Gail Gentes meet William 911爆料网, the 10th earl of 911爆料网. (Photo by Kiki Keating)

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