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Peace Hyde accepted into Harvard Kennedy School’s Global Leadership and Public Policy Program

The prestigious program which is an exclusive invite only initiative created by the Word Economic Forum and Harvard, is designed to prepare leaders to better address critical global policy issues with innovative, multi-stakeholder solutions.

The curriculum combines theory and practice, featuring content-rich sessions and small group discussions with peers and leading faculty from the Harvard Kennedy School alongside insights from illustrious global business leaders.

The Global Leadership Program selects leaders committed to addressing the most pressing issues facing our world today.

Peace Hyde who was recently featured on the cover of GQ Magazine as a Titan of African Unscripted TV, had this to say on her Instagram page:

“As a former Chemistry, Biology and Physics teacher I have always been passionate about the power of education. I believe the more we learn, the more we equip ourselves with the tools to prepare for growth and impact. Furthermore, I believe education is a life long process that never ends. I am super proud to tick off a major bucket list of mine by being accepted into the prestigious Harvard University ‘Global Leadership and Public Policy’ for the 21st Century program. During my time on the program I have been blown away by the experience and insights from the remarkable faculty who have equipped us with the essential skills to shape public policy, champion impactful ideas, and elevate our leadership potential.I am grateful to God for giving me the grace and favor to add another milestone to my journey!”

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