Sam Potolicchio

Sam Potolicchio (/pɒtɒˈlɪkɪɒ/) is a professor specializing in government, leadership and political communications. He serves as Director of Global and Custom Education at Georgetown University's McCourt School of Public Policy Executive Education program and Distinguished Professor and Department Chair of Political Communications at the Russian Presidential Academy of National Economy and Public Administration (RANEPA).[1][2] Potolicchio is founder and President of the Preparing Global Leaders Forum (PGLF), an international leadership training program with campuses in Russia, Croatia and Jordan.[3]

Sam Potolicchio
Potolicchio in 2014
EducationB.A. in Psychology
B.A. in Government
M.A. in Government
M.T.S. in Theology and Culture
PhD in Government
Alma materGeorgetown University
Harvard University
OccupationProfessor
EmployerGeorgetown University
Russian Presidential Academy of National Economy and Public Administration
New York University
Preparing Global Leaders Forum
TitleDirector of Global and Custom Education at McCourt School of Public Policy at Georgetown University
Distinguished Professor and Department Chair of Political Communications at RANEPA
President of Preparing Global Leaders Forum (PGLF)
Websitewww.sampotolicchio.com

Education

Potolicchio graduated from Georgetown's College of Arts and Sciences with B.A. degrees in both psychology and government. He went on to earn an M.T.S. in Theology and Culture from Harvard University's Divinity School and an M.A. and PhD in Government from Georgetown's Graduate School of Arts and Sciences.[4]

Career

Potolicchio teaches at Georgetown University, RANEPA and New York University.[5][6]

Since 2015, Potolicchio has served as Director of Global and Custom Education at the McCourt School of Public Policy at Georgetown University. [7] He is the academic director of Georgetown’s Global Visiting Student Program and a lecturer at Georgetown's Global Education Institute (GGEI), where he lectures to senior government officials and corporate executives from emerging economies, including China and Japan.[8][9]

In 2013, Potolicchio was named Distinguished Professor and Department Chair in Political Communications at the RANEPA's School of Public Policy. In 2016, he started the first English language bachelors program in global governance and leadership in Russia.[10]

Potolicchio founded and serves as President of the Preparing Global Leaders Forum (PGLF), which convenes and trains rising leaders from around the world. PGLF is composed of Preparing Global Leaders Summit in Moscow, Russia, Preparing Global Leaders Croatia in Zagreb, Croatia and Preparing Global Leaders Academy in Amman, Jordan.[11]

Potolicchio is the official lecturer on American Federalism for the Open World Leadership Program at the Library of Congress, where he lectures to delegations from post-Soviet countries.[12] He has delivered keynote lectures at over 200 different universities in 75 countries including Oxford, Yale, Cambridge, Sorbonne, LSE, Brown, Dartmouth, Bologna and Warwick. In addition to public lectures, Potolicchio advises political and business leaders internationally and conducts training with corporate audiences.[13]

Potolicchio is the Distinguished Scholar at the Canterbury School of Fort Myers where he also provides the academic foundation for the Leadership Institute for Tomorrow (LIFT).[14][15] Previously he was the scholar-in-residence at the Landon School where he had taught fifth grade Latin and served as assistant director of admissions.[16] Potolicchio was, along with Senator Richard Lugar, the Senior Lecturer at the University of Indianapolis Lugar Academy Washington Semester program.[17]

As a youth basketball coach he guided his team, the Jelleff Hoyas, to 6 undefeated championship seasons.[18][19][20]

Awards

In 2012, Princeton Review named Potolicchio one of the “Best Professors in America”, the only professor chosen from his field.[21][22] Prior to that, Potolicchio received the K. Patricia Cross Award from the Association of American Colleges and Universities in 2011, as one of the future leaders of American higher education.[23] In 2017, Potolicchio was named a winner of the OZY Educator Award, as one of the six most outstanding American educators.[24] He has won numerous teaching awards at Georgetown University.[25]

Publications

Potolicchio is a columnist for Newsweek Japan, where his regular column covers developments in American politics and government for an international audience.[26] Potolicchio's book chapters on religion and politics have been published in volumes by Congressional Quarterly Press and Oxford University Press.[27]

References

  1. "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2014-07-13. Retrieved 2014-06-18.CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  2. "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2014-06-18. Retrieved 2014-06-18.CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  3. http://www.pglf.org
  4. http://www.sampotolicchio.com/#bio
  5. http://scs.georgetown.edu/faculty/3975463/samuel-potolicchio
  6. http://www.nyu.edu/global/global-academic-centers/washington-dc/academics/faculty.html
  7. https://mccourt.georgetown.edu/ExecEd/CustomizedPrograms/GlobalEducation
  8. https://scs.georgetown.edu/departments/53/international-executive-programs/
  9. https://static.scs.georgetown.edu/upload/files/syllabi/term_201620/course_SDCP-360/section_30/SWP_Summer_2016_ResearchSeminar_Syllabus_Potolicchio.pdf
  10. http://www.ranepa.ru/eng/sobytiya/novosti/the-school-of-public-policy-of-ranepa-has-spent-day-of-global-governance-and-leadership
  11. http://www.pglf.org
  12. http://www.openworld.gov/press-releases/open-world-expands-hosts-first-serbian-delegations
  13. http://sampotolicchio.com/#bio
  14. https://www.canterburyfortmyers.org/page/lift/distinguished-scholar
  15. https://www.canterburyfortmyers.org/page/lift
  16. http://www.landon.net/page.cfm?p=4004&newsid=1343
  17. http://reflector.uindy.edu/2013/09/25/students-get-the-washington-experience/
  18. http://www.thehoya.com/for-young-professor-spotlight-reflects-record
  19. http://hds.harvard.edu/news/2011/02/20/in-the-classroom-or-on-the-court-a-focused-passion-for-teaching
  20. https://www.washingtonpost.com/pb/darryl-webster-goes-from-coolidge-to-gw-to-proud-father-of-a-harvard-man/2011/01/15/ABOEeUR_story.html
  21. http://www.princetonreview.com/best-professors-press-release.aspx
  22. https://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/college-inc/post/the-nations-300-best-undergraduate-professors/2012/04/09/gIQAjEfT6S_blog.html
  23. "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2014-04-19. Retrieved 2014-06-18.CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  24. http://www.ozy.com/true-story/why-this-professor-is-bridging-the-gap-between-dc-and-moscow/77526
  25. http://www.thehoya.com/four-gu-professors-chosen-in-the-princeton-reviews-top-300/
  26. http://www.newsweekjapan.jp/stories/world/2017/07/post-8087.php
  27. Wilcox, Clyde; Potolicchio, Sam (2010). "The Christian Right and Church–State Issues". Oxford Handbooks Online. doi:10.1093/oxfordhb/9780195326246.003.0015.
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