Joseph D. Duffey
Senior
Vice President
Joseph Duffey joined Laureate (then Sylvan Learning
Systems, Inc.) as senior vice president in 1999 to
help shape the company’s plans to build a worldwide
network of private universities. Today, Dr. Duffey
is responsible for education and academic quality,
and coordinates the development of Laureate
university network programs and partnerships
worldwide.
Before joining Laureate, Dr. Duffey was director
of the U.S. Information Agency, a position to which
he was appointed by President William Clinton and
confirmed by the U.S. Senate in 1993. He previously
served as president of American University in
Washington, D.C., and was chancellor of the
University of Massachusetts at Amherst from 1982 to
1991, during which time he was also elected as
president of the four-campus UMass system.
Dr. Duffey was Assistant Secretary of State for
Educational and Cultural Affairs and Chairman of the
National Endowment for the Humanities under
Presidents Jimmy Carter and Ronald Reagan. He has
also served as a member of the faculty at Yale
University, as a fellow of the JFK School of
Government at Harvard University, and as a U.S.
delegate to the General Conferences of the United
Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural
Organization (UNESCO).
Dr. Duffey is a graduate of Marshall University,
and has received graduate degrees from Yale
University, Andover Newton Theological School and
the Hartford Seminary Foundation. He holds 14
honorary degrees from American colleges and
universities and in 1993 was awarded the honorary
Doctor of Letters by Ritsemaken University in Japan.
He has published widely on themes relating to higher
education and social and economic issues.
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