HOPE Virtual Summer Series

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Event Details


Event contact:

Kelly Hollifield
khollifield@hopeinternational.org

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About

If you missed the HOPE Summer Series, you can access the full series here!

In this unique moment of pandemic, fear, and isolation, we are moved by stories of people coming together—companies and nonprofits selflessly shifting gears to equip those on the front lines, neighbors sacrificially serving one another, communities banding together in unprecedented ways to serve the most vulnerable, and families rediscovering the value of quality time and a slower pace of life.

But what about the stories unfolding beyond the headlines? And how is HOPE International—a Christ-centered organization working in underserved communities around the world—linking arms with program leaders, partners, and the men and women we serve to rebuild dreams together?

Join us for a two-part virtual event series to learn how the pandemic is affecting the people we serve and how we are collaborating during the crisis.

Part one

Thursday, July 9 (Noon - 12:30 p.m. EDT): Beyond the headlines: marginalized communities weathering the pandemic – Featuring Peter Greer, HOPE’s president & CEO, and Jieun Lee, HOPE’s senior savings group program advisor

Part two

Thursday, July 23 (Noon - 12:45 p.m. EDT): Crisis recovery and rebuilding dreams together – Featuring Peter Greer, HOPE’s president & CEO, and Jon from HOPE’s partner in South Asia,* part two will conclude with 15 minutes of Q&A with Peter!

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Peter Greer

Peter Greer is the president and CEO of HOPE International, a global Christ-centered economic development organization serving throughout Africa, Asia, Latin America, and Eastern Europe.

Prior to joining HOPE, Peter worked internationally as a microfinance adviser in Cambodia and Zimbabwe and as managing director for Urwego Bank in Rwanda. He received a B.S. in international business from Messiah University and an MPP in political and economic development from Harvard’s Kennedy School.

Peter’s favorite part of his job is spending time with the entrepreneurs HOPE serves—whether harvesting coffee with farmers in Rwanda, dancing alongside savings groups in Haiti, or visiting the greenhouses of entrepreneurs in Ukraine.

As an advocate for the Church’s role in missions and alleviating extreme poverty, Peter has co-authored over 10 books, including Mission Drift (selected as a 2015 Book Award Winner from Christianity Today), Rooting for Rivals (selected as a 2019 Leadership Resource of the Year in Outreach magazine), The Spiritual Danger of Doing Good (selected as one of the top 40 books on poverty by WORLD Magazine), Created to Flourish (which his mom reviewed with five stars and a smiley face emoji), The Gift of Disillusionment, and Lead with Prayer.

More important than his role at HOPE is his role as husband to Laurel and dad to Keith, Liliana, Myles, and London. While his sports loyalties remain in New England, Peter and his family live in Lancaster, PA.