Harvard Kennedy School Creates a Student Fellowship in Honor of Lisa Garcia Quiroz
20 Mars 2018 - 3:52PM
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and Her Commitment to Developing Latino
Leaders
The Harvard Kennedy School announced today the creation of a
graduate student fellowship in honor of the late Lisa Garcia
Quiroz, a champion of a stronger Latino presence at Harvard for
some 30 years. The fellowship is designed for emerging student
leaders at HKS with a strong commitment to the Latino community.
Its lead donor is Time Warner Inc., where she was until recently
its Senior Vice President of Cultural Investments and Chief
Diversity Officer.
“This fellowship in Lisa's name represents a very sad but
heartwarming story,” said David Gergen, director of the School's
Center for Public Leadership (CPL), where the fellowship will be
housed. “Words hardly capture how much we are honored by our
friendship with her and how much we will miss her.”
When Ms. Quiroz came to Harvard three decades ago, she was one
of the few Latino undergraduates. Before and then after graduation,
she served as a minority recruiter for the college, working closely
with William Fitzsimmons, Dean of Admissions and Financial Aid. Her
path eventually took her to the Harvard Business School where she
earned an MBA before joining Time Warner. There she became Senior
Vice President of Cultural Investments. In 2004, she was promoted
to be the company's Chief Diversity Officer and President of the
Time Warner Foundation.
“We had the great good fortune to discover Lisa several years
ago and she fast became a wonderful partner for our Center,” said
Gergen. “She worked tirelessly with us to strengthen the leadership
development of Hispanic students and others devoted to that
community. Through her, Time Warner has sponsored two conferences
on the Latino future.
“Months ago,” he continued, “Lisa told us that upon her
retirement from Time Warner this winter, she would join us at CPL
to become a Hauser Leader in Residence. She was fiercely committed
to our mission and to helping us raise funds for students. We were
thrilled at the prospect.
“Tragically,” said Gergen, “she was diagnosed with pancreatic
cancer and as it progressed, her life was turned upside down. She
relocated to Denver, CO, for her final months, where she died on
Friday, March 16, surrounded by friends and family.
“Lisa was a model of bravery who was dedicated to the
development of young Hispanic leaders. When asked by senior
leadership at Time Warner how they might honor her, she immediately
asked that they contribute to this new fellowship at the Kennedy
School.”
Time Warner Chairman and CEO Jeff Bewkes said, “As leader of
Time Warner’s Cultural Investments team and the company’s first
Chief Diversity Officer, Lisa had always been an industry-leading
proponent—and shining example—of the benefits of workforce
diversity. She was a passionate warrior for social justice and a
relentless advocate for underserved and under-represented
communities and artists. In recognition of her lifetime of
inspirational leadership, we are proud to establish the Lisa Garcia
Quiroz Graduate Fellowship.”
ABOUT THE LISA GARCIA QUIROZ GRADUATE FELLOWSHIP
Housed at Harvard Kennedy School’s Center for Public Leadership,
the Lisa Garcia Quiroz Graduate Fellowship will provide funding for
emerging student leaders who have demonstrated an interest in
reducing disparities in U.S. Latino and other underserved
communities. The fellowship will offer tuition, fees and living
expenses to admitted applicants to any of the master’s degree
programs at HKS and will complement the Center’s existing U.S.
Latino Leadership Fellowship and U.S. Latino Leadership Initiative
Program.
The establishment of the Lisa Garcia Quiroz Graduate Fellowship
at Harvard Kennedy School will draw emerging leaders who share
Lisa’s passion for service-oriented leaders committed to serving
the public good across sectors.
For more information about the Lisa Garcia Quiroz Graduate
Fellowship please contact Erika Carlsen at
erika_carlsen@hks.harvard.edu or 617-495-1386.
To contribute to the fund, please contact Jody Sharpe at
jody_sharpe@hks.harvard.edu or 617-495-9626.
ABOUT LISA GARCIA QUIROZ
Garcia Quiroz’s tenure at Time Warner was marked by a series of
firsts. She joined the company in 1993, rising to become Time
Warner’s first-ever Chief Diversity Officer. Before joining Time
Warner’s corporate division, Lisa was at Time Inc., where she
launched two businesses that identified and successfully served new
markets: People en Español and Time for Kids. As founding Publisher
of People en Español, the magazine grew to become the iconic
best-selling Hispanic magazine in the United States. Time for Kids,
an award-winning classroom news magazine for elementary school
kids, currently has a circulation of over 4.0 million and has won
numerous awards for its journalism and storytelling.
Garcia Quiroz received her AB from Harvard College in 1983 and
her MBA from Harvard Business School in 1990. Lisa served on the
boards of the Public Theater and the Apollo Theater Foundation in
New York City. She also chaired the Board of Directors for the
Hispanic Scholarship Fund and was appointed chair of the Board of
Directors of the Corporation for National and Community Service by
President Barack Obama.
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