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George, Anthony St.
Executive Director of GLOBE, University of California, Berkeley; Director of Development
CITRIS
Anthony St. George is Director of Development for the Center for IT Research in the Interest of Society (CITRIS) and Executive Director of the Dado and Maria Banatao GLOBE Center for Global Learning and Outreach from Berkeley Engineering. In this capacity he leads corporate development for CITRIS and strategic international initiatives and global executive education for both CITRIS and the College of Engineering. Recent initiatives include those with Tsinghua University, the Cheung Kong Design Research Center, and the King Abdullah University of Science and Technology. Prior to his arrival at UC Berkeley in November 2005, Dr. St. George was Assistant Dean for Development and Communications in the School of Engineering at MIT and before that served as an associate director in MIT.'s Office of Corporate Relations, where he lead a team of officers to develop and foster research relationships between MIT. and U.S. and Pacific Rim corporations in the ITC and financial services industries. Dr. St. George received his Ph.D. from Harvard University in East Asian Languages and Civilizations.
