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The competition was worldwide with 25 people from 15 countries selected for the intensive program. Field trips are scheduled into Cambodia and northern Thailand near the Burma border.

Gulley joins Parker School board of directors

Parker School has welcomed Saundra Gulley to its board of directors. Gulley, a retired investment banker, assumes a director-at-large position.

Gulley’s 15 years of experience in investment banking includes six years as managing director of investment grade capital markets for New York-based Donaldson, Lufkin & Jenrette Securities Corporation. As a senior officer for the energy, utility, environmental services and paper industries, Gulley helped increase net revenues of the company’s high-grade to $130 million in 1999. She also was the head of Women’s Recruiting for Investment Banking and a member of the company’s MBA and undergraduate recruiting committees.

Gulley also has been vice president of corporate finance for Lazard Freres & Co. and an analyst at Goldman, Sachs & Co., both in New York.

Gulley lives in Waimea with Bob, her husband of 18 years.

Gulley previously served as a member of Parker’s Investment Committee, a sub-committee of the board’s Finance Committee.

Hall selected for Rotary studies program

Harold V. Hall, director of the Pacific Institute for the Study of Conflict and Aggression in Waimea, has been selected a cultural fellow to the Rotary Peace and Conflict Studies Program this summer at Chulalongkorn University in Bangkok, Thailand.

The competition was worldwide with 25 people from 15 countries selected for the intensive program. Field trips are scheduled into Cambodia and northern Thailand near the Burma border.