b'P U LT E I N S T I T U T E forG L O B A L D E V E L O P M E N T 2021 - 2022A N N U A L R E V I E WPartnering with StudentsThe Zielsdorf Family at Home and Abroad Partnership for Corporate At the Pulte Institute, our goal is to offer students professionallyinvite Frank Taylor, Former Under Secretary for IntelligenceEngagementmeaningful, career-oriented field placement opportunities as aand Analysis, and Amy McAuliffe, Assistant Director of the way of enhancing their attractiveness to potential employers.CIAs Weapons and Counterproliferation Mission Center, to During the 2021-2022 academic year, the Pulte Institutecampus to speak with students about careers in foreign policy. employed 65 undergraduate and graduate student researchThe group also collaborated with CARA partner UniversidadThe private sector is increasingly outspending governmentsThanks to the Zielsdorf Family Partnership, the Pulte Institute has assistants. These students supported projects ranging fromCentroamericana Jos Simen Caas to produce a brief for oneand the public sector in global development investment.made significant progress in engaging the private sector to achieve assessing medical supply chains in Belize and understandingof their research projects on school-based violence.Recognizing the potential within this shifting landscape,better global development outcomes for communities around food insecurity in Mozambique, to conducting ecosystemBob and Fran Zielsdorf made a generous gift to the Pultethe world. Learn more about the Zielsdorf Family Partnership diagnostics workshops in Africa and developing tools for privateThe Pulte Institute is also home to the University of NotreInstitute in 2018 to establish the Zielsdorf Family Partnershipfor Corporate Engagement at pulte.nd.edu/Zielsdorf. sector engagement by development organizations worldwide.Dame Chapter of the Catholic Relief Services (CRS) Studentfor Corporate Engagement. This gift has enabled the Pulte Ambassadors Program. This year, the CRS Ambassadors advocatedInstitute to strengthen our existing corporate partnerships In addition to providing our students with real-world experiencesfor the rights and protection of refugees and displaced personsand take our work with the private sector to the next level.abroad, our team worked with several student interest groupsaround the world, paying particularly close attention to Afghan on-campus. This year we established a new relationship withrefugees resettled in the South Bend area. The AmbassadorsThis year, the Zielsdorf Family Partnership has supported the Notre Dames Student Policy Network (SPN), a student initiativeorganized informational meetings for Notre Dame students,following projects: that gives Notre Dame undergraduates opportunities to pursuea fundraiser for local refugee resettlement efforts, and a call-The Mandela Washington Fellowship (U.S. Department policy research and advocacy projects in real-world settings.a-thon for Notre Dame students to urge their Congressionalof State and local South Bend businesses)In January, the SPN utilized the Pulte Institutes networks toleaders to create pathways to citizenship for Afghan refugees.Rights-Based Water Governance (BHP) Belize Response Initiative for Cold Chain Development (Carrier and UPS Foundation)Private Sector Engagement Harmonizing Indicator Tool (USAID) Data for Development (Chemonics) Future of Work in South Bend (Citi Foundation) Social Entrepreneurship and Innovation Minor (Keough School of Global Affairs)Social Entrepreneurship and Innovation Minor Belize Response Initiative for Cold Chain DevelopmentWorkingwiththePulteInstitutehasbeenbothachallengingand rewarding professional experience for me. With the Pulte Institute, Ive had many opportunities to apply knowledge from my field of study to the workplace, even before I graduate. Im honored to be part of such a supportive and values-based organization.- Dara-Marie Raggay, MGA 2232 33'