H Stephen Halloway

H Stephen Halloway is a seasoned professional with extensive experience in advisory roles and leadership across various organizations. Currently serving as a Senior Advisor for the Congressional Hispanic Leadership Institute and the World Bank, Halloway plays a pivotal role in external relations and policy coordination related to sustainable energy initiatives. Additionally, involvement as a member of the Advisory Board and the Board of Directors for the National Collegiate Conference Association has furthered Halloway's impact in educational leadership. Halloway has held significant positions at the International Law Institute as Director of the Center for Legislative Management and previously served as Chairman of the Corporate Advisory Council at the Congressional Hispanic Leadership Institute. Other roles include Special Advisor at UNIDO and Senior Advisor at the Inter American Development Bank. Halloway's academic credentials include a JD from Boston University, an MA in Political Science from Rutgers University, and a BA in American Institutions from the University of Wisconsin-Madison.

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Congressional Hispanic Leadership Institute

The Congressional Hispanic Leadership Institute's (CHLI) vision is advancing the Hispanic community's diversity of thought. The Congressional Hispanic Leadership Institute is the premiere organization founded by Members of Congress to advance the Hispanic community's economic progress with a focus on social responsibility and global competitiveness. Founded in 2003, CHLI is a 501(c)3 non-profit and non-partisan organization. CHLI is dedicated to fostering a broad awareness of the diversity of thought, heritage, interests and views of Americans of Hispanic and Portuguese descent. CHLI programs strengthen the U.S. Hispanic community by promoting the advancement of Hispanics in all sectors of the U.S. and global economy.


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