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         Mary Jean Eisenhower, President and CEO of People to People International (PTPI), was born in Washington, D.C. during her grandfather, Dwight D. Eisenhower’s first term in office as President of the United States.  She was christened in the Blue Room of the White House and grew up in nearby Gettysburg, Pennsylvania.  Mary attended several schools in Pennsylvania until her father, John, was named as US Ambassador to Belgium.  She lived in Brussels with her family from shortly after her grandfather’s death in 1969 through 1972.

         Career endeavors have included Capital Hill as a receptionist and assistant case worker for a congressman, eight years in the commercial photographic industry as a senior customer service representative and 13 years as the manager of an engineering firm.  She has sat on numerous Boards; other professional and volunteer affiliations are available upon request.  Recently she completed a Fellowship at Stanford University, Palo Alto, California, USA.

         Since joining PTPI, Mary has traveled extensively throughout the US, Africa, Europe and Asia. Over the last four years she has left US soil 38 times and visited over 40 countries.  Missions have included everything from meeting first families to distributing foodstuffs in developing countries to cultural and humanitarian exchange

         In 1999 she started the PTPI Friendship Fund inspired by an orphanage she visited in Morocco.  The fund is designed as a way for people to help the friends and facilities they visit throughout the world and to help the PTPI Chapter network to assist each other.  To date the fund has been able to provide assistance to causes such as the Global Humanitarian Eradication of Landmines, Children’s Mercy Hospital in London, England, Earthquake relief in India, disaster relief to victims of September 11, 2001 and their families, support of underprivileged schools in China and Sri Lanka, a home for leukemia victims and their families in Cuba, a library project in Viet Nam, Friends of Egypt, among many others.