Palau president plans visit to his former alma mater, GVSU

Tommy Esang Remengesau, President of the Republic of Palau, addresses the 9th plenary meeting of the General Assembly 68th session, General Debate

As president of the Pacific island nation of Palau, Tommy Remengesau is leading a government that is in the center of U.S.-China relations, climate change and outside threats to an ocean economy.

 

Remengesau, who graduated from Grand Valley in 1979, will give a presentation at the Allendale Campus about geopolitical issues on Wednesday, Nov. 1, at the Kirkhof Center, room 2204, from 4-5 p.m. Gleaves Whitney, director of the Hauenstein Center for Presidential Studies, will moderate the session, “From GVSU Student to World Leader.”

 

Sponsored by the Padnos International Center, the event is free and open to the public. Media members are welcome to cover the event.

 

Remengesau led Palau in 2006 in becoming the first nation to ban bottom ocean trawling, fishing boats that drag nets across the ocean floor and kills other marine life in the path. His efforts earned him a 2016 Peter Benchley Ocean Award. He also played a prominent role at the 2015 Paris Accords because of his leadership on climate change.

 

Palau has maintained a strong connection with Grand Valley. More than 10 Palau residents have graduated from Grand Valley and several students are currently enrolled. Remengesau spoke at the fall 2002 Grand Valley commencement ceremony.

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