About John Cullinane

During the past six years, he has promoted the Northern Ireland experience as a role model for peace in the Middle East through jobs and economic development. This included organizing a conference hosted by the University of Ulster on this topic in Belfast, Northern Ireland, attended by Israeli, Palestinian and key participants in the struggle for peace in the Middle East. As a result, he has been invited to participate as a member of the Aspen Institute's Middle East Strategy Group, which has endorsed his idea for "smart" call centers for the Middle East.

Mr. Cullinane graduated from Northeastern University and has also received honorary degrees from Northeastern University, University of Massachusetts - Boston, University of Lowell, and Suffolk University. Most recently, John was awarded an Honorary Degree from the University of Ulster at a ceremony held at the John F. Kennedy Library, the first Honorary Degree ever awarded outside of Ireland by the University. He was also a Fellow in the Center for Business & Government at the John F. Kennedy School of Government, Harvard University.

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