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Bruce Lowry

As Communications Director, Bruce Lowry is responsible for working with media, the Skoll social entrepreneurs, and Skoll’s partners to broadly promote the Foundation’s message around the power of social entrepreneurship.

Bruce brings both private and public sector experience to the Foundation, with a global perspective built from working and living in the Middle East, Africa and Europe.  He joined the Foundation from Novell, where he led the company’s global public relations team.  He oversaw the company’s media and communications efforts as Novell underwent a major reinvention, moving from a traditional proprietary enterprise software player to a leader in Linux and open source. 

Prior to Novell, Bruce spent nearly 14 years at the U.S. State Department as a Foreign Service Officer.  An economic specialist, he served overseas tours of duty in Saudi Arabia, Swaziland and Italy.  His domestic assignments included stints in the Department’s Economic and Business Affairs Bureau, the European regional economic office, the office of the Under Secretary for Economic Affairs, and the Ukraine Desk.   As a diplomat, Bruce worked on a wide range of issues, including, among others, the G-7 summit process, the Middle East peace process, Chernobyl/nuclear safety, human rights, democratization, and economic development. 

Bruce earned a Bachelor of Arts degree in international relations from Pomona College and a Master of Art’s in international affairs from the Johns Hopkins School of Advanced International Studies.  He’s a member of the Pacific Council for International Policy, a Founding Fellow of the Society for New Communications Research, and a board member for the Cazadero Performing Arts Camp.

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