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Bishop’s Student Addresses One Young World Youth Summit
Sherbrooke QC - 25 February, 2010
Elliott Verreault, a 2nd year Business student from Quebec City, was one of only seven Canadian to participate in the inaugural One Young World Youth Summit held in London, England from February 8-10.
One Young World nicknamed Young Davos by some media outlets, is the world's first global youth leadership summit. Bringing together several hundred delegates age 25 and under from the world's 192 countries, One Young World combines the social power of the Internet with the energy and ideas of global youth to address the most challenging issues of today including the environment, corporate social responsibility, global health, as well as political leadership.
Elliott was called upon to deliver a speech on multiculturalism with a particular attention given to interfaith dialogue. Introduced by Archbishop and Nobel Prize laureate Desmond Tutu, Elliot was one of the few delegates asked to address the entire summit.
“I have been selected as a One Young World ambassador for the next three years,” says Verreault. “Consequently, I am determined to work on the projects promoting pluralism and peace between cultures that took shape at the summit. I plan to work with fellow delegates towards realization of our projects and come back to One Young World 2011 as alumni and report on our progress to the rest of the world.”
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For additional information :
David McBride
Director of University Advancement
819-822-9600 ext. 2762,
david.mcbride@ubishops.ca

