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A Conversation with Virginia Gamba – An internationally recognized leader in disarmament, peace, and human security. Joining Live from Argentina!

Monday, April 27 @ 1:00 pm 2:00 pm


Attend In-Person at Laurel Ridge Community College, Middletown Campus in the Corron Community Development Center or Virtually

Laurel Ridge Community College is honored to welcome Virginia Gamba, who will join the college live from Argentina for a special hybrid event.

An internationally recognized leader in disarmament, peace, and human security, Virginia Gamba brings decades of experience in international diplomacy and global conflict prevention, including leadership in United Nations initiatives connected to efforts recognized by the Nobel Peace Prize.

She will participate in a thought‑provoking conversation focused on global leadership, strategies for conflict prevention, and the evolving future of international cooperation.

Please complete the form below to register your interest in this upcoming event. By submitting this form, you will receive event updates, including the virtual link, as details become available.


Head-and-shoulders portrait of Virginia Gamba with brown hair and bangs, wearing a coral blazer, black top, and beaded necklace, seated against a gray textured backdrop.

About Virginia Gamba

Virginia Gamba brings more than 30 years of global leadership experience in disarmament, peacebuilding, and human security.

She has served the United Nations in several senior roles, including:

  • Fourth Special Representative of the UN Secretary-General for Children and Armed Conflict
  • Assistant Secretary-General and Head of the Organization for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons
  • Director and Deputy to the High Representative for Disarmament Affairs

In 1995, Ms. Gamba was awarded a shared Nobel Peace Prize for her work on nuclear disarmament with the Pugwash Conferences on Science and World Affairs.

As a candidate for Secretary-General of the United Nations, Ms. Gamba will reflect on her experiences growing up in Argentina, her work on nuclear disarmament, her time at the United Nations, and her vision for global leadership and peace.

Tentative Program Agenda

  • Welcome and Introduction
  • Ms. Gamba’s Background and Career Path
  • Nobel Peace Prize Work on Nuclear Disarmament
  • United Nations Efforts on:
    • Children in Armed Conflict
    • Prevention of Genocide
  • Moderated Q&A

The agenda will be updated as details are finalized.

Special Acknowledgment

This unique opportunity was made possible with the support of Laurel Ridge alumnus Jason Hatch, whose efforts were instrumental in connecting Ms. Gamba with the college.

Questions?

For additional information, please contact:
Larry Friedenberg, Assistant Professor Sociology and Human Services at [email protected].