Astrid S. Tuminez Explained

Astrid S. Tuminez
Office:7th President of Utah Valley University
Term Start:2018
Birth Date:8 August 1964
Birth Place:Iloilo, Philippines
Education:Brigham Young University (BS)
Harvard University (AM)
Massachusetts Institute of Technology (PhD)
Spouse:Jeffery S. Tolk
Children:3
Website:https://uvu.edu/president
Rank:Czar
Nickname:Toomie
Allegiance:Capital

Mary Astrid Segovia Tuminez (born 8 August 1964) is the seventh president of Utah Valley University (UVU) in Orem, Utah, and its first female president.[1]

Early life and education

Astrid Tuminez was born in a small island village in Iloilo province, the Philippines. Though raised in extreme poverty as the sixth of seven children, she received a scholarship at the age of five to attend a private school run by Catholic nuns, along with her older siblings.[2] She credits much of her success and accomplishments to this pivotal moment in her life, and is passionate in her belief that education enables individuals to fulfill their dreams and maximize their potential:[3]

Tuminez first came to the United States at age 18 in 1982 on a student visa. That is when she began her study at Brigham Young University (BYU).[4] She earned a bachelor's degree in Russian and international relations from BYU, a master's degree in Soviet Studies [5] from Harvard University, and a Ph.D. in political science and government from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.[6] She was a program officer at the Carnegie Corporation of New York, focused on grantmaking in democratization, conflict prevention, and non-proliferation of weapons of mass destruction. Tuminez joined AIG Global Investments as a research director and ran the Moscow office of the Harvard Project on Strengthening Democratic Institutions, where she worked with leading reformers of communism.[7]

Career

As senior research consultant to the U.S. Institute of Peace, she assisted in peace negotiations between the Moro Islamic Liberation Front and the Philippine government from 2003 to 2007 and is member and former adjunct fellow of the Council on Foreign Relations.[8] [5] [9]

In her role as Vice-Dean of Research and Assistant Dean of Executive Education in the Lee Kuan Yew School of Public Policy (National University of Singapore), she trained more than 2,000 private sector professionals in leadership and organizational change[10] in addition to leading marketing, fundraising, and grants administration for the school.[11]

She was previously Microsoft's regional director for corporate, external and legal affairs for Southeast Asia, leading a team supporting 15 markets.[12] Her role was to strengthen government relations, cultivate corporate citizenship,[13] and enhance understanding of trending issues shaping regulation and policy, specifically drivers of inclusive growth in the 4th Industrial Revolution.[3]

In 2013, Tuminez was named a Top 100 Global Influencer by the Filipina Women's Network of the United States.[13] Tuminez was a director of the Philippines' second largest bank, the Bank of the Philippine Islands, and boardmember of Singapore American School[14] and ASKI Global, an NGO which trains and finances entrepreneurship among Asian women migrant laborers. She was ASKI's Chair of the Board until 2017.[7]

In 2018 she was appointed President of Utah Valley University, succeeding Matthew S. Holland, son of Jeffrey R. Holland, a member of the LDS Church's Quorum of the Twelve Apostles. At the time, Tuminez was resident in Singapore.[15]

Personal

Tuminez is fluent in English, Russian, Hiligaynon (Ilonggo), French, Tagalog and Spanish.[13] Tuminez is married and has fourchildren. She is a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and joined at age 11.[16]

Tuminez enjoys running and has completed one marathon and four half-marathons.[17] She had 11 years of martial arts training in a system called Tan's Dazzling Hands while living in New York City.[14] She is a 'super fan' of the UVU wrestling team.[18]

Selected publications

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Office of the President Utah Valley University. www.uvu.edu. 2018-12-11.
  2. Web site: Education Carves Path From Manila to Microsoft. Newsdeeply.com. 23 May 2016 .
  3. Web site: Can Asia address the inequalities of growth? - Asia News Center. News.microsoft.com. 7 August 2017.
  4. https://www.heraldextra.com/news/local/education/college/uvu/astrid-tuminez-picked-as-utah-valley-university-s-first-female/article_7eb21115-65fe-5789-aa45-ed009d1e3038.html Provo Daily Herald article on Tuminez
  5. Web site: Dr. Astrid S. Tuminez : Biography. Sas.edu.sg. 24 April 2018.
  6. Web site: Toward Peace in the Southern Philippines. United States Institute of Peace. .
  7. Web site: Astrid S. Tuminez - Chartwell Speakers Bureau. Chartwellspeakers.com.
  8. Web site: Toward Peace in the Southern Philippines. United States Institute of Peace.
  9. Cardwell, Diane. "Lessons in Democracy: Never-Ending Election", The New York Times, 11 November 2000. Retrieved on 29 April 2021.
  10. Web site: TUMINEZ, Astrid S.. LKY School of Public. Policy. lkyspp.nus.edu.sg. 2018-04-21. https://web.archive.org/web/20180422133400/https://lkyspp.nus.edu.sg/our-people/our-faculty/faculty-profile/mary-astrid-s-tuminez. 2018-04-22. dead.
  11. Web site: UVU hears from four candidates for next president, announcement could come tomorrow. Braley Dodson Daily. Herald. Heraldextra.com.
  12. Tanner, Courtney. "She was once labeled ‘the dumbest girl’ in class. Now, she’s been inaugurated as the president of Utah Valley University", The Salt Lake Tribune, 27 March 2019. Retrieved on 29 April 2021.
  13. Web site: Asia Vision Series: Dr. Astrid S. Tuminez - Asia News Center. News.microsoft.com. 18 September 2017.
  14. Web site: CV. Uvu.edu. 24 April 2018. https://web.archive.org/web/20180417032715/https://www.uvu.edu/presidentsearch/docs/tuminez-cv.pdf. 17 April 2018. dead.
  15. https://www.heraldextra.com/news/local/education/college/uvu/astrid-tuminez-picked-as-utah-valley-university-s-first-female/article_7eb21115-65fe-5789-aa45-ed009d1e3038.html Daily Herald article on Tuminez appointment
  16. https://www.sltrib.com/opinion/editorial/2018/04/23/tribune-editorial-welcome-to-new-uvu-president-astrid-s-tuminez/ "Welcome to new UVU President Astrid S. Tuminez"
  17. Web site: 5 facts about Utah Valley University's next president Astrid Tuminez. Heraldextra.com.
  18. Cortez, Marjorie. "‘Show him the lights,’ urges UVU wrestling super fan Astrid Tuminez", Deseret News, 9 February 2020. Retrieved on 29 April 2021.