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Dear Faith & Work,


Reunion. Re-unions. Re-uniting... We're entering a season of college reunions, Memorial Day family reunions, and plans for summer gatherings.


I'd like to invite you to two exciting gatherings that FWI is involved with for Princeton Reunions 2023. For those who can't join us, we'll make videos available in our next newsletter, when we'll also give you updates on our research and teaching.


Wishing you all a good season of your own reunions and reuniting!

David W. Miller, Ph.D.

Director, Faith & Work Initiative

Princeton University

Reunions Talk with Dennis Keller '63:

“Entrepreneurship and Ethics in Education”

Saturday, May 27, 9 a.m.- 10 a.m., McCosh 28

David W. Miller, lecturer and director of the Princeton Faith & Work Initiative, will interview Dennis Keller '63, the education entrepreneur whose vision and generosity launched the Keller Center for Innovation in Engineering Education. Ranging from starting a pizza delivery business as an undegraduate at Princeton to opening a research center in Kenya, Dennis has always been a global thinker and multifaceted innovator. Come hear extraordinary stories from an extraordinary person. Saturday, May 27, 2023, 9 a.m. – 10 a.m. in McCosh 28. All are welcome.

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David W. Miller to join panel

"Generative AI: The Good, The Bad and the Precarious Edges"

Tiger Entrepreneurs Conference

Friday, May 26, 10:30 a.m., the Friend Center

As part of this year’s Reunions Tiger Entrepreneurs Conference and Pitch Competition, organized by the Princeton Entrepreneurship Council (PEC) and Princeton Entrepreneurs' Network (PEN), FWI director David W. Miller will join a panel hosted by Don Seitz '79 for a discussion on the advances and pitfalls of GPT and Generative AI technologies. It’s all the rage since OpenAI (whose stated mission is to ensure that artificial general intelligence – AI systems that are generally smarter than humans – benefit all of humanity) released ChatGPT and followed by many competitive offerings across a range of use cases and industry sectors.


Friday, May 26, 10:30 a.m. at the Friend Center on the Princeton campus. More information is here.

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FWI Advisory Board

  • George Bauer, Chairman, GPB, Ltd.
  • Marc Belton, Founder, Wisefellows Consulting
  • Rich Berg, Executive Chairman and Co-Founder, Performance Trust Capital Partners
  • Brill Garrett '88 S89, Jason Garrett Starfish Charities
  • Pat Gelsinger, CEO, Intel
  • Lou GiulianoOperating Executive, The Carlyle Group LP
  • Tom Horton P15, Partner, Global Infrastructure Partners
  • Dale Jones, President and CEO, Diversified Search
  • Yung Bong Lim '87 P23 P25, Managing Partner, RDG Funds LLC


  • Mimi Pivirotto Murley '76 S72 P07 P10, Leading civic volunteer
  • Robert Murley '72 S76 P07 P10, Vice Chairman and Senior Advisor, CS First Boston
  • Craig Philip '75 S76, Director, Vanderbilt University Center for Transportation Research
  • Toni Townes-Whitley '85, Independent Director/Trustee on eight Boards
  • John Tyson, Chairman, Tyson Foods, Inc.
  • Kevin Weiss '79 S79 CEO, Sectigo, Inc.
  • Jacob Worenklein, Chairman and CEO, US Grid Company
  • Johanna Zeilstra, CEO, Gender Fair

Princeton University

Faith & Work Initiative

Princeton University

Keller Center for Innovation

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Princeton University

Princeton, NJ 08544

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The Faith & Work Initiative is a teaching and research center within the Princeton University School of Engineering and Applied Science and the Keller Center committed to exploring ethics, values, and practices of exchange on the frontier of complex social challenges. We explore foundational meanings and promote ethical awareness across our constituencies at every phase of life and work. To do so, we look back—both in terms of the histories of ethical philosophy and also the varying authoritative traditions of religious communities. We approach such histories and wisdom traditions as beneficial for understanding as well as framing contemporary global challenges. With our team of ethical philosophers, philosophers of religion, and historians, as well as our global partners from a range of other disciplines, we commit to this rigorous portfolio of offerings for students, academic peers, religious communities, and leaders in the marketplace.