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About Karen Snyder Sullivan
 Karen Snyder Sullivan, Class of 1968, first travelled abroad during the summer between her junior and senior years at Mount Holyoke. The trip she made to Peru in 1967 helped Karen define her future career plans and gave her a sense of herself and the place she would make for herself in the world. Karen was a Latin American Studies major and, in the late 1960s, a forerunner and groundbreaker for women in international banking.
Karen loved to travel and found it an exhilerating, broadening experience. She had a keen, discerning eye for people and places and the ability to relate what was unique and distinct about other cultures to her own. From the African bush to the Roman Forum, she learned about the world and made that learning part of her life and the lives of those around her.
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