 
                    University of Iowa (UI) alumna Karri Goeldner Byrne (BA communication theory ‘92) will deliver the 2025 Commitment to Internationalization Lecture, Navigating the Unpredictable: The Private Sector as Partners in Humanitarian Response.
In an era marked by disruption and declining government aid, Byrne will examine how the private sector is stepping into a larger role in global development and humanitarian response. Drawing on her 30 years of experience leading market-based initiatives across 35 countries, she will explore how innovation, adaptability, and local enterprise are redefining the future of international engagement.
Join Byrne and International Programs to explore how the sudden 83% drop in U.S. foreign aid funding is forcing a shift in problem-solving on global issues. The lecture looks beyond previous aid models to present a clear vision of the future; one where private enterprise and local markets become the primary drivers of progress.
Pre-register to let us know you’re coming at https://international.uiowa.edu/rsvp-commitment-internationalization-lecture
Karri Goeldner Byrne is a senior advisor and independent consultant with experience across 35 countries, helping organizations navigate complex economic challenges in some of the world’s most demanding environments. As a senior leader with Mercy Corps and the International Rescue Committee, Byrne helped to design market analysis tools that became the gold standard for understanding market systems in humanitarian contexts. She continues to support this mission as a member of the Advisory Committee for the Markets in Crisis Community of Practice.
Learn more about this talk and past lectures on our Commitment to Internationalization Lecture Series webpage.