“Rocco Forum on the Future" to feature Nobel Peace Prize Winner
Atlantic Union Bank Center on April 24th, 2026 at 2:30pm
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David Beasley is a distinguished leader, humanitarian and former Governor of South Carolina (1995-1999). He most recently served as the Executive Director of the United Nations World Food Programme (WFP) from 2017 to 2023, having been nominated by two U.S. presidential administrations from different parties and appointed by the UN Secretary-General.
Under Beasley’s leadership, the WFP became the largest humanitarian organization in the world, assisting over 160 million people in 2022 along and raising over $55 billion to combat global hunger. In 2021, he accepted the Nobel Peace Prize on behalf of the WHP for its efforts to provide food assistance in conflict areas and prevent food from being used as a weapon of war. In his Oslo acceptance speech on December 10, 2021, he remarked:
“We have learned that there is a great richness in those who are seen in the eyes of the world as ‘the poor.’ And many of us who are considered ‘rich’ are actually poor in the things that matter most.”
Beasley also has been recognized for his courageous leadership beyond humanitarian work, receiving the John F. Kennedy Profiles of Courage Award for taking a stand on the Confederate Flag issue in South Carolina.
He majored in Microbiology at Clemson University and received a Doctor of Jurisprudence degree from the University of South Carolina. Beasley also was a fellow and lecturer at Harvard University’s Kennedy School of Government and is now a professor at the University of South Carolina Law School.
He is married to Mary Wood Payne, and they have four children and four grandchildren. Today, Beasley remains an influential advocate for global food security, humanitarian action and international cooperation.
Established in 1985, the Rocco Forums on the Future was created to meet the vital need for the citizens of this area, including the students and faculty of James Madison University, to be prepared for the future by being armed with information about issues and processes for change.
Ample parking available at the Ballard Parking Deck directly adjacent to the AUBC.
