Ann Hartman

Biography

Ann Hartman is dean of the East-West Center Education Program. She provides overall leadership for the Center’s graduate student programs, ensuring an enriching intellectual, social and cultural experience for students in residence at the EWC, a cooperative relationship with the University of Hawaiʻi, and international partnerships with institutions across the Asia Pacific region. Previously, she spent 15 years in the Seminars Program at the East-West Center, designing and coordinating short-term professional development and exchange experiences for journalists, young political leaders, and female entrepreneurs from Asia, the Pacific and the United States. She co-authored the book chapter, “Changing Faces Women’s Leadership Seminar: A Model for Increasing Asia Pacific Women’s Entrepreneurial Participation,” in the 2014 academic text Women and Leadership Around the World. Ms Hartman came to the East-West Center in 2002 from a career in teaching, training, and program administration. She received her master’s degree in international education from the Center for International Education at the University of Massachusetts, Amherst with a focus on adult, non-formal education.

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