Ariane Hoy is the Vice President of the Bonner Foundation, a role held since September 2004, where efforts focus on partnerships with over 70 colleges and universities to promote access to education and civic engagement. Hoy is an active member of several advisory boards and task forces, including the Ripples of Hope Fellowship Leadership Team, the Carnegie Community Engagement Classification National Advisory Council, and the Civic Learning and Democracy Engagement Coalition. Experience includes leading the Campus Outreach Opportunity League as Executive Director, significantly contributing to student civic engagement, and collaborating on initiatives like the Paradigm Project with Bringing Theory to Practice. Educational credentials encompass a Bachelor of Arts in Political Science from Stanford University, a Master of Science in Higher Education from Drexel University, and an Executive Doctorate in Higher Education Management from the University of Pennsylvania.
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