Elizabeth Colvin

Director Of Global Education at Cleveland Council on World Affairs

Elizabeth Colvin is the Director of Global Education at the Cleveland Council on World Affairs, where responsibilities include developing and managing programs such as Bridges to the World and Global Competency Training. Previously, Elizabeth served as a Manager of Global Education at Engage! Cleveland, advocating for the young professional community. Elizabeth's experience includes participation in the Advanced Leadership Institute as a Stokes Mid-Career Fellow and a role as a Connie Towson Ford Fellow at the Cleveland Museum of Art, where curricula were designed for educational programs. Elizabeth's teaching background encompasses roles as an English Language Arts teacher at Breakthrough Public Schools, a 2015 Corps Member for Teach For America, and various internships that focused on community engagement and program assistance. Educational qualifications include a Master of Science in Educational Studies from Johns Hopkins University and dual Bachelor's degrees in Government and Art History from Georgetown University.

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Cleveland Council on World Affairs

Founded in 1923 to promote world peace, the Cleveland Council on World Affairs is Northeast Ohio’s most prominent organization that provides the public with greater understanding and personal engagement in international relations and global issues. We strive to accomplish our mission through public lectures, international visitors programs, educational programming and outreach, and our young professionals program.


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