Anjelika Deogirikar Grossman serves as the Associate Director of the Massive Data Institute at Georgetown University and as an Artist in Residence at the Georgetown Lombardi Arts and Humanities Program. Grossman is also a Security Fellow at the Truman National Security Project, contributing to the founding of TruCreative, which emphasizes the role of artistic storytelling in global security. Additionally, Grossman teaches at the Museum of Contemporary Art Arlington and CASE FOR MAKING, INC. Recently, Grossman completed a fellowship focused on arts and peacebuilding at the Jimmy and Rosalynn Carter School for Peace and Conflict Resolution. Prior experience includes consulting for Human Rights First and leading operations at the Truman Center for National Policy. Grossman's academic background encompasses advanced degrees in Public Policy and engaged public humanities, alongside a foundational education in Biological Sciences from Carnegie Mellon University. Personal interests include protecting and preserving art and culture in conflict zones and supporting diaspora communities.
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