Ann Morse

Program Director, Immigrant Policy Project at National Conference of State Legislatures

Ann Morse has a diverse work experience spanning several decades. Ann began their career in 1992 as the Program Director for the Immigrant Policy Project at NCSL, where they played a crucial role in establishing the project as a leading authority on state legislation related to immigrants. Ann also directed NCSL's Executive Committee Task Force on Immigration and the States, focusing on federal reforms and sharing innovative practices at the state level.

In 2005, Ann joined Jannus as a board member, contributing to the organization's efforts in community health, public policy, and economic opportunity. Ann remained with the organization until at least 2021.

In 2007, Ann participated in the Ian Axford (New Zealand) Public Policy Fellowship, where they conducted a comparative study of New Zealand and the United States' public policies, with a focus on economic, social, and political reforms.

More recently, Ann has been an Adjunct Professor at George Washington University since 2014.

Overall, Ann Morse has contributed significantly to the areas of immigrant policy, public policy, and community health throughout their career.

Ann Morse has a B.A. degree in East Asian Studies from The George Washington University, which they obtained from 1977 to 1981. Later, from 1986 to 1988, they pursued an M.A. degree in Science, Technology & Public Policy, also at The George Washington University.

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Timeline

  • Program Director, Immigrant Policy Project

    January, 1992 - present

  • Federal Affairs Counsel

    January, 2018