The Jack Miller Center
Jonathan Gondelman is an experienced professional in political theory and academic program management, currently serving as the Assistant Director of the American Political Tradition Project and holding roles as Academic Programs Officer and Academic Programs Associate at The Jack Miller Center since August 2020. Prior to this, Jonathan worked as a Technical and Legal Writing Specialist at Hudson Legal Group for a brief period in early 2020. Jonathan's academic background includes a Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) from the University of Notre Dame, where involvement spanned from graduate studies to serving as an Editorial Assistant. Jonathan began professional endeavors at Geneva Worldwide as a Project Manager from February 2013 to March 2014 and earned a Bachelor of Arts (BA) in Liberal Arts and Sciences from Sarah Lawrence College in 2011.
The Jack Miller Center
The Jack Miller Center for Teaching America’s Founding Principles and History (JMC) is a not-for-profit, nonsectarian, nonpartisan, educational organization dedicated to reinvigorating education in America’s founding principles and history, an education vital to thoughtful and engaged citizenship. Our Work JMC conducts national and regional programs for professors, develops graduate and professional development programs for K-12 teachers, sponsors courses, events, and group activities for students, and produces an array of online resources for all educators in order to bring our history and founding principles back into the minds and hearts of young Americans.