Dr. Suzanne Grant Lewis has been named as the new incoming Deputy Director of UNESCO's International Institute for Educational Planning. She is a U.S. Citizen who was selected from a pool of 385 candidates who applied for the post.
Suzanne has wide experience with foundations and bilateral agencies working in international education. She serves as the coordinator of the Partnership for Higher Education in Africa, is a research scholar at the NYU Steinhardt School of Education, as well as Assistant Professor at Harvard. She earned her doctorate in International Development Education at Stanford. She is also an old friend from her days as a post-doctoral fellow at USAID.
You can read more about Suzanne here.
Congratulations on the new post Sue!
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Friday, October 21, 2011
Suzanne Grant Lewis Named UNESCO IIEP Deputy Director
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excellent!! This is my former boss...although she called me her colleague...and she is such a wonderful, super-amazing person to work with!!! so so happy for her!!
super super excited for sue!! I worked with her at NYU on the Partnership for Higher education in Africa....She is an amazing person to work with...and superbeautiful boss (She actually referred to me as her colleague). I am so happy for her...she's going places!
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