Ellen Hause had a diverse work experience spanning various roles and organizations. Ellen started their career as a Development Associate at Ford's Theatre Society, where they assisted in fundraising and grant writing. Ellen then worked as a Contract Writer at Howard Community College, conducting research and writing detailed analyses.
Ellen joined the American Society for Theatre Research as an Assistant Editor, where they edited and proofread articles for a theatre journal. Ellen then moved on to the Overseas Private Investment Corporation as a Contract Assistant, where they conducted research and prepared analyses on human resource topics.
Ellen's longest tenure was at the American Association of Community Colleges (AACC), where they held multiple roles. Ellen started as a Program Associate, coordinating federally funded grant programs and serving as a core advisor on a student video project. Ellen later became a Senior Program Associate, leading a national mentoring program and overseeing major dissemination initiatives. Ellen then served as a Program Director for Academic and Student Affairs, managing national grants and programs focused on science and technology education. Finally, Ellen served as the Associate Vice President for Academic and Student Affairs, leading the division and advancing diversity and inclusion within community colleges.
Throughout their career, Ellen has showcased their expertise in program management, grant writing, research, and editorial work.
Ellen Hause has a Bachelor's degree in English Language and Literature/Letters from the University of the Pacific. Ellen also holds a Master's Degree in Theatre Literature, History, and Criticism from The Catholic University of America. The exact start and end years for both degrees are not provided.
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