
Anthony Jewett is Co-Founder of the National Center for Global Engagement (NCGE) and Managing Director of NCGE’s K-12 Education Group. The National Center for Global Engagement is the resultant of a 2009 merger between the Bardoli Global Foundation and the BrownBell Foundation.
From the NCGE website:
Anthony founded the Bardoli Global Scholars Program in 2005 to provide global leadership and professional development opportunities for outstanding African American, Latino, and Native American youth through study abroad and service learning. From 2003-2005, Anthony served as a bilingual elementary school teacher in New York City with Teach for America. He has studied and worked abroad on a variety of assignments in South America, West Africa, China, and the Middle East. He is a 2006 Echoing Green Fellow and serves on the boards of the Collaborative for Diversity in Education Abroad and the editorial advisory board of International Educator magazine. Anthony earned a B.A. in International Studies from Morehouse College in 2003 where his passion for study abroad and community service earned him both the Freeman-Asia and Benjamin Gilman awards from the Institute of International Education. He is currently a Fellow in community and family philanthropy at The Zeist Foundation in Atlanta.
See also: Anthony’s Echoing Green profile , Your Path in Eight Questions
See also: 2007 profile of Jewett’s work, Study Abroad Isn’t Just for White Students
Photo credit: Echoing Green


