Anne Kauth

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Anne Kauth is a Manager at the Minerva Project, where she and her colleagues are building a university for the 21st century – rethinking every aspect of the university in order to accelerate the lives of the best students in the world. Anne manages professional development partnerships, driving Minerva’s approach to redesigning traditional career services and developing a global network of talent and learning development professionals, employers, and advisors across industry areas to better understand and solve for the college-to-career skills and competencies gap. Previously, she served as Director of Domestic Programs and Chief of Staff for Fullbridge, an education technology company creating blended learning programs for universities and government bodies. Anne has worked for the Women in Public Service Project- an initiative of the U.S. Department of State, the John F. Kennedy School of Government at Harvard University, and the White House National Economic Council. A native Minnesotan and Fulbright grantee, Anne studied at l’Institut d’Études Politiques de Paris (SciencesPo) and holds a B.A. from Bryn Mawr College. When not working to move the needle on college-to-career success, Anne can be found skiing, fly-fishing, and recipe hacking in her current city of San Francisco.

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My personal tech/IT-trend 2017


Virtual reality applications in education