Summary
Work History
Education
Skills
Art And Multimedia
Selected Lectures
Languages
References
Timeline
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ANNIE SEATON-KOPECKY

Brooklyn,NY

Summary

Multi-talented Research and Communications Creative Leader focused on developing creative and unique solutions backed by rigorous research and strong mentoring and collaborative bent. Adept at taking on a wide range of functions such as speaking engagements, policy development and internal relations.

Work History

Scholar in Residence

University of Pennsylvania
  • Classics, Creative Writing, and Epidemiology

Founder and Director

Forest Seminar

Paris-based Sustainable Finance consultant

Transformation Factory
Paris

Seminar Developer

Great Books Summer Program

Founder and Director

The Difference and Media Lab

Visiting Assistant Professor of Humanities

Bard College

Assistant Professor

The City University of New York
  • English (tenure-track)

Fellow

Hutchins Center, Harvard

Tutor and Fellow

Harvard University
  • Special Concentrations and Literature

Fellow on Feminism and Enlightenment

Oxford University

Assistant Professor

Skidmore College

Assistant Professor/Postdoctoral Fellow

Pembroke Center, Brown University

Tutorial Fellow

Harvard University

Education

Pembroke Post-Doctoral Fellow -

Brown University

Literary and Cultural Studies: Literature, Law, and Psychoanalysis -

Harvard University

Ancient Greek Intensive Summer Session -

UC-Berkeley

Mellon Fellow, Department of Comparative Literature (Ancient Greek and 19th Century French Literature) -

Stanford University

BA, Comparative Literature (Ancient Greek, English Renaissance, French 19th Century Literature, and Philosophy) -

Wellesley College

National Merit Finalist, National Honor Society, Soccer, Softball -

East Lansing High School

Skills

Social Media Platforms

  • Research and Strategy
  • Policy Writing
  • Communication Planning
  • Art Direction and Conceptual Design
  • Team Leadership Skills
  • Communications Networking Leadership
  • Mentoring and Team Building
  • Legal Research

Art And Multimedia

  • Race and the Pastoral, Whitney Biennial 2014, London Short Film Festival (2021), museums, universities, and galleries internationally
  • The ‘Way Black Machine’, conceptual designer, galleries and museums internationally

Selected Lectures

  • 06/2019, Workshop Designer and Lead Presenter at LILA Learning LAB, Harvard University, The Imperfect Dictionary (nonprofit, academic and corporate leaders)
  • 06/2019, Panelist and Speaker at NYU Steinhardt, Inherited Trauma and Youth Homelessness
  • 10/2018, Princeton University Graduate School Classics Department, Lectureship and Residency on 'Race and the Pastoral'

Languages

  • French
  • Ancient Greek
  • Latin
  • Italian
  • Haitian Kreyol
  • Spanish

References

  • Professor Al Filreis, University of Pennsylvania, English, Director of the Kelly Writers Center
  • Professor Henry Louis Gates, Harvard University, Director of the Hutchins Center
  • Professor Peter Rosenblum, Human Rights, Bard College, and Columbia University
  • Ashwini Sukthankar, AFL-CIO (attorney), Cornell University Law School (lecturer), Global Labor Justice (President)

Timeline

Scholar in Residence

University of Pennsylvania

Founder and Director

Forest Seminar

Paris-based Sustainable Finance consultant

Transformation Factory

Seminar Developer

Great Books Summer Program

Founder and Director

The Difference and Media Lab

Visiting Assistant Professor of Humanities

Bard College

Assistant Professor

The City University of New York

Fellow

Hutchins Center, Harvard

Tutor and Fellow

Harvard University

Fellow on Feminism and Enlightenment

Oxford University

Assistant Professor

Skidmore College

Assistant Professor/Postdoctoral Fellow

Pembroke Center, Brown University

Tutorial Fellow

Harvard University

Pembroke Post-Doctoral Fellow -

Brown University

Literary and Cultural Studies: Literature, Law, and Psychoanalysis -

Harvard University

Ancient Greek Intensive Summer Session -

UC-Berkeley

Mellon Fellow, Department of Comparative Literature (Ancient Greek and 19th Century French Literature) -

Stanford University

BA, Comparative Literature (Ancient Greek, English Renaissance, French 19th Century Literature, and Philosophy) -

Wellesley College

National Merit Finalist, National Honor Society, Soccer, Softball -

East Lansing High School
ANNIE SEATON-KOPECKY