
Ann Driscoll is a Carsey Past Fellow for NH Listens. She is an educator, mediator, facilitator, and organizational development consultant. Her interests in engagement that emphasizes inclusion in the process and equity in the outcome -- coalition building, conflict intervention/social justice mediation, and community and organizational change -- are what have led her to NH Listens.
In addition to years of service as a consultant, Ann was the founding director of the MA in Socially Responsible Business & Sustainable Communities program at Goddard College, a core faculty member in the Department of Organization & Management at Antioch New England Graduate School, and a Program Director for the University of New Hampshire’s Browne Center for Innovative Learning.
Ann has a graduate certificate in Mediation & Applied Conflict Studies from The Woodbury Institute at Champlain College; doctorate in Applied Behavioral Sciences (with emphasis in multicultural organizational development and social justice education) from the University of Massachusetts; MST in English from the University of New Hampshire; and BA in English and Secondary Education Teaching Certification from St. Louis University.