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Kim Hulse

Vice President, Education Programs at National Geographic Society

Kim Hulse is a dedicated professional with a deep expertise in developing education strategies, programs, and content aimed at educating children about the world and empowering them to drive positive change.

With a strong background in network creation, teacher professional development, and program design, Kim has honed skills in Partnership Development, Curriculum Development, Teacher Training, Public Speaking, Grant Writing, and Geographic Competency.

Kim holds a Bachelor of Arts degree with a focused study in Geography and Environmental Science from Dartmouth College, where she also delved into Spanish language studies.

Having held several key positions at the National Geographic Society, including Vice President of Education Programs, Kim has demonstrated her commitment to enhancing geographical education and policy initiatives.

Her versatile professional experience includes roles such as Senior Director of Learning and Measurement, Director of Geography Education Programs, Assistant Director of Geography Education Programs, and Program Manager and Liaison for the Geography Education Program at National Geographic Society.

Kim's dedication to education extends beyond her work at National Geographic Society, as she has also served as the Governor's Education Representative Assistant at the Florida Washington Office and as a Program Instructor at the Close Up Foundation.

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Washington, District of Columbia, United States