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Abbigail Hull Abbigail Hull
Abbigail Hull
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Abbigail Hull is a Program Manager at the East-West Center in Washington, where she leads the Center’s Young Professionals Program and other Leadership and Professional Development projects implemented by the Washington Office. She holds a MA in International Development from American University and a BA from St. Olaf College.

Previously, Abbigail was a Program Associate at the Confucius Institute US Center, planning global education events and coordinating the center’s People-to-People essay contest and alumni program. During her time as a graduate student at American University, she was a research assistant for professors with expertise in China and the Philippines. Her capstone graduate project was a virtual monitoring and evaluation survey for a women and child protection NGO in the Philippines.

In addition, Abbigail has worked for the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America (ELCA) in different capacities, which motivates her research and experience in faith-based international development. She was an ELCA Young Adult in Global Mission volunteer in Cambodia from 2017-2018, where she worked for a local development NGO. After moving back to the states, she worked at the ELCA Advocacy Office in Washington, DC for a year as a hunger advocacy fellow.

She has Mandarin Chinese language proficiency and participated in the State Department’s Critical Language Scholarship in Dalian, China the summer of 2016. She also has some Khmer Language skills from her time in Cambodia.

Abbigail Hull is a Program Manager at the East-West Center in Washington, where she leads the Center’s Young Professionals Program and other Leadership and Professional Development projects implemented by the Washington Office. She holds a MA in International Development from American University and a BA from St. Olaf College.

Previously, Abbigail was a Program Associate at the Confucius Institute US Center, planning global education events and coordinating the center’s People-to-People essay contest and alumni program. During her time as a graduate student at American University, she was a research assistant for professors with expertise in China and the Philippines. Her capstone graduate project was a virtual monitoring and evaluation survey for a women and child protection NGO in the Philippines.

In addition, Abbigail has worked for the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America (ELCA) in different capacities, which motivates her research and experience in faith-based international development. She was an ELCA Young Adult in Global Mission volunteer in Cambodia from 2017-2018, where she worked for a local development NGO. After moving back to the states, she worked at the ELCA Advocacy Office in Washington, DC for a year as a hunger advocacy fellow.

She has Mandarin Chinese language proficiency and participated in the State Department’s Critical Language Scholarship in Dalian, China the summer of 2016. She also has some Khmer Language skills from her time in Cambodia.

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