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Swanee Hunt

Swanee Grace Hunt (born May 1, 1950) is an American writer, academic, and former diplomat.

Swanee Hunt
Swanee Hunt in 2021
United States Ambassador to Austria
In office
November 4, 1993 – October 18, 1997
PresidentBill Clinton
Preceded byRoy M. Huffington
Succeeded byKathryn Walt Hall
Personal details
Born (1950-05-01) May 1, 1950 (age 74)
Political partyDemocratic Party
SpouseCharles Ansbacher
RelationsHelen LaKelly Hunt (sister)
June Hunt (sister)
Ray Lee (brother)[1]
ChildrenThree
Parent
EducationTexas Christian University (BA)
Ball State University (MA)
Iliff School of Theology (MA, D.Th.)
OccupationDiplomat, professor
Websitewww.swaneehunt.org

Hunt is a lecturer in public policy at Harvard Kennedy School and was the founding director of the Women and Public Policy Program[2] at the Kennedy School.[3][4] From 1993 to 1997, she served as United States Ambassador to Austria. She is a recipient of the PEN/New England Award for non-fiction.

Early life edit

Hunt was born May 1, 1950, in Dallas, Texas, the youngest of four children born to the oil tycoon H.L. Hunt and Ruth Ray. However, not until her father's first wife died did Swanee Hunt's parents marry in 1957 and it was only then that she and her siblings moved into the Hunt mansion, built to resemble its namesake, Mount Vernon.[5]

Hunt grew up in Dallas, Texas, where she attended the Hockaday School.[6] She lived for many years in Denver, Colorado, where she was active in many community and philanthropic activities. Her several siblings include sisters Helen LaKelly Hunt and June Hunt.

Education edit

While Hunt had hoped to attend college in the east, her ultra-conservative father refused, so Hunt began college in her hometown at Southern Methodist University.[5] Hunt earned her BA in philosophy from Texas Christian University, an MA in psychology from Ball State University, and an MA in religion and a doctorate in theology from Iliff School of Theology.[7]

Career edit

Hunt was appointed in 1993 as ambassador to Austria, where she was notable for writing a weekly newspaper column and radio program.[8]

In 1997, Hunt helped establish the Women and Public Policy Program at Harvard Kennedy School. Since stepping down as Director of the Program in 2008, she has continued on at the Kennedy School as the Eleanor Roosevelt Lecturer in Public Policy.[5]

Personal life edit

At age 20, Hunt married Mark Meeks, a seminary student. Hunt gave birth to daughter Lillian in 1982, and the marriage dissolved soon after.[5]

In 1985, Hunt married conductor Charles Ansbacher, who died on September 12, 2010. She has three children, among them filmmaker Henry Ansbacher, and three grandchildren.[5]

Books edit

Her book This Was Not Our War: Bosnian Women Reclaiming the Peace won the 2005 PEN/New England Award for non-fiction[9] and includes a foreword by former president Bill Clinton.

  • This Was Not Our War. Duke University Press. 2001. ISBN 978-0-8223-3355-5.
  • Half-Life of a Zealot. Duke University Press. 2006. ISBN 978-0-8223-3875-8. Swanee Hunt.
  • Worlds Apart: Bosnian Lessons for Global Security. Duke University Press. 2011. ISBN 978-0-8223-4975-4. Swanee Hunt.
  • Rwandan Women Rising. Duke University Press. 2017. ISBN 978-0-8223-6257-9.

References edit

  1. ^ Stanley H. Brown, H. L. Hunt (Chicago: Playboy, 1976) 192–193.
  2. ^ "Women and Public Policy Program (WAPPP)".
  3. ^ School, Harvard Kennedy. "Swanee Hunt". Retrieved August 3, 2016.
  4. ^ "Ambassador Swanee Hunt - Inclusive Security".
  5. ^ a b c d e "Collection: Swanee Hunt papers | Smith College Finding Aids". findingaids.smith.edu. Retrieved June 29, 2020.  This article incorporates text available under the CC BY 3.0 license.
  6. ^ Hunt, Swanee (October 4, 2006). Half-Life of a Zealot. Duke University Press. ISBN 9780822338758. Retrieved August 3, 2016 – via Internet Archive.
  7. ^ "Ambassador Swanee Hunt's CV". Retrieved July 11, 2017.
  8. ^ "Milestones". Swanee Hunt. Retrieved June 29, 2020.
  9. ^ "News Release - John F. Kennedy Presidential Library & Museum". Retrieved August 3, 2016.

External links edit

Diplomatic posts
Preceded by U.S. Ambassador to Austria
1993–1997
Succeeded by
Kathryn Walt Hall

swanee, hunt, swanee, grace, hunt, born, 1950, american, writer, academic, former, diplomat, 2021united, states, ambassador, austriain, office, november, 1993, october, 1997presidentbill, clintonpreceded, byroy, huffingtonsucceeded, bykathryn, walt, hallperson. Swanee Grace Hunt born May 1 1950 is an American writer academic and former diplomat Swanee HuntSwanee Hunt in 2021United States Ambassador to AustriaIn office November 4 1993 October 18 1997PresidentBill ClintonPreceded byRoy M HuffingtonSucceeded byKathryn Walt HallPersonal detailsBorn 1950 05 01 May 1 1950 age 74 Political partyDemocratic PartySpouseCharles AnsbacherRelationsHelen LaKelly Hunt sister June Hunt sister Ray Lee brother 1 ChildrenThreeParentH L Hunt father EducationTexas Christian University BA Ball State University MA Iliff School of Theology MA D Th OccupationDiplomat professorWebsitewww wbr swaneehunt wbr org Hunt is a lecturer in public policy at Harvard Kennedy School and was the founding director of the Women and Public Policy Program 2 at the Kennedy School 3 4 From 1993 to 1997 she served as United States Ambassador to Austria She is a recipient of the PEN New England Award for non fiction Contents 1 Early life 2 Education 3 Career 4 Personal life 5 Books 6 References 7 External linksEarly life editHunt was born May 1 1950 in Dallas Texas the youngest of four children born to the oil tycoon H L Hunt and Ruth Ray However not until her father s first wife died did Swanee Hunt s parents marry in 1957 and it was only then that she and her siblings moved into the Hunt mansion built to resemble its namesake Mount Vernon 5 Hunt grew up in Dallas Texas where she attended the Hockaday School 6 She lived for many years in Denver Colorado where she was active in many community and philanthropic activities Her several siblings include sisters Helen LaKelly Hunt and June Hunt Education editWhile Hunt had hoped to attend college in the east her ultra conservative father refused so Hunt began college in her hometown at Southern Methodist University 5 Hunt earned her BA in philosophy from Texas Christian University an MA in psychology from Ball State University and an MA in religion and a doctorate in theology from Iliff School of Theology 7 Career editHunt was appointed in 1993 as ambassador to Austria where she was notable for writing a weekly newspaper column and radio program 8 In 1997 Hunt helped establish the Women and Public Policy Program at Harvard Kennedy School Since stepping down as Director of the Program in 2008 she has continued on at the Kennedy School as the Eleanor Roosevelt Lecturer in Public Policy 5 Personal life editAt age 20 Hunt married Mark Meeks a seminary student Hunt gave birth to daughter Lillian in 1982 and the marriage dissolved soon after 5 In 1985 Hunt married conductor Charles Ansbacher who died on September 12 2010 She has three children among them filmmaker Henry Ansbacher and three grandchildren 5 Books editLibrary resources about Swanee Hunt Resources in your library Resources in other libraries By Swanee Hunt Resources in your library Resources in other librariesHer book This Was Not Our War Bosnian Women Reclaiming the Peace won the 2005 PEN New England Award for non fiction 9 and includes a foreword by former president Bill Clinton This Was Not Our War Duke University Press 2001 ISBN 978 0 8223 3355 5 Half Life of a Zealot Duke University Press 2006 ISBN 978 0 8223 3875 8 Swanee Hunt Worlds Apart Bosnian Lessons for Global Security Duke University Press 2011 ISBN 978 0 8223 4975 4 Swanee Hunt Rwandan Women Rising Duke University Press 2017 ISBN 978 0 8223 6257 9 References edit Stanley H Brown H L Hunt Chicago Playboy 1976 192 193 Women and Public Policy Program WAPPP School Harvard Kennedy Swanee Hunt Retrieved August 3 2016 Ambassador Swanee Hunt Inclusive Security a b c d e Collection Swanee Hunt papers Smith College Finding Aids findingaids smith edu Retrieved June 29 2020 nbsp This article incorporates text available under the CC BY 3 0 license Hunt Swanee October 4 2006 Half Life of a Zealot Duke University Press ISBN 9780822338758 Retrieved August 3 2016 via Internet Archive Ambassador Swanee Hunt s CV Retrieved July 11 2017 Milestones Swanee Hunt Retrieved June 29 2020 News Release John F Kennedy Presidential Library amp Museum Retrieved August 3 2016 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Swanee Hunt Swanee Hunt at IMDb Appearances on C SPAN Swanee Hunt papers at the Sophia Smith Collection Smith College Special Collections Diplomatic posts Preceded byRoy M Huffington U S Ambassador to Austria1993 1997 Succeeded byKathryn Walt Hall Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Swanee Hunt amp oldid 1152820664, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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