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Carol, Joy Haupt was born on April 28, 1938 in Lincoln, Nebraska, United States. Daughter of Wilson J. and Alma J. (Weilage) Haupt.
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cultural organization administrator
Carol, Joy Haupt was born on April 28, 1938 in Lincoln, Nebraska, United States. Daughter of Wilson J. and Alma J. (Weilage) Haupt.
Bachelor in Education, Nebraska Wesleyan University, 1959. Postgraduate, Scarritt University, 1961. Master of Arts in Counseling Psychology, University Maryland, 1968.
Postgraduate, New York University, 1975. Master of Arts in Spirituality, General Theological Seminary, 1998. Doctor of Humane Letters (honorary), Nebraska Wesleyan University, 1994.
Teacher, director Project Head Start various public schools, 1959-1960, 64-68. Project director Methodist Church Education Systems, Karachi, Pakistan, 1961-1963. Psychological counselor public and private schools, 1969-1973.
Founder, director Union Center for Women, Brooklyn, 1973-1976. Associate executive director Young Women’s Christian Association Brooklyn, 1978. Member staff United Nations Development Program, Suva, Fiji, 1979-1980.
Program officer Ford Foundation, New York City, 1980-1982. Program development officer Cultural Information Services, 1983-1984. Director Asia/Pacific region Save the Children, Westport, Connecticut, 1984-1993.
Director international programs Christian Children's Fund, Richmond, Virginia, 1993-1995. Director development International Women's Tribune Center, New York City, 1996-1997. Consultant United Nations/World Council Churches, New York and Asia, 1976-1977, 84, women's organizations, Oslo, 1974, Trauma Response Assistance for Children, 2002-2003.
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Board directors Vietnamese Memorial Association, Central Europe Institute, since 1990, United Methodist Church. Member national advisory council, board directors Nebraska Wesleyan University, since 1992. Co-founder self-help community center CHIPS, Brooklyn, 1972-1975.
National convernor United States Forum on Vietnam, Cambodia, Laos, New York, 1990-1995. Co-founder, volunteer Project Reach Youth, New York City, 1965-1968. Volunteer support groups for brain tumor patients at area hospitals, Richmond, 1992-1994, volunteer chaplain Bellevue Hospital, 1997-1998, hospice volunteer, 1994-1998, spiritual director, 1997-2005.
Volunteer chaplain American Red Cross, 2001-2005. Volunteer Central Park Conservancy, 2002-2005. Member American Association of University Women, National Organization of Women, Women's International League for Peace and Freedom, Society for International Development.