Anjli Jain

Anjli Jain
Born New Delhi, India[1]
Residence Cleveland, OH[1]
Nationality American
Alma mater Barnard College, Columbia University

Anjli Jain (born 1981) is an Indian/American executive, the Executive Director of the CampusEAI Consortium, a global consortium of colleges and universities. On January 10, 2004, Anjli Jain became the Executive Director of the CampusEAI Consortium.[1]

Anjli Jain was born in New Delhi, India and grew up in Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey. Ms. Jain graduated from Barnard College of Columbia University with a Bachelor of Arts in Anthropology in 2003.[1] While attending Barnard College of Columbia University in 2002, she interned at the Higher Education Knowledge And Technology Exchange (HEKATE), a non-profit think tank, located in Washington D.C.. After completing her formal education, she was recruited to serve as the Executive Director of the CampusEAI Consortium by the fourteen (14) colleges and universities including The University of Montana, Rochester Institute of Technology, and University of Nevada, Las Vegas that established the CampusEAI Consortium. In 2011, Ms. Jain was a recipient of the Cleveland Professional 20/30 Club's Northeast Ohio Top 25 Under 35 Movers & Shaker Award [2]

Community Leadership

On Wednesday, October 27, 2010, in her role as executive director of the CampusEAI Consortium, Anjli Jain was a part of the Fifth Annual Women's Leadership Forum at Notre Dame College in Cleveland, Ohio.[3] Ms. Jain is also on the Board of Directors for the Greater Cleveland YWCA.[4]

References

  1. 1 2 3 4 "Cleveland Twenty In Their 20s -- Tomorrow's Business Leaders Today --". Crain's Cleveland Business. April 17, 2006. Retrieved 2010-01-27.
  2. 20/30 Club’s Top 25 Under 35 Movers and Shakers http://www.ibmag.com/Main/Archive/2030_Clubs_Top_25_Under_35_Movers_and_Shakers_11888.aspx
  3. "Notre Dame College in South Euclid to host women's leadership forum". cleveland.com. Retrieved 12 December 2014.
  4. YWCA Greater Cleveland Board of Directors http://www.kintera.org/htmlcontent.asp?cid=90548

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