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President
  
Barack Obama

Children
  
Meghan, Sam

Party
  
Democratic Party

Political party
  
Democratic

Education
  
Boston University

Nationality
  
American

Spouse
  
Steven Radelet

Preceded by
  
Aaron S. Williams

Name
  
Carrie Hessler-Radelet


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Alma mater
  
Boston University Harvard School of Public Health

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Profiles

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Carolyn "Carrie" Hessler Radelet is the 19th and former Director of the Peace Corps. She was the Deputy Director and Chief Operating Officer of the Peace Corps from April 2010 to December 2015, serving as Acting Peace Corps Director from September 2012 until June 2014 when she was elevated to Director.

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She resigned on January 20, 2017.

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Career

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Hessler Radelet has deep roots in the Peace Corps, having started her career as a Peace Corps Volunteer secondary school teacher in Apia, Western Samoa from 1981-1984. Upon her return the U.S., she was the Public Affairs Manager at the Peace Corps Regional Office in Boston from 1984-1986.

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From 1986-1988, she founded and served as the Executive Director of the Special Olympics in the Republic of The Gambia, planning, developing and managing that country's first national Special Olympics games. She also served as a consultant with The Gambia Family Planning Association.

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From 1989 to 1991, Hessler Radelet served as the Acting Director of the Boston International Group with John Snow, Inc. She served as a Technical Advisor for the MotherCare Project for John Snow, Inc. in Indonesia from 1991 to 1994 and as an HIV/AIDS Advisor with the Health and Child Survival Fellows Program at the USAID in Indonesia from 1994-1995. She was the Director of the JSI/Boston International Group, for John Snow, Inc. in Boston from 1996-2000. From 2000-2010 she was the Vice President and Director of John Snow, Inc. (for-profit) and JSI Research and Training Institute, Inc. (non-profit) in the Washington, DC area, managing administrative and financial support to JSI’s long- and short-term global contracts and budgets in excess of $800 million. At JSI she managed an operation of more than 300 VA-based staff and 350 field staff in 45 offices overseas and provided senior technical and corporate oversight of JSI/DC’s thirteen global projects and numerous other international programs, addressing issues such as family planning and reproductive health, sexual assault, healthy lifestyles, HIV/AIDS, infectious diseases and maternal and child health.

Nomination as Deputy Director of the Peace Corps

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On November 9, 2009, President Barack Obama nominated Hessler Radelet to serve as the Deputy Director of the Peace Corps. She was appointed on June 23, 2010.

At the time of her nomination she was the Director at the JSI Research and Training Institute, Inc, a global public health organization, where she oversaw the management of programs in more than 30 countries. Hessler Radelet was a Board member of the National Peace Corps Association and served on the steering committee for the US Coalition for Child Survival.

Deputy Director of the Peace Corps

During her time as deputy director, she led the roll-out of the Focus In/Train Up initiative, which provides targeted technical training to Volunteers to increase their capacity-building abilities.

Nomination as Director of the Peace Corps

On July 18, 2013, President Barack Obama announced his intent to nominate Hessler-Radelet as the Director of the Peace Corps. She was confirmed as Director on June 5, 2014.

Tenure as Peace Corps Director

As Peace Corps Director, Hessler Radelet has led an extensive organizational reform effort, most notably to enhance the health and safety of trainees and volunteers (including the development of a sexual assault risk reduction and response program); improve the quality of Peace Corps’ technical training and program support for volunteers; increase the impact and operational efficiency of agency operations; strengthen intercultural competence, diversity and inclusion; enhance the visibility and image of Peace Corps; attracted record numbers of applicants; and expand and strengthen public-private partnerships to increase funding, enhance brand image and strengthen technical programming.

Education

Hessler Radelet received a B.A. in Political Science and Economics from Boston University in 1979 and an Master of Science in Health Policy and Management, with a concentration in International Health and Marketing, from Harvard School of Public Health in 1990.

Service in the Peace Corps

Hessler Radelet served as a Peace Corps Volunteer in Apia, Western Samoa from 1981-1984, where she taught high school and designed, organized, and conducted a national public awareness campaign on disaster preparedness.

Service in Presidential Delegations

Hessler-Radelet has served as the leader or part of a Presidential delegation in two instances.

On January 13, 2012, President Barack Obama announced the delegation to attend the Inauguration of Ellen Johnson Sirleaf of Liberia. On January 16, 2012, Hessler-Radelet, then Deputy Secretary, went to Monrovia as part of a Presidential delegation along with the then United States Ambassador to Liberia, Linda Thomas-Greenfield and United States Senator of Delaware, Christopher Coons, amongst others, led by then Secretary of State Hillary Clinton.

On February 20, 2013, President Barack Obama announced the delegation to attend the Inauguration of Ernest Bai Koroma of Sierra Leone. Hessler Radelet led the delegation.

Honors and awards

Hessler Radelet has received honorary degrees from Austin College (2013), University of Puget Sound (2015), Boston University (2016), Michigan Technological University (2016), Virginia Wesleyan University (2016), and Williams College (2016). She received the Society for International Development, Award for Outstanding Leadership in International Development in November 2016.

Family

Hessler Radelet's aunt, Virginia Kirkwood, was the 10,000th Peace Corps Volunteer, serving in Turkey from 1966-1964 and later as the Peace Corps country director in Thailand. Hessler Radelet's grandparents served in Malaysia (1972–1973), and her nephew recently completed his service as an HIV education Volunteer in Mozambique (2007–2009).

She and her husband, international development economist Steven Radelet, served together as a couple in the Peace Corps and have two grown children.

References

Carrie Hessler-Radelet Wikipedia