Maya Ajmera

Maya Ajmera is the president and CEO of Society for Science & the Public and publisher of Science News and its family of media properties.[1]

Ajmera is the founder of The Global Fund for Children, a nonprofit organization that invests philanthropic capital in innovative community-based organizations working with some of the world’s most vulnerable children and youth.[2][3]

She is also the author of nearly twenty award-winning children's books, including Children from Australia to Zimbabwe: A Photographic Journey Around the World, Extraordinary Girls, To Be an Artist, Faith, and Healthy Kids.[4]

Biography

Early life and education

Raised in eastern North Carolina by Indian immigrants, Ajmera graduated from the North Carolina School of Science and Mathematics in Durham.[5] She holds a bachelor's degree in biology from Bryn Mawr College and a master's degree in public policy from the Sanford School of Public Policy at Duke University.[6]

Career

Ajmera founded The Global Fund for Children in 1994, when she was just 25 years old. The inspiration came from a trip she took to India on a Rotary Fellowship a few years earlier. While waiting for a train she saw a group of children being taught by a teacher on a train platform. Ajmera learned that these children were students in a Train Platform School for impoverished children who could not attend school. Moved by what she saw, Ajmera applied for and won a seed grant from Echoing Green. This initial funding helped her build an organization to support innovative grassroots efforts on behalf of vulnerable children around the world.[7]

During her tenure years with the organization, the Global Fund for Children gave nearly $25 million in capital to nearly 500 grassroots organizations in 75 countries. These grants have served more than seven million children around the world.[8] Ajmera left her position as president in 2011, after eighteen years, and remained on GFC's board of directors until 2013.[9]

Since 2011, Ajmera is a professorial lecturer at the Paul H. Nitze School for Advanced International Studies at Johns Hopkins University, and served as a visiting scholar from 2011-2013.[10]

For the 2013-2014 school year, Ajmera served as the inaugural Social Entrepreneur in Residence for Duke University and a visiting professor of the Practice of Public Policy at the Sanford School of Public Policy at Duke.[11]

As of August 2014, Ajmera is the president and CEO of Society for Science & the Public (SSP) and publisher of Science News and its family of media properties.[12]

SSP is known for its world class science competitions including the Broadcom MASTERS, Intel Science Talent Search, and Intel International Science and Engineering Fair.[13] She was a member of the Honors Group of the Westinghouse Science Talent Search now sponsored by Intel.[14]

Maya serves on the boards of directors of New Global Citizens[15] and Kids in Need of Defense,[16] and is the co-chair of the board of Echoing Green.[17]

Ajmera is a trustee for the North Carolina School of Science and Math and on the Board of Visitors of the Sanford School of Public Policy at Duke University.[18] She also serves on numerous advisory boards, including the Center for Advanced Social Entrepreneurship (CASE) at Duke University, the American India Foundation,[19] the Golden Baobob Prize,[20] and Africans in the Diaspora (AiD).[21] She was a trustee for the Blue Moon fund, and she served on the board of the Washington Area Women's Foundation for nine years before becoming part of that organization's Leadership Council.[22]

Marriage and children

Maya Ajmera is married to David Hutzler Hollander Jr., a partner at Adduci, Mastriani & Schaumberg.[23] They have one daughter.

Honors and awards

Ajmera was the recipient of a Rotary International Graduate Fellowship to study in South Asia in 1989-1990.[24] She was also the recipient of the 1993-1997 Echoing Green Public Service Graduate Fellowship and the William C. Friday Fellowship for Human Relations of North Carolina.[25]

In October 2007, Maya Ajmera was featured on CNN's Heroes segment. Actress Mira Sorvino named Ajmera as her hero.[26]

In June 2008, Maya Ajmera received the Women of Distinction award at the 2008 National Conference for College Women Student Leaders at Georgetown University. The award is given to women who have made amazing accomplishments in their professions and who serve as inspiring role models for female students.[27]

She served on the Innovation and Civil Society subgroup of the Obama Presidential Transition’s Technology, Innovation, and Government Reform Policy Working Group.[28]

Ajmera was a member of the 2011 class of Henry Crown Fellows at the Aspen Institute.[29]

In May 2014 she received the Rotary International's Global Alumni Service to Humanity Award, presented at the Rotary Global Convention in Sydney, Australia.[30]

Published works

Many of Maya's books have forewords written by prominent individuals, including Archbishop Desmond Tutu, Melinda French Gates, Bill Bradley, Marian Wright Edelman, John Hope Franklin, and even Kermit the Frog.[31]

Interviews and speeches

Interview with the Clinton Global Initiative, 2007[32]

Interview with Think Change India, 2008 [33]

Appearance on NPR's Tell Me More, 2008[34]

Interview with The Financial Times, 2008[35]

Appearance on Dallas NPR Station KERA, 2009[36]

TEDxAshokaU: Universities Driving Global Change at Duke University, February 25, 2011[37]

TEDxSMU, 2011[38]

William D. Reimert Lecture at Cedar Crest College, 2011.[39]

References

  1. https://www.societyforscience.org/ssp-staff
  2. Global Fund for Children | Staff
  3. Global Fund for Children | Our Model
  4. Charlesbridge | Maya Ajmera
  5. Duke Magazine | November/December 2006
  6. Global Fund for Children | Staff
  7. Global Fund for Children | Founder's Story
  8. Aspen Institute | 2011 Henry Crown Fellows
  9. Global Fund for Children | Board of Directors
  10. Aspen Institute | 2011 Henry Crown Fellows
  11. http://entrepreneurship.duke.edu/associate/maya-ajmera/
  12. https://www.societyforscience.org/ssp-staff
  13. https://www.societyforscience.org/
  14. https://www.societyforscience.org/author/maya-ajmera#
  15. New Global Citizens | Board of Directors
  16. http://www.supportkind.org/en/about-us/board-members/279-maya-ajmera
  17. Echoing Green | Maya Ajmera
  18. Sanford School of Public Policy | Board of Visitors
  19. American India Foundation | US Advisory Council
  20. http://www.goldenbaobab.org/about-us/advisory-board
  21. http://africansinthediaspora.org/team/board/maya-ajmera/
  22. Global Fund for Children | Maya Ajmera
  23. Maya Ajmera, David Hollander Jr. - New York Times
  24. Rotary International GASHA Winners
  25. Welcome to Charlesbridge
  26. CNN's Heroes Segment | Mira Sorvino
  27. Philanthropy Journal | Women of Distinction Award
  28. Global Fund for Children | Founder's Story
  29. Aspen Institute | 2011 Henry Crown Fellows
  30. Rotary International GASHA Winners
  31. Global Fund for Children | Bookstore
  32. Philantopic Interview
  33. Think Change India | Download mp3
  34. National Public Radio | Tell Me More, 2008 | Listen to Interview
  35. Financial Times Interview
  36. National Public Radio | Dallas KERA | Listen to Interview
  37. TedxAshokaU | Universities Driving Global Change at Duke University | Watch YouTube video
  38. TedxSMU
  39. Reimert Lecture at Cedar Crest College