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'''Ann Beeson''' was previously the Executive Director of U.S. Programs at the Open Society Foundations<ref>https://www.splcenter.org/about/staff/ann-beeson</ref>
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Ann Beeson is the [[Southern Poverty Law Center]]’s Chief Program Officer where she oversees programs "to fight hate and dismantle white supremacy, advance learning for justice in schools and communities, and preserve and continue the legacy of the civil rights movement".<ref name=SPLC/>
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She was selected a [[WEF/Global Leaders for Tomorrow/2000|Global Leader for Tomorrow]] by the [[World Economic Forum]] in 2000.
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==Career==
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She began her career at the [[American Civil Liberties Union]], where she ultimately served as Associate Legal Director of the National Legal Department. Beeson argued twice before the [[U.S. Supreme Court]], litigated numerous landmark cases around the country and founded groundbreaking programs to stop the erosion of [[human rights]] and [[civil liberties]] in the name of [[national security]] and to protect [[free speech]] and [[privacy]] on the [[Internet]]<ref name=SPLC/>. She worked there from 1995 to 2007.
  
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Beeson was Executive Director of U.S. Programs at the [[Open Society Foundations]] 2007-2011, where she developed the strategy for distribution of $150 million annually to select programs.<ref name=SPLC>https://www.splcenter.org/about/staff/ann-beeson</ref><ref>https://www.opensocietyfoundations.org/newsroom/open-society-institute-appoints-ann-beeson-new-director-us-programs</ref>
  
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From 2013 to 2020 she was  Chief Executive Officer at the [[Center for Public Policy Priorities]] (renamed ''Every Texan'' in 2020), a [[Texas]] think tank.
  
 
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BornDallas, Texas
NationalityUS
Alma materEmory University School of Law, University of Texas
Member ofWEF/Global Leaders for Tomorrow/2000

Ann Beeson is the Southern Poverty Law Center’s Chief Program Officer where she oversees programs "to fight hate and dismantle white supremacy, advance learning for justice in schools and communities, and preserve and continue the legacy of the civil rights movement".[1]

She was selected a Global Leader for Tomorrow by the World Economic Forum in 2000.

Career

She began her career at the American Civil Liberties Union, where she ultimately served as Associate Legal Director of the National Legal Department. Beeson argued twice before the U.S. Supreme Court, litigated numerous landmark cases around the country and founded groundbreaking programs to stop the erosion of human rights and civil liberties in the name of national security and to protect free speech and privacy on the Internet[1]. She worked there from 1995 to 2007.

Beeson was Executive Director of U.S. Programs at the Open Society Foundations 2007-2011, where she developed the strategy for distribution of $150 million annually to select programs.[1][2]

From 2013 to 2020 she was Chief Executive Officer at the Center for Public Policy Priorities (renamed Every Texan in 2020), a Texas think tank.


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