Jennifer Granger
Biography
Jennifer Granger is currently the Coordinator of Management Programs and the Adams
Center for Entrepreneurship at Florida Atlantic University. She earned her MA from
the University of Washington in Seattle with a specialization in Teaching English
to Speakers of Other Languages (TESOL) and holds a BA in International Affairs from
Xavier University in Cincinnati, Ohio.
Jennifer's background consists of working with refugees, immigrants, international
students, and international HEIs to promote intercultural competence and build bridges
of understanding between cultures through education. She has lived and worked in Ukraine,
China, and Mexico. She co-founded a Mexican nonprofit in Puebla, Mexico -USMEXFUSION-
in 2012 and has chaired various TESOL conferences at home and abroad including the
first regional TESOL conference in Liaoning Province, China while serving as an English
Language Fellow working for SIT and the US Department of State from 2004 - 2006.
Education
- MA (2004) TESOL, University of Washington
- Certificate (2002) TESOL, Seattle Pacific University
- Certificate (1999) China Teaching Certificate, Western Washington University
- BA (1993) International Affairs, Xavier University
Certifications
- Diversity, Equity & Inclusion in the Workplace
- The Science of Happiness at Work
- The Science of Well-Being
- Appreciative Advising Institute
Intellectual Contributions
- Cox, Kevin; Kidwell, Roland; Granger, Jennifer. (2022). Expansion of community aimed entrepreneurship education: Spanish language and other underserved communities, Global Consortium of Entrepreneurship Centers (GCEC) Annual Meeting, Las Vegas, NV