Anne Rebecca Elliott, M.Div. Ph.D.
Executive Director
Greenhope: Services for Women
Receives Women in Public Service Leadership Award
ALBANY, NY - At its twenty-fifth anniversary celebration on September 18, 2003,
the Center for Women in Government and Civil Society recognizes Dr. Anne Elliott
as one of its 2003 award recipients. The Center established the Women in Public
Service Leadership Award in 2003 to recognize the outstanding service and achievements
of acknowledged women leaders. Because the Center is committed to activism and
social change, the award is for women who have made a substantive difference
in effecting change and responding to unmet needs – making the community
and the world a better place in the broadest sense.
For twenty-five years the Center’s focus has been on ensuring that government
understands its responsibility in developing and carrying out public policy
on issues of concern to women and their families. Through its long-term partnerships
with labor unions, the Legislature, Executive Branch, the University community
and non-profit sector, the Center has been in the forefront of public policy
advancement. At the same time, the Center has earned an outstanding reputation
for leadership and research on women in government as demonstrated through such
reports as The Career Ladder Study, Barriers to Promotion, and Comparable Worth.
Dr. Elliott brings a strong commitment and dedication to her position as Executive
Director. An advocate of programs for women, children and their families for
more than 15 years, she is an advocate for creating a “safe space” for
women and their children in the family reunification “healing” process.
She is active in the public dialogue on the New York State Rockefeller Drug
Laws and is actively involved in local and nationwide advocacy efforts that
address the burgeoning problems of substance abuse, the criminal justice system
and the exponential increase of women in prison.
During the first five years of her tenure as Executive Director, Dr. Elliott
took the agency from a $700,000 to a 3.5 million fiscal capacity, which increased
the staff from 20 to 50, expanded the residential beds from 16 to 42, the day
treatment census from 20 to 70 and enhanced client programming. Dr. Elliott
has raised more than $8 million for a new Greenhope facility; one of
the first of its kind in New York City which is slated to break ground in 2004.
It will house both women and their children in the East Harlem community.
Contact: Catherine Poku, (212) 996-8633 ext. 10 or email
cpoku@greenhope.org
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Women in Public Leadership Award
On September 18, 2003, Anne R. Elliott, Ph.D., Executive Director was awarded
the prestigious Women in Public Leadership Award by the Center for Women in Government
and Civil Society in Albany, NY.
"This
award was established by the Center in 2003 to recognize the outstanding service
of acknowledged women leaders. Because the Center is committed to activism and
social change, the award is for women who have made a substantive difference in
effecting change and responding to unmet needs - making the community, the state
and the world a better place in the broadest sense."
- From The Center for Women in Government and Civil Society publication "Expand
Possibilities Create Opportunities"
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