Kara Hadge is Head of Digital Media. She joined the British Council following her graduation from a master’s program in Communication, Culture and Technology at Georgetown University, where she wrote a thesis on local digital media use in one Washington, DC, neighborhood. While in graduate school, she worked for the Media Policy Initiative at the New America Foundation public policy institute, where she researched new media, open technology, and local news coverage and wrote and edited policy papers and other online publications.
Kara’s previous work experience has taken her to Slate and Vanity Fair magazines, an online medical publisher, a local art museum, and the Scripps National Spelling Bee. She studied abroad at University College London and completed her undergraduate degree in English and art history at Wellesley College, where she also had the opportunity to deliver the student commencement speech, a tradition first established by Hillary Clinton at her own 1969 graduation.
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