Annie E. Clark
ANNIE E. CLARK is a co-founder and executive director of the national non-profit End Rape On Campus (EROC), and a lead complainant in the Title IX and Clery complaints against the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, where she played sports and graduated Phi Beta Kappa with a B.A. in political science. She has a certificate in business from Kenan Flagler Business School, is a Phillips Ambassador to Asia, and is a former administrator at the University of Oregon. Clark is a contributing writer to the Huffington Post, MSNBC and The Chronicle Vitae, and after directly working with New York Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand, she helped write the federal Campus Safety and Accountability Act. In 2013, she was listed alongside President Barack Obama as one of the most influential forces in higher education, and she is featured in the critically acclaimed campus sexual assault documentary “The Hunting Ground.” Her advocacy has been featured in national and international media outlets including The New York Times, NPR, Vogue, Glamour, Cosmo, BBC, ESPN and “Good Morning America.” Clark, along with EROC cofounder Andrea Pino, is a co-author of the book, “We Believe You: Survivors of Campus Sexual Assault Speak Out.” @aelizabethclark