Madeline Yates

Madeline Yates is the founder and executive director of the Maryland Campus Compact. She also founded Resources for Global Citizenship, an organization dedicated to facilitating the local and global engagement of higher education and K-12 institutions and systems. Yates has over 20 years of experience in cross-cultural and service-learning programs, as a participant, coordinator, and manager. After many years volunteering and doing service and experiential education work domestically and internationally, she helped develop Gettysburg College’s Center for Public Service. She then taught in Montgomery County Public Schools, coordinating service-learning projects. After becoming a Maryland State Department of Education Fellow for service-learning, she helped coordinate the Maryland State Department of Education’s K-12 service-learning program, training teachers and assessing school district programming throughout the state. Yates also directed the AmeriCorps*VISTA program for Pennsylvania Campus Compact.Yates serves on the board of the National Service-Learning Partnership and the Superintendent’s Service-Learning Advisory Board for Montgomery County Public Schools in Maryland. She holds a B.A. from Gettysburg College and an M.A. from Hood College.

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