Joan Holmes
Joan Holmes (born 1935) is an American psychologist. She was the founding president of The Hunger Project,[1] and served as one of 31 members on 'Task Force 2 on Hunger'[2] of the UN Millennium Project of 2000–2006. She worked as a consulting educational psychologist for Erhard Seminars Training (est) prior to establishing The Hunger Project in 1977. EducationHolmes has a B.A. in psychology from the University of Colorado, and an M.A. in psychology from San Francisco State University.[3] CareerErhard Seminars TrainingHolmes held a position as Lecturer and Supervisor at California State University, Hayward from 1971 to 1975.[3] She subsequently served as a "consulting educational psychologist" for Erhard Seminars Training. "EST training altered everything for me", Holmes stated in 1975.[4] She also served as consulting educational psychologist for the preparation of the book A look at est in education. Werner Erhard decided to utilize Holmes in conjunction with The Hunger Project:
In 1975, Holmes served as consulting educational psychologist for the preparation of the book A look at est in education: Analysis, review and selected case studies of the impact of the est experience on educators and students in primary, secondary, and post-secondary education, by Robert W. Fuller and Zara Wallace.[4] In August 1977, the est organization presented Holmes to its "graduates" as:
In a 1980 memo,[6] Holmes stated:
She was principal author in 1985 of Ending hunger: An idea whose time has come, by The Hunger Project (corporate author), ISBN 0-03-005549-0. The Hunger ProjectHolmes served as the principal author of the book Ending Hunger: An Idea Whose Time Has Come. She made $232,010.00 as president of The Hunger Project in 2004.[7] Administrative and fundraising expenses in 2004 accounted for 23.5% of total expenses.[7] Based on this information, Charity Navigator gave The Hunger Project three out of four stars. The American Institute of Philanthropy give it an A− rating. According to Charity Navigator:
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