Gregory Anderson

Program Officer, International Programs

Gregory Anderson manages the Conrad N. Hilton Foundation’s international grantmaking in the areas of disaster relief and recovery, blindness prevention, and children. Prior to joining the Hilton Foundation, he worked with International Medical Corps for three years, where he developed and evaluated international disaster response programs. Anderson also previously worked with Guide Dogs for the Blind, where he conducted public information and blindness education, and the United Nations Food and Agriculture Organization, where he managed water and sanitation programs. He also served as a Peace Corps volunteer in Kenya.

Anderson received a master’s degree in international studies from Oxford University where he was a Rhode Scholar, as well as an MBA from the University of Massachusetts and a bachelor’s degree in developmental psychology from the University of Southern California. He has also achieved certification in Emergency Management from FEMA’s Emergency Management Institute.