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Dr, Ana Jimenez -Hami <br />Summarized ]Biography <br />Dr. Ana Jimenez -Hami is the Founder and Executive Director of the Orange <br />County Children's Therapeutic Arts Center, a community -based <br />organization in Santa Ana dedicated to empowering at -risk youth and <br />children with special needs through Arts, Literacy and Technology <br />programs. She is also a part-time faculty at Chapman University in the <br />School of Education. Dr. Jimenez completed her undergraduate and masters <br />degrees in Psychology and Music Therapy from Florida State University in <br />1986; and received a Doctoral degree in Educational Psychology and Special <br />Education from the University of Southern California in 1993. <br />Dr. Ana Jimenez has been recognized continuously in the community for her <br />contributions in the fields of Arts and culture, Social Service, and Education. <br />She is a recipient of the National Hispanic Business Women Association <br />award for Organizational Entrepreneurship (May, 2007); a National award <br />by the Heartspring Foundation for Creativity in Special Education (July, <br />2007), and a Faculty Award from Chapman University (June, 2007). <br />Other awards include: a (2006) Community Building award by the City of <br />Santa Ana for her contribution to the Santa Ana community; a Human <br />Relations award from the Orange County Human Relations Commission <br />(2004) for promoting equality, human rights and social justice, and a <br />Community Building award in the fields of Arts & Culture by the National <br />Organization of MANA (2003). Dr. Jimenez has also been nominated <br />"Woman Who Make a Difference" in Orange County, and awarded a <br />Certificate of Special Congressional Recognition and Outstanding <br />Leadership. <br />Her passion is to bring artistic and educational programs to families of <br />limited resources; empower at -risk youth through educational programs and <br />leadership development, and research. educational methods that empower the <br />Latino community to succeed in the academic world and reach for higher <br />educational goals, <br />13A -15 <br />