JEANMARIE (Larson) CRUMB, Ed.D.
Inducted: 2018
JEANMARIE (Larson) CRUMB, Ed.D.
Born in Fairbanks, Alaska to an Athabaskan mother and Scandinavian- heritage father, Jeanmarie Crumb has served Alaska in the arenas of education, health, and politics. She attended Fairbanks public schools, and went on to graduate from the University of Alaska Fairbanks, Harvard Graduate School of Education, and holds a doctorate in Educational Administration from the University of Southern California. Crumb was honored to serve as the President/Executive Director of the Cook Inlet Native Association, forerunner of the Southcentral Foundation. She worked as a Project Coordinator for the Alaska Rural Teacher Training Corps and later led the Community Relations Department for the Anchorage School District. In that position she oversaw several programs serving the needs of parents and students from the many cultural groups in the city. She was instrumental in laying the groundwork for East High’s School Within a School for Alaska Native Students. Other achievements with lasting effect included working with students whose families were eligible for Migrant Education services. After– school tutoring and summer Outdoor Education camps were positive influences on the lives of children. In addition, she worked for the Alaska Native Health Board and the State of Alaska Division of Health and Social Services in rural tobacco reduction.
In the arena of community service, Crumb ran for public office in 1990, as the Green Party candidate for Lt. Governor (Jim Sykes’ running mate). Between 1995 and 1999, she was privileged to attend the Barbara Brennan School of Healing and is a certified energy healer. Crumb was honored by a listing in Who’s Who of American Women 1989-1990 edition.
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