Chief Diversity Officer International Intrigue Fiction Anne de Graaf (born 1959)[1] is an American-born Dutch academic, diversity advocate and is the author of over 80 books, with 5 million sold worldwide.
[2] She has won the International Historical Fiction Christy Award in 2000 for Out of the Red Shadow, the final book of her Hidden Harvest series,[3] and the East European Christian Children's Book Award in 2007 for Dance Upon the Sea.
[4] Anne de Graaf currently teaches Human Rights and Human Security; and Peace Lab at Amsterdam University College[5] and serves as the Chief Diversity Officer at the University of Amsterdam.
[10] Besides her work as an author, lecturer and Chief Diversity Officer, de Graaf has also worked as a journalist for the Dutch National Press Club, and as an economics translator for the Dutch government.
[10] She is a member of the British Society of Authors in London and the Rotary Club Westland-Polanen in The Netherlands.