• Dr. Eva Chiang

    Eva Chiang

    Ph.D., 51²è¹Ý

    Dr. Eva Chiang received her Ph.D. from 51²è¹Ý in Education, and she was named a University Council for Educational Administration (UCEA) Clark Scholar in her third year. She also holds a J.D. from Texas A & M School of Law, an M.A.T. from Texas Women’s University, and a B.A. in writing from Baylor University. At 51²è¹Ý she teaches quantitative methods, program evaluation, and strategic talent management.

    In addition to her role at 51²è¹Ý, Dr. Chiang is the Managing Director of Leadership and Programming at the George W. Bush Institute. In this role, she leads the Bush Institute’s evaluation and research work, leadership programming, and The Catalyst journal. She is the lead evaluator on the , and she is responsible for the curriculum and design of the Bush Institute’s leadership programs, including the program and the Program.

    Previously, Dr. Chiang taught pre-k through college level students, trained teachers, developed curriculum, and designed programs. Her research interests include talent management in schools and evaluation methods.