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Gretchen Kunze
Staff
Gretchen Kunze
Director
Gretchen Kunze joined the Council in February 2023 as Director for the Health and Life Sciences portfolio. She also serves as Executive Director of the US ICT Council for Myanmar, an affiliate of the US-ABC. Gretchen has spent over 20 years living and working in Asia in international development, designing and leading programs focused on governance and democracy building, economic growth, digital development, policy reform, and civic engagement.

Gretchen Kunze joined the Council in February 2023 as Director for the Health and Life Sciences portfolio. She also serves as the Executive Director of the US ICT Council for Myanmar, a sister organization of the US-ABC, where she has led government relations, policy engagement, and digital development in Myanmar since 2020 for Council member companies comprising seven of the world’s leading technology firms. 

Gretchen has spent more than 20 years living and working in Asia in international development, focused on governance and democracy building, economic growth, policy reform, and civic engagement.  

Previously, she was based in Yangon as World Learning’s Country Representative for Myanmar, where she led the Institute for Political and Civic Engagement at the U.S. Embassy’s American Center. Her prior positions include Asia Division Director in Washington, DC, and Resident Mongolia Country Representative in Ulaanbaatar for the International Republican Institute; and Country Representative for Laos, and Deputy Country Representative for Thailand and Laos for The Asia Foundation. She has written numerous articles on Asian political and economic affairs and authored the chapter on Laos for the Routledge Handbook on Civil Society in Asia. Gretchen has fulfilled short-term assignments in Afghanistan, Cambodia, North Macedonia, and the Philippines, and spent three years in Japan with the Ministry of Education’s JET Programme.  

She has an MA from the Korbel School for International Studies at University of Denver, a BA in Political Science from Villanova University, and studied Thai politics at Chulalongkorn University. 

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