Anne Douglas was born in France, where she developed a profound appreciation for education and public service. Her passion for learning, especially in languages like English and Spanish, flourished during her upbringing. This commitment to education and cultural diversity deepened when she met her husband while working as an exchange student at Epcot.
Starting her career with humble beginnings as a maid, Anne transitioned to become a public-school teacher in 1999, specializing in elementary education. Over the years, she has navigated every level of K-12 education and ventured into higher education, amassing a wealth of experience and insight. Anne is known for her dedication to going the extra mile to ensure her students are well-prepared for the challenges of higher education and the workforce.
Happily married with three wonderful children, Anne has been a resident of Orlando, FL, for over 30 years. She holds a master’s degree in education from Nova Southeastern University and has a rich history of 25 years as an educator at OCPS, predominantly in Title I schools. Additionally, Anne served as an Adjunct Professor at Valencia College for four years.