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Internal Advisory Committee
John Hardman, MD
John Hardman is Executive Director of The Carter Center, where he stewards the Center’s efforts and commitment to prevent and resolve conflicts, enhance freedom and democracy, and improve health. Dr. Hardman began his work at the Center in 1989, when he headed the Initiative to Reduce Global Tobacco Use and was the Center’s representative to the World Health Organization’s Tobacco and Health Program in 1990. He directed the Center’s Mental Health Program from 1991-1993 and became the Center’s associate executive director in February 1992. He was appointed the executive director in December 1992.
Dr. Hardman has held faculty appointments in psychiatry and pediatrics at the Emory University Medical School and was the medical director of Peachford Hospital. He also has held prominent positions with professional and community organizations, including serving as president of the Georgia Psychiatric Physicians Association, president of the Georgia Council on Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, president and chairman of Leadership Georgia, and president and chairman of the Atlanta Historical Society. Additionally, Dr. Hardman has served as director of the National Association of Private Psychiatric Hospitals, and as a member of the board of The High Museum of Art, the Atlanta Area Council Executive Board of the Boy Scouts of America, and the Mayo Medical Alumni Association. He currently is chairman of the board of the Beehive Foundation and Ships of the Sea Maritime Museum and serves on the board of the International Fertilizer Development Center (IFDC).
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