A popular speaker, Ms. Abram has appeared before audiences from the National Trust for Historic Preservation to the Conference Board and the Family Service Association of America. Her numerous media appearances include World News Tonight, The Today Show, and National Public Radio. Along with David Arnow, Mary C. Boys and Muhammad Shafiq, Ms. Abram produced Exodus Conversations, a multi-faith dialogue on the story of the Exodus as it appears in the Hebrew Bible and the Qu’ran. In 2019, she was presented with the Louise du Pont Crowninshield Award, the National Trust for Historic Preservation’s highest national recognition for her paradigm-shifting leadership that has directly inspired countless organizations to radically expand cultural and interpretative concepts at historic sites around the world.
A graduate of Sarah Lawrence College with an MSW from Brandeis’s Florence Heller School, Ms.
Abram has an MA in American History from New York University, where she was a Kennan Fellow.
Her work has been recognized by awards from The Aspen Institute, New York University, Sarah
Lawrence College, Russell Sage College, Muhlenberg College and Hebrew Union College. In 1975,
she was appointed Commissioner of International Women’s Year by President Jimmy Carter.