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Diane H. Cline, Ph.D. is the President of Over The Horizon Consulting, LLC, a boutique firm based near Washington D.C. that provides Academic Thinking Partner services and does graphic recording for community meetings, conferences, and lectures.
Her practice is based on strategic visioning and deep listening, and combines her Renaissance knowledge of world history, foreign affairs, philosophy, and great literature to help you put your issues and ideas into perspective.
Diane holds a B.A. in Classics from Stanford University and a M.A. and Ph.D. from Princeton University's Department of Art and Archaeology. She was awarded a Fulbright Fellowship to work on her dissertation in Greece, where she lived for three years as a member of the American School of Classical Studies in Athens, and she has excavated in Israel, Greece, and Cyprus. She taught Greek and Roman History and Archaeology for 13 years, winning tenure in the History Department at California State University Fresno, and then in the Classics Department at the University of Cincinnati.
Dr. Cline has won many awards include NEH grants and Teacher of the Year (University of Cincinnati 1999), authored numerous articles and several books on topics in diverse fields of philosophy, classics, art history, women's studies, linguistics, literary criticism, foreign affairs, national security studies, history, organizational development, and religion.
Dr. Cline has been a popular presenter for Smithsonian Associates and led tours of Greece and Italy, and appears regularly on A&E and the History Channel. Diane Cline is also a wife and mother of three, a concert cellist, and has multiple deep interests, including continuous learning, aesthetics, sense perception, collective wisdom, imagination, flow, spirituality, renewal, and reinvention. She believes in justice, peacemaking, and love. She practices a life based on four principles: No Fear, Be Open, Be Original, Think Big.
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