Malaika Board of Directors and Ambassadors for Global Education
Nebraska State Capitol, Lincoln, Nebraska.
Dr. Douglas Christensen
Chairman of the Board
Dr. Douglas Christensen, Chairman of the Malaika Foundation Board of Directors, 30 year Nebraska teaching career, Nebraska Superintendent of the Year, 1990, Emeritus Commissioner of Education, Head State Team Coach in advising State Agencies in implementation of the new Common Core State Standards, Professor of Practice in Education Leadership, Doane College. Extensive research and publications, including Curriculum Planning, High Performance Learning and Schools for our Future. He was graduated from the Midland Lutheran College, B.A.) and an M.A. and Ph.D. from the University of Nebraska-Lincoln.
Dr. Natalie D. Hahn
Founder and Treasurer
For her work in Africa, she received two honorary chieftaincy titles, in Malawi and Nigeria. She was graduated from the University of Nebraska, B.A., The Ohio State University, M.A. and Harvard University, Kennedy School of Government, MPA, and The College of Education, Ed. D. Dr. Hahn has received an honorary doctorate from the University of Nebraska-Lincoln and the Nebraska Wesleyan University. In order to give back to her home state, she founded the Malaika Foundation with a mission to globalize Nebraska education. She is a native of Polk and now resides in Lincoln, Nebraska.
President
As a tech and above all global connection enthusiast, she engages students with in-person and virtual guests aligned to linguistic proficiency goals and ICC curricula. She is currently a language learning advocate, Spanish teacher, president of the Malaika Foundation, and a language education champion for scholars and educators. She is a United States Next Generation Global Leadership Coalition Nebraska Representative, 2024 ACTFL National Teacher of the Year, and a 2025 Midlands Business Journal 40 Under 40 Awardee.
Vice President
Dr. Doll’s principal research interest is the promotion of mental health and the psychological well-being of children and youth and aspects of school and classroom systems that contribute to students’ resilience and academic success. Her work occured in partnership with school districts to use student perceptions and classroom data to prompt revised classroom routines. Her developmental investigations of students’ psychological wellness explain how these challenge current conceptualizations of mental health and existing mental health policies.
Karen Stevens
Secretary
She has spent her retirement years as a Community Volunteer serving on the village, zoning, school and cemetery boards in her hometown; county health, historical society, hospital, hospital foundation and crime stoppers boards, Malaika Board and has served on numerous committees in her church and community.
Presently she chairs a committee to restore the 104-year-old bandstand in her hometown of Polk, Nebraska and has been instrumental in raising $62,000 for this project.
Charles Ahovissi
Board Member
In 2006, Charles established ACC. This organization provides Charles the freedom to share his knowledge and love of Africa through traditional dancing, drumming and arts to foster a better understanding of Africa’s diverse and beautiful cultures. Charles and ACC promote unity by offering students social and physical activity through dancing and drumming during public performances, school assemblies, residencies and workshops.
Joseph M. Debebe, PhD
Board Member
Joseph M. Debebe, PhD, is an environmental and agricultural scientist with more than three decades of experience in agronomy, seed science, soils, wetlands, and natural resource management. He earned his PhD in Agronomy from the University of Nebraska, Lincoln and has held senior technical and leadership roles with the USDA Natural Resources Conservation Service, the Bureau of Land Management, private research organizations, and international consulting programs.
His work spans NEPA compliance, wetland delineation, watershed and conservation planning, and advanced seed technology, with particular expertise in seed dormancy mechanisms, vigor enhancement, and seed priming systems. Earlier academic training also included focused study of medicinal plants during nursing school, providing an interdisciplinary perspective that links plant science, cultivation practices, and applied human health knowledge. This integrated background allows Dr. Debebe to support the successful propagation, cultivation, and sustainable management of medicinal and specialty crops using sound agronomic and environmental principles.
Dr. Debede is the founder and CEO of JMD Environmental Consulting, jmdenvironmental.com
Board Member
A global explorer and traveler, Dean Jacobs has traversed across the globe exploring over 50 countries on a low budget adventure, propelled by a desire to understand the world we share.
His book, Wondrous Creatures – Explore a World of Animals from A to Z, is a favorite for children. His book, Wondrous Journey, described his adventures to better understand the world and portrays his 22 ½ month journey with 190 pages of stories and 140 of his magnificent photographs. More information at deanjacobs.org
He is Malaika’s most popular speaker and has inspired educators and students throughout Nebraska. Dean states, “I want to inform, educate and inspire kids — to teach them to be engaged in the world instead of afraid of it”.
Born on a farm, Dean is from Fremont, Nebraska. He was graduated from Wayne State College earning a degree in Biology, with minors in Earth Science and Art. After graduating he worked in the administration of Wayne State College as the Assistant to the President before moving on to Purina Mills. And he also worked with Pfizer Pharmaceuticals for 10 years in marketing and sales. He left the corporate world to pursue his dream of a global traveling adventure.
Board Member
Kelli King is a dedicated leader in education, student success, and philanthropy with more than two decades of experience advancing opportunities for students and communities across Nebraska. As a first-generation college graduate, Kelli has built her career around expanding access to education, fostering belonging, and helping individuals reach their full potential.
Kelli previously served as Assistant Vice Chancellor for Student Affairs at the University of Nebraska–Lincoln, where she provided leadership for student advocacy and support, student conduct and community standards, student well-being initiatives, and sexual violence prevention programs. Prior to that role, she led the William H. Thompson Scholars Learning Community, supporting hundreds of first-generation and low-income students as they pursued higher education and career success. (Nebraska Today)
Recognized for her collaborative leadership and commitment to student achievement, Kelli has received numerous honors for her contributions to higher education and student development. She earned bachelor’s degrees in history and education from the University of Nebraska–Lincoln and a Master of Arts in Historical Studies from Nebraska Wesleyan University. Ms. King was selected as one of only ten students in the world to be admitted to the Social Studies Education program at Columbia University’s Teachers College in New York City, and where Kelli has completed additional graduate studies.
Kelli continues her work in the philanthropic sector, helping create pathways to opportunity for individuals and families.
Katrin Kuhlmann
Board Member
Professor Kuhlmann is widely published in the areas of international law and development, international trade law, and comparative international law. Her recent contributions include methodological and theoretical approaches to international law, including an ongoing project on “Micro International Law” (Stanford Journal of International Law, 2025), which proposes the study of disaggregated national and sub-national legal innovations that contribute to international legal design and norm setting. Earlier in her career, she worked as a trade negotiator and has held senior positions in think tanks and NGOs.
She is a graduate of Harvard Law School and Creighton University and was a Fulbright scholar in international economics.
Dr. Matthew J. Mims
Board Member
Board Member
Her recent leadership roles include serving as the current president elect for the Nebraska School Administrator Association and as the past-president of the Nebraska Rural Community Schools Association, where she also sits on the Executive and Legislative Committees. She is a member of the Nebraska Department of Education Commissioner’s Superintendent Advisory Council, and also serves on the NDE Literacy Panel. Dr. Nebesniak was recently selected as the NASA Region IV Superintendent of the Year. Her family includes her husband, Erin, their two children, Marlee and Deegan, and their two beloved cocker spaniels, Boomer and Emma.
Board Member
Dr. Willis was a member of the University of Nebraska Lincoln faculty from 2000-2022 and at Missouri State from 2022-2025. Her teaching and research are focused on bio-cultural approaches to food and nutrition, as well as global food security. She has studied transitions of refugee populations from South Sudan to the US across two decades and led an education abroad program to Ethiopia and Zambia, training students in food security, health, and nutrition, from 2014-2024. She has recently begun working on an NGO, Healthy African Smiles, to provide dental hygiene education and ensure high dental health status in K-12 students in Zambia and East and Central African countries.
Dr. Willis employs a holistic approach to health and food and nutrition security research and teaching; hence, she studies whole body health and incorporates both biological and cultural, but also archaeological and linguistic, perspectives into her academic approach. She is a Fellow with the American Association for the Advancement of Science and the Society for Applied Anthropology.
Kevin Witte
Board Member
Kevin has participated in fellowships, study programs, and delegations supported by the Fulbright Commission, National Endowment for the Humanities, National Geographic, and the US Department of State. He is passionate about empowering young people as citizen diplomats and problem solvers. He was named a Global Educator MELBA Award winner by the Malaika Foundation in 2012, a Milken Educator Award recipient in 2013, and awarded the GEON Bertolas, Gildersleeve, Stoddard, and Stone Award for Service to Geographic Education in Nebraska in 2025.
Bev Austin
Ambassador for Global Education
A 1988 trip to Kenya Initiated Bev’s attachment to southern Africa, which a decade later resulted in a one-year civic leave of absence from Pfizer to serve as a WorldTeach volunteer in Namibia. She subsequently returned to Namibia numerous times to continue working with disadvantaged students and teachers there.
Bev has a B.A. and M.A. in English from the University of Nebraska and a Certificate of Professional Achievement in Teaching of English as a Second Language from Columbia University. She has served on boards of the International Association of Business Communicators, Lincoln Literacy, Rotary Club 14, Friends of Lied, and Friends of the University of Nebraska State Museum.
Ambassador for Global Education
Dr. Bertolas is a three-time recipient of the WSC Student Senate’s Professor of the Year Award (2005, 2009, 2024) and was recognized with the Nebraska State College System’s Teaching Excellence Award in 2018. Bertolas’ research interests include geography education, natural disasters, and tourism. His teaching interests include world regional, political, and human geography as well as regional study of Russia, Nebraska, the United States and Canada.
Joseph Starita
Ambassador for Global Education
Starita also is the author of three acclaimed books on Native Americans: The Dull Knifes of Pine Ridge – a Lakota Odyssey; I Am a Man – Chief Standing Bear’s Journey for Justice and A Warrior of the People: How Susan La Flesche Overcame Racial and Gender Inequality to Become America’s First Indian Doctor. Starita’s biography of Chief Standing Bear is being made into a full-length feature film.
Audrey Woita
Ambassador for Global Education
For fun, Audrey developed the “Centene Farm” a prototype of a managed health care farm for hospital/patients in St Louis. Scripts for vegetable growing/consuming, not medicine. Audrey brings a deep commitment to sustainable community development.
Back in Nebraska, she now serves as Director of the Hillside Fund, leading local and statewide efforts to advance regenerative farming and a circular food economy in the region — a role that feels like a full-circle return to where it all began.
Malaika Board of Directors & Ambassadors for Global Education
Malaika Foundation Officers
Chairman of the Board
Founder & Emeritus Commissioner, Nebraska Department of Education
Lincoln, Nebraska
Dr. Natalie D. Hahn,
Founder and Treasurer
Lincoln, Nebraska
Ms. Alicia Dallman-Shoemaker,
President
English and Spanish Teacher and Department Chair
Elkhorn Public Schools
Dr. Beth Doll,
Vice President
Retired Professor, School Psychology, University of Nebraska, Lincoln
Ms. Karen Stevens,
Secretary
Polk, Nebraska
Board of Directors
Founder & Executive Artistic Director, African Culture Connection
Omaha, Nebraska
Dr. Kevin Bower
Associate Professor of History, Nebraska Wesleyan University
Lincoln, Nebraska
Dr. Joseph M. Debebe
Founder and CEO, JMD Environmental Consulting
Lincoln, Nebraska
Dr. Beth Doll
Emeritus Professor, College of Education and Social Sciences, University of Nebraska-Lincoln
Mr. Dean Jacobs
Global Traveler and Photographer
Fremont, Nebraska
Ms. Katrin Kuhlmann
President and Founder, New Markets Lab, Adjunct Professor of Law at Georgetown University Law Center and Lecturer on Law at Harvard Law School
Washington, D.C.
Ms. Ann Masters
Former Executive Assistant to the Commissioner of Education, Nebraska Department of Education.
Former Executive Director, Malaika Foundation
Lincoln, Nebraska
Dr. Matthew Mims
University of Nebraska-Kearney
Dr. Heather Nebesniak
Superintendent, Ord Public Schools
Dr. Mary Willis
Adjunct Professor, Johnson County Community College
Overland Park, Kansas
Mr. Kevin Witte
AP World History Consultant & College Board Advisor
National Geographic Certified Educator and Trainer
Social Studies Teacher, Kearney High School
Ambassadors for Global Education
Ms. Bev Austin
Former Executive Director, Malaika Foundation
Lincoln, Nebraska
Dr. Randy Bertolas
Professor of Geography and Chair-Department of History, Politics and Geography, Wayne State College
Professor Joe Starita
Former Professor, Univerity of Nebraska College of Journalism
Lincoln, Nebraska
Ms. Audrey Wiota
Director of the Hillside Fund
Omaha, Nebraska