Ana Samuel Ph. D. - CanaVox Academic Director
Ana Samuel, Ph.D. is a graduate of Princeton University and the University of Notre Dame, where she completed doctoral work on the political theory and sexual ethics of Montesquieu. She was the first executive director of the Witherspoon Institute at its foundation in 2003. She edited No Differences? How Children in Same-Sex Households Fare and directed the development of the New Family Structures Studies website.
In 2013, she helped to launch CanaVox, where she continues to oversee the academic content of the organization and ongoing education of the State Leaders. With their help, she develops the CanaVox reading lists in English and Spanish, and ensures that the articles and stories we promote meet high academic standards, conform to our natural law principles and cheer points, and have heart.
Every summer, she enjoys teaching the dialogues of Plato and Aristotle’s moral philosophy to high school students for the Witherspoon Institute’s summer seminars. She and her husband are the grateful parents of six.
Noelle Mering - Author & Fellow
Noelle Mering is a Fellow at the Ethics and Public Policy Center where she co-directs the Theology of Home Project. She is an editor for Theology of Home, co-author of the Theology of Home book series, and the author of Awake, Not Woke: A Christian Response to the Cult of Progressive Ideology.
Nicole Tittmann - Life Coach & Mentor
Nicole Tittmann is a professional coach dedicated to helping women to discover and achieve the gifts God has given them. With a master’s degree in education and a coaching certification from the Meta Performance Institute, Nicole brings a unique blend of expertise, empathy, and practical tools to her clients.
Her professional journey includes years as a stylist and public speaker, specifically on the topics of modesty and beauty. Today, she applies her experience and passion to coaching, offering personalized guidance to women navigating personal and professional growth.
Nicole is also the proud mother of six children, two of whom are married, two of whom attend TAC, and two of whom are currently living at home. She draws from her rich life experiences to connect deeply with those she mentors.
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