Duncan Ross-Kinzie

Director, Volunteer and Art Services

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Duncan Ross-Kinzie is the director of volunteer and art services at The Carter Center. He oversees more than 100 volunteers who assist onsite at the Center and the Jimmy Carter Library and Museum. He also manages a unique art collection comprised of more than 1,500 items collected by President and Mrs. Carter over their long careers, along with awards and art donated to the Center.

Ross-Kinzie grew up in Atlanta only a few blocks from The Carter Center and joined the organization in 2004 as an intern in the department he now directs. He spent most of his more than 20-year career as the administrative assistant in the Office of Jimmy Carter, working with President and Mrs. Carter to wage peace, fight disease, and build hope.

He holds a bachelor’s degree in French language and a minor in studio art with a focus in printmaking from Appalachian State University. He enjoys Americana music, culinary adventures, and spending time at his Decatur home with his wife and dog.