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About Ann
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Ann Bancroft is one of the world's preeminent polar explorers and an internationally recognized leader who is dedicated to inspiring
women,girls and audiences around the world to unleash the power of their dreams. Through her various roles as an explorer, educator
and sought-after speaker, Bancroft believes that by sharing stories related to her dreams of outdoor adventure, she can help inspire a
global audience to pursue their individual dreams.
Bancroft's teamwork and leadership skills have undergone severe tests during her polar expeditions and provided her with opportunities
to shatter female stereotypes. The tenacity and courage that define her character have earned Bancroft worldwide recognition as one of
today's most influential role models for women and girls. She has been named among Glamour magazine's "Women of the Year" (2001);
featured in the book Remarkable Women of the Twentieth Century (1998); inducted into the National Women's Hall of Fame (1995); named
Ms. magazine's "Woman of the Year" (1987); and honored with numerous other awards for her accomplishments.
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Major Accomplishments
- February 2001 - Bancroft and Norwegian polar explorer Liv Arnesen become the first women in history to sail and ski across Antarctica's
landmass - completing a 94-day, 1,717-mile (2,747 km) trek.
- 1993 - Bancroft leads the American Women's Expedition to the South Pole, a 67-day expedition of 660 miles (1,060 km) on skis by four
women, earning the distinction of being the first woman in history to cross the ice to both the North and South Poles.
- 1992 - Bancroft leads the first American women's east to west crossing of Greenland.
- 1986 - Bancroft dogsleds 1,000 miles (1,600 km) from the Northwest Territories in Canada to the North Pole as the only female member of
the Steger International Polar Expedition, earning the distinction of being the first known woman in history to cross the ice to the North
Pole.
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Background
Born in 1955 in Mendota Heights, Minn., Bancroft's love of the outdoors began early in life. Aside from the two years she spent with her
family in Kenya, East Africa (in fifth and sixth grades), Bancroft was a student of Minnesota's vast wilderness. Her father often took her
on camping and canoe trips in northern Minnesota. At age eight, she began to lead her own mini-expeditions, cajoling her cousins into
accompanying her on backyard winter camping trips.
Bancroft's passion for exploring our natural world is matched by her enthusiasm for teaching children. After earning a bachelor of science
degree in physical education from the University of Oregon, Bancroft taught physical and special education in Minneapolis and St. Paul,
Minn. schools and coached various high school sports. She currently is an instructor for Wilderness Inquiry, an organization that helps
disabled and able-bodied individuals enjoy the wilderness year round.
Bancroft's other achievements include founding and leading the Ann Bancroft Foundation, a non-profit organization that celebrates the
existing and potential achievements of women and girls.
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Since the Bancroft Arnesen Expedition, Bancroft and Arnesen's inspirational story has helped shape Bancroft Arnesen Explore, designed to
share Ann and Liv's stories with audiences around the globe through multi-media presentations, short films, workshops, curricula
andlectures as a way to motivate people to reach for their own dreams, particularly women and girls. An internationally known entity,
Bancroft's expeditions have been followed by BBC, CNN, National Public Radio, NBC Nightly News and NBC's Today show. She also has been
featured in Time, People, USA Today, Ms., McCall's, Ladies Home Journal, Vogue, Good Housekeeping, Glamour, National Geographic, Outside,
Sports Illustrated, Sports Illustrated for Kids and Sports Illustrated for Women, O, the Oprah Magazine, and Time for Kids. Bancroft is a
spokesperson for the Learning Disabilities Association, Wilderness Inquiry and Girl Scouts of the USA. She serves on the board of Youth
Frontiers, co-chairs the Wilderness Inquiry capital campaign and is a judge for the Nuclear-Free awards and the National Women's Hall of
Fame inductions. Bancroft also is on the advisory board of the Melpomene Institute and Medica.
Bancroft currently lives in Scandia.
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