Elizabeth Hollingsworth received her BA in History from Princeton in 2009. After graduating, she worked as a Princeton in Asia Fellow for two years in the Mekong Delta of Vietnam, teaching English at Can Tho University and serving as project coordinator for a local orphanage project. She wrote her dual degree dissertation on Vietnamese intellectual history during the Diem regime, for which she conducted summer archival research at the Vietnam National Archives in Ho Chi Minh City. After graduating from the dual degree program, Elizabeth worked at a NGO that provides after-care services for survivors of sex trafficking in Phnom Penh, Cambodia, before transitioning to various fundraising roles at human services organizations in NYC. She currently serves as the Director of Institutional Giving at University Settlement Society of New York, the country's oldest settlement house.