Aaron Johnson

Aaron Johnson is the Assistant Vice President for Interreligious Understanding and Strategy. In this role, he provides strategic leadership to the department, particularly in advancing interreligious understanding and collaboration, and oversees department operations. Aaron holds an MDiv from Harvard Divinity School focused on early Christianity, an MBA from Georgetown’s McDonough School of Business, and a BA in biblical studies from Azusa Pacific University. Aaron is an attender of Friends Meeting of Washington and is pursuing a certificate in Quaker studies from Earlham School of Religion. He is also the principal first violinist of a small chamber orchestra on Capitol Hill and is always game for casual string ensemble opportunities. With professional backgrounds in both business and religious contexts, Aaron is passionate about helping communities, organizations, and individuals explore and share their unique gifts with a complex and changing world.