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This list showcases the top United States based VP’ operating in the Education space. If you think a VP’ is missing from this list, feel free to contact our editor on editor@beststartup.us.
The individuals on this list have been included because of exceptional performance in one of the following categories:
- Innovation – Operating as a key part in an extremely innovative business or startup.
- Growth – Operating as a key figure in the growth and upscale of a market leading business or startup.
- Management – Showing exceptional management skills.
- Societal impact – Putting their business on the map for their positive societal or environmental impact.
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Israel Ruiz
Executive Vice President & Treasurer of Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Israel Ruiz is the Executive Vice President (EVP) and Treasurer of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT). Ruiz is the Institute’s chief financial officer and, as a Trustee of the MIT Corporation and a member of its Executive Committee, he is the chief steward of over $16.5 billion of MIT’s financial assets and $3.1 billion in operating revenues, and is responsible for administering the Institute’s $5.2 billion capital plan through 2030. Ruiz is responsible for financial strategy and operations as well as human resources, IT, facilities, sustainability, security, government relations, international support, compliance, and medical. Involved since early 2000s with MIT’s digital education efforts, he co-led the Task Force that published the “Future of MIT Education” report outlining the tremendous opportunities that digital learning technologies bring to education and to the world. He is on the board of directors of edX (an MIT and Harvard on-line learning initiative.) Ruiz co-leads the $1.2 billion Institute’s proposal to create a vibrant mixed-use development in Kendall Square that can attract innovative companies and accelerate the pace of innovation. Prior to becoming EVP and Treasurer in 2011, Ruiz held different positions at MIT, including Vice President for Finance and Director of Finance. Before joining MIT, he worked at Hewlett-Packard and Nissan Automotive. Ruiz holds a master’s from the MIT Sloan School of Management and a degree in industrial engineering from the Polytechnic University of Catalonia, in his native Barcelona.
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About Massachusetts Institute of Technology: MIT is a research university that conducts research and offers educational courses in science, technology, and engineering.
Michael Duff
Assistant Vice President & Chief Information Security Officer of Stanford University
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About Stanford University, Stanford University: Stanford University is a teaching and research university that focuses on graduate programs in law, medicine, education, and business.
Chris Klundt
VP Content & Knowledge of Chegg
Christopher Klundt is the VP Content & Knowledge at Chegg Inc.
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About Chegg: Chegg is a student media learning platform offering services to universities and community colleges.
Erik Manuevo
VP, Content & Operations of Chegg
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About Chegg: Chegg is a student media learning platform offering services to universities and community colleges.
Christina Lee
Vice President, Head of International Growth of Chegg
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About Chegg: Chegg is a student media learning platform offering services to universities and community colleges.
Aileen Brown
Vice President of Sales of Chegg
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About Chegg: Chegg is a student media learning platform offering services to universities and community colleges.
Mitch Spolan
EVP, Marketing Services of Chegg
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About Chegg: Chegg is a student media learning platform offering services to universities and community colleges.
Yvonne Chen
VP of Marketing of Udemy
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About Udemy: Udemy is an online learning platform that helps students, companies, and governments gain the skills they need to reach their goals.
Richard Qiu
SVP of Global Business Development and Head Udemy for Government of Udemy
Richard Qiu is SVP of Global Business Development and Head Udemy for Government at Udemy. He is previously the VP of Mobile, VP of Business Development, and Head of International at Truste. Mr. Qiu received a bachelor of science in Engineering at Zhejiang University and earned a Ph.D. in Engineering at Vanderbilt University.
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About Udemy: Udemy is an online learning platform that helps students, companies, and governments gain the skills they need to reach their goals.
Shannon Hughes
VP Corporate Communications of Udemy
Shannon Hughes is Senior Director of Marketing, VP of Corporate Marketing & Communications at Udemy.She is a former Head of Marketing at Copious Inc and Director of Marketing at Inrax and SignalDemand (acquired by PROS).
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About Udemy: Udemy is an online learning platform that helps students, companies, and governments gain the skills they need to reach their goals.
Dinesh Thiru
Senior Vice President Marketing of Udemy
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About Udemy: Udemy is an online learning platform that helps students, companies, and governments gain the skills they need to reach their goals.
Erica Kammann
VP, Chief of Staff of MasterClass
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About MasterClass: MasterClass is a provider of an online education platform designed to offer video based vocational courses.
Fletcher Jones
Senior Vice President, Product Management of EVERFI
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About EVERFI: EVERFI is an education technology company that provides learners of all ages education for the real world.
Raymond H. Diradoorian
Executive Vice President of Allergan
Mr. Diradoorian has been Executive Vice President, Global Technical Operations since February 2006. From April 2005 to February 2006, Mr. Diradoorian served as Senior Vice President, Global Technical Operations. Since February 2001, Mr. Diradoorian served as Vice President, Global Engineering and Technology. Mr. Diradoorian joined Allergan in July 1981. Prior to joining Allergan, Mr. Diradoorian held positions at American Hospital Supply and with the Los Angeles Dodgers baseball team. Mr. Diradoorian received a Bachelor of Science degree in Biological Sciences from the University of California, Irvine and a Master of Science degree in Technology Management from Pepperdine University.
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About Allergan: Allergan is a global pharmaceutical company.
Jonathon Kellerman
EVP, Global Chief Compliance Officer of Allergan
Prior to joining Actavis, Mr. Kellerman spent 20 years with PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP (PwC) in leadership roles of increasing responsibility, most recently 10 years as Partner in the company’s Pharmaceutical & Life Sciences Advisory practice. Mr. Kellerman was responsible for helping lead the firm’s Governance, Risk & Compliance practice. He has extensive experience in compliance strategy and commercial performance improvement, including global anti-bribery/anti-corruption program assessment, design and implementation work; building and implementing effective global compliance programs; managing fraud investigations and remediation activities; re-engineering processes supporting key commercial and R&D business activities and compliance controls; and re-designing how companies engage health care professionals. Mr. Kellerman received a B.A. in Sociology from Franklin & Marshall College.
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About Allergan: Allergan is a global pharmaceutical company.
Stephen Barat
Associate Vice President, Non-Clinical Development of Allergan
Stephen Barat is currently the Executive Director of Non-clinical and Translational Sciences – Safety Assessment and Bioanalysis for Allergan. He has 20 years of experience in global drug development and registration, with a specific interest in drug device combinations, the interface of safety assessment and CMC requirements, and extensive experience in the safety assessment of impurities. Dr. Barat is a member of the PQRI – PDP working group and toxicology sub-team as well as the USP Expert Panel for Biocompatability of Packaging Materials.
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About Allergan, The Janssen Pharmaceutical Companies of Johnson & Johnson: Allergan is a global pharmaceutical company.
Brittany Stich
Co-Founder and Vice President of Learning at Work of Guild Education
Brittany Stich is the co-founder and vice president of Learning at Work at Guild Education. Prior to co-founding Guild Education, Brittany served as a program director at Quad Learning, Inc. She is a former teacher at Aspire Public Schools and Bay Area Corps member at Teach For America.
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About Guild Education: Guild Education is a lifelong learning platform that offers classes, programs, and degrees for working adults.
Mike McDonald
VP, Talent of Guild Education
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About Guild Education: Guild Education is a lifelong learning platform that offers classes, programs, and degrees for working adults.
Zach Pendleton
VP Strategy, Corporate of Instructure
Zach Pendleton serves as the Vice President of Strategy at Instructure.
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About Instructure: Instructure is a learning technology company and the creator of the Canvas learning management system for K-12 and higher education.
Kevin McIntire
SVP of Engineering of Remind
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About Remind: Remind is a communication platform that helps every student succeed.
Ralph Martin
Senior Vice President and General Counsel of Northeastern University
Ralph C. Martin, II is Senior Vice President and General Counsel for Northeastern University in Boston, Massachusetts. Since 2011, he has served as the chief legal officer for the University, and has oversight of institutional master planning, compliance and risk management, city and public affairs, and institutional diversity. In his current capacity, Ralph serves on the 8 member Senior Leadership Team of Northeastern University, which directs the overall strategic direction of the University under the leadership of the President. Before joining Northeastern, Ralph was the managing partner of the 275 lawyer Boston office of Bingham McCutchen, an 1100-lawyer international law firm. Ralph has more than 30 years of experience as a trial lawyer and state and federal prosecutor. He practiced in the areas of corporate investigations, white collar defense and general civil litigation. Ralph was also the managing principal of Bingham Consulting Group, a firm subsidiary business that advises clients challenged by the legal, public policy and other complexities of multistate investigations by Attorneys General.Ralph has served on several Boards, including serving for two years as Chairman of the Greater Boston Chamber of Commerce, the region’s leading business advocacy group. Ralph is also the former Suffolk County district attorney, having served as the elected prosecutor for Boston, Chelsea, Revere and Winthrop from 1992–2002. During his nearly 10 years in office, he was credited with helping to oversee substantial changes in the way law enforcement collaborated with other agencies to make dramatic improvements in crime prevention and prosecution.
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About Northeastern University: Northeastern University is an experiential and research university that offers a comprehensive range of undergraduate and graduate programs.
Robert Dietrich
Senior Associate Vice President, University Advancement of Northeastern University
Robert Dietrich is Associate Vice President of Interdisciplinary Initiatives & Special Projects at Northeastern University.
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About Northeastern University: Northeastern University is an experiential and research university that offers a comprehensive range of undergraduate and graduate programs.
Diane MacGillivray
Senior Vice President for University Advancement at Northeastern University of Northeastern University
Diane MacGillivray is Senior Vice President University Advancement at Northeastern University.
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About Northeastern University: Northeastern University is an experiential and research university that offers a comprehensive range of undergraduate and graduate programs.
Jane Brown
Vice President of Enrollment Management of Northeastern University
Jane Brown is Vice President of Enrollment Management at Northeastern University.
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About Northeastern University: Northeastern University is an experiential and research university that offers a comprehensive range of undergraduate and graduate programs.
Paul Zernicke
Associate Vice President of Development Individual Giving of Northeastern University
Paul Zernicke is Associate Vice President of Development Individual Giving at Northeastern University.
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About Northeastern University: Northeastern University is an experiential and research university that offers a comprehensive range of undergraduate and graduate programs.
Kathy Spiegelman
Vice President & Chief of Campus Planning and Development of Northeastern University
Kathy Spiegelman is currently the Vice President and Chief of Campus Planning and Development at Northeastern University. This position was created in 2013 to ensure that the university’s physical resources keep pace with its core values and ambitions. In this role, Kathy is responsible for the effective use of land and buildings on Northeastern’s main campus in Boston, its graduate campuses around the country and other properties owned or leased by the university. After 25 years leading planning and real estate activities for Harvard University, and before the role at Northeastern, Kathy acted as strategic planning and real estate advisor for several private and public clients. At Harvard Kathy led department reorganizations and mergers to achieve strategic institutional objectives and to gain greater efficiencies. She also led the planning for an evolving 20-year building program for Harvard in Allston. Before her university work, Kathy served in the public sector as the Assistant City Manager for Community Development in Cambridge, Massachusetts where she gained experience in affordable housing, economic development, neighborhood planning, zoning and urban design. Kathy teaches at the Harvard Graduate School of Design and volunteers on several non-profit boards and committees. She graduated Phi Beta Kappa from Brown University and holds a Master of Science degree in Historic Preservation from the Columbia University School of Architecture and Planning.
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About Harvard Graduate School of Design, Northeastern University: Northeastern University is an experiential and research university that offers a comprehensive range of undergraduate and graduate programs.
Vincent Lembo
Vice President & Senior Counsel of Northeastern University
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Mel Bernstein
VP Research of Northeastern University
Mel Bernstein, Ph.D. is the Chairman of the Board at George J. Kostas Research Institute, LLC, and Professor of the Practice in Technology Policy and Materials Engineering at Northeastern University. He earned his doctorate in Metallurgy and Material Science from Columbia University. Dr. Bernstein joined the University in July 2010 as Senior Vice Provost for Research and Graduate Education. Prior to his appointment he was the Vice President for Research at the University of Maryland where he led the effort to promote strong growth amongst the University’s research programs and developed partnerships with government agencies and corporations In 2003, Dr. Bernstein established the Department of Homeland Security’s Office of University Programs, where he served as its Director. In that role, he facilitated the creation of an integrated network of merit-based national centers, bringing together the best academic talent from Engineering, Physical Sciences, Life Sciences, and Social Sciences and the Humanities, to work in areas critical to Homeland Security. He then served as Acting Director of the Office of Research and Development at DHS. Before joining the Department of Homeland Security, Dr. Bernstein was Provost and Senior Vice President for Academic Affairs at Brandeis University. Dr. Bernstein has also served at Tufts University as Vice President for Arts, Sciences and Engineering, Dean of the Faculty of Arts, Sciences and Engineering, and Professor of Mechanical Engineering and Physics, and as Provost and Chancellor at the Illinois Institute of Technology.
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About Northeastern University, Northeastern University: Northeastern University is an experiential and research university that offers a comprehensive range of undergraduate and graduate programs.
Michael Davis
Vice President Campus Safety and Policing of Northeastern University
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Brian Clinton
Assistant Vice President of Enrollment Management of Northeastern University
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Robert Silk
Senior Associate Vice President, Development of Northeastern University
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Stephen Director
Provost & Sr. Vice President for Academic Affairs of Northeastern University
A native of Long Island, Director received a bachelor’s degree from the State University of New York at Stony Brook in 1965 and master’s and doctoral degrees in electrical engineering in 1967 and 1968, respectively, from the University of California at Berkeley. Prior to joining Northeastern University, Stephen W. Director served as the Provost at Drexel University and Robert J. Vlasic Dean of the College of Engineering and Professor of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science at the University of Michigan. He received the B.S. degree from the State University of New York at Stony Brook in 1965 and the M.S. and Ph.D. degrees in electrical engineering from the University of California, Berkeley in 1967 and 1968, respectively. From 1968 until 1977 he was with the Department of Electrical Engineering at the University of Florida, Gainesville. From September 1974 to August 1975, he was a visiting scientist in the Mathematical Sciences Department at IBM’s T.J. Watson Research Center, Yorktown Heights, NY. He joined Carnegie Mellon University in 1977 where he was the U.A. and Helen Whitaker University Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering and served as Head of the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering from 1982 to 1991 and then Dean of the College of Engineering until June of 1996. In 1982, he founded the SRC-CMU Research Center for Computer-Aided Design and served as its Director from 1982 to 1989. Dr. Director is a member of the U.S. National Academy of Engineering (NAE) and a Fellow of the Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers (IEEE) and of the American Society for Engineering Education (ASEE). He has served as President of the IEEE Circuits and Systems Society, as Chairman of the CASS Technical Committee on Computer-Aided Network Design (CANDE) and as associate editor of the IEEE Transactions on Circuits and Systems. He has served as Chair of the National Academy of Engineering Committee on Engineering Education and also serves on numerous other boards and committees and as a consultant to industry, government and academia. He served as Chair of the Board of Directors of the American Society for Engineering Education Engineering Deans Council from June 1999 through June 2001. Director has published over 150 papers and authored or co-authored six texts. He has received numerous awards for his research and educational contributions including the 1970 and 1985 Best Paper Awards from the IEEE Circuits and Systems Society, the 1976 Frederick Emmons Terman Award from the American Society for Engineering Education, and the 1979 W. R .G. Baker Prize Paper Award from the IEEE. In 1984 he received an IEEE Centennial Medal and was named a Distinguished Alumnus of the State University of New York at Stony Brook. He received the Society Award (Van Valkenburg Award) from the IEEE Circuits and Systems Society and Best Paper Award from the ACM/IEEE Design Automation Conference in 1992 and the Outstanding Achievement Award from the IEEE Education Society in 1995. In 1996 Dr. Director was selected as the first recipient of the Aristotle Award from the Semiconductor Research Corporation and received the Outstanding Alumnus Award in Electrical Engineering from the University of California, Berkeley. He was awarded the 1998 IEEE Education Medal, and in 1999 received the University of California, Berkeley Distinguished Engineering Alumnus Award and the IEEE Circuits and Systems Society (CASS) Golden Jubilee Medal. In 2000 he received the IEEE Millennium Medal and in 2002 he was named Honorary Professor of Shanghai Jiao Tong University by the Chinese Ministry of Education.
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About Northeastern University: Northeastern University is an experiential and research university that offers a comprehensive range of undergraduate and graduate programs.
Michael Armini
Senior Vice President of External Affairs of Northeastern University
Michael Armini is the senior vice president for external affairs at Northeastern University, where he oversees the departments of marketing, communications, and government relations. Armini also serves as a member of the university’s senior leadership team and as an advisor to the president, particularly on issues with external visibility or impact. Prior to joining Northeastern in October 2008, Armini spent 10 years in senior positions at Harvard University, most notably as assistant dean for communications at Harvard Law School. Armini began his career in the political arena, serving as the chief spokesperson for elected officials and candidates on Capitol Hill and Beacon Hill. He is a veteran of five political campaigns, including those for U.S. Congress and Governor of Massachusetts. In addition to his experience in the public and nonprofit sectors, Armini worked as a corporate communications specialist for a Boston-based public relations firm. Armini has lectured on public relations and the media at several Boston-area universities, and at communications conferences around the country. He holds a bachelor’s degree in government from the University of Massachusetts and a master’s degree in communications from Emerson College. Armini is married with two children and lives on Boston’s North Shore. A self-described “fitness fanatic,” he has competed in more than a dozen triathlons in recent years.
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About Northeastern University: Northeastern University is an experiential and research university that offers a comprehensive range of undergraduate and graduate programs.
Luanne Kirwin
Vice President of Development of Northeastern University
Luanne M. Kirwin is Vice President of Development at Northeastern University.
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Katherine Pendergast
Vice President of Human Resources Management of Northeastern University
Katherine Pendergast is Vice President of Human Resources Management at Northeastern University.
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About Northeastern University: Northeastern University is an experiential and research university that offers a comprehensive range of undergraduate and graduate programs.
John McNally
AVP Compliance of Northeastern University
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Timothy Kenneally
Assistant Vice President of Finance & Operations of Northeastern University
Timothy Kenneally is Assistant Vice President of Finance & Operations at Northeastern University.
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About Northeastern University: Northeastern University is an experiential and research university that offers a comprehensive range of undergraduate and graduate programs.
John Tobin
Vice President of City & Community Affairs of Northeastern University
John Tobin is Vice President of City & Community Affairs at Northeastern University.
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About Northeastern University: Northeastern University is an experiential and research university that offers a comprehensive range of undergraduate and graduate programs.
Joseph Donnelly
Senior Advisor to the Senior Vice President, University Advancement of Northeastern University
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About Northeastern University: Northeastern University is an experiential and research university that offers a comprehensive range of undergraduate and graduate programs.
Renata Nyul
Vice President for Communications of Northeastern University
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Renata Nyul
Vice President for Communications of Northeastern University
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Jack McCarthy
Interim Vice President of Alumni Relations of Northeastern University
Jack McCarthy is Interim Vice President of Alumni Relations at Northeastern University.
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About Northeastern University: Northeastern University is an experiential and research university that offers a comprehensive range of undergraduate and graduate programs.
Chad Garner
Vice President of Sales Operations of Wealth Generators LLC
Chad Garner is our newest member of our corporate team. Chad brings over 11 years of a sales and marketing experience. Chad’s experience includes directing the efforts as the VP of Sales for a technology startup and was responsible for profitable customer acquisition and scalability. He also led the Business Development, Inside Sales, Outside Sales, Affiliate Sales and Customer Success departments while helping raise $2.8 million in venture capital. Chad’ career also included being a founding member of the executive team for Daily Bread; where he played a key role in building a world-class sales organization, along with the recruiting, developing and retaining of sales professionals and ultimately, the successful sale of the company. Chad’s responsibilities within WG’s VIP Services will include helping lead WG Sales while working with WG’s field leaders and Generators to maximize and help build the next big opportunity in Direct Sales.
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About Wealth Generators LLC: Wealth Generators is a financial education, research and tools provider for the self-directed investor.
Misty Hoglund
Vice President of Customer Experience of Wealth Generators LLC
Misty brings years of management experience in the direct sales industry. Misty is no stranger to hard work and unwavering customer service. Misty’s background includes being on the front lines in assisting top field leaders and their teams. Her genuine desire to see distributors succeed is her top priority and makes her ideal in helping to lead WG’s VIP Services. Misty has made a quick name for herself in overseeing WG’s customer service, where her duties include the management, training and molding of this important area of corporate services. Misty also assists in the planning and execution of company events and incentive trips — both domestic and international. With Misty’s management of the logistics in staffing areas within WG Events, her leadership allows WG distributors to experience the best event possible. Misty is an integral part of the WG exec team which makes it go!
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About Wealth Generators LLC: Wealth Generators is a financial education, research and tools provider for the self-directed investor.
Nathan Richardson
EVP of Red Ventures
EVP at Red Ventures.
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About Red Ventures, Tech:NYC: A portfolio of influential brands, digital platforms, and strategic partnerships that help people make life’s most important decisions.
Michael Elkins
Vice President of Red Ventures
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About Red Ventures: A portfolio of influential brands, digital platforms, and strategic partnerships that help people make life’s most important decisions.
Tim A. Miller
SVP Engineering of Quizlet
Tim is Senior Vice President of Engineering at Quizlet, a mobile learning platform serving over 50 million adult and child learners worldwide, including two-thirds of U.S. high schoolers and 50% of U.S. college students. Previously, he served as head of engineering at Flickr, where he built Flickr’s first mobile team and deployed the first free terabyte on the Internet. From 1997 through 2011 he served in engineering and leadership roles at several venture-backed startups including Airflash, Zero G Software, and Deem.
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About Quizlet: Quizlet is a learning platform that uses activities and games to help students practice and master what they’re learning.
Vincent Huang
VP Product and People of Springboard
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About Springboard: Springboard is an e-learning platform that prepares people for modern careers through cutting edge curriculum and mentor guidance.
Oliver Nicholas
VP of Engineering of Nana Academy
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About Nana Academy: Vertically integrated student-to-operator trade skills school, driven by an AI-marketplace.
Christopher Guenther
SVP, Global Head of Programmatic of News Corp
SVP, Global Head of Programmatic at News Corp.
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About ArcSpan Technologies, News Corp: News Corp is a media and information services company that creates and distributes engaging content and other products and services.
Joel Klein
EVP – Office of the Chairman of News Corp
Joel, an education visionary and proven leader of change, was former chief executive officer at Amplify. Joel was chancellor of the New York City Department of Education, where he oversaw a system of 1.1 million students and 136,000 employees. While there he led systemwide transformations that resulted in significant improvement in student performance. Under Joel’s leadership, high school graduation rates in the city rose 20 points—an increase of more than 40 percent.
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About News Corp: News Corp is a media and information services company that creates and distributes engaging content and other products and services.
Deborah Brewster
Senior Vice President (Strategy); and Head of Initiatives of News Corp
Deborah Brewster is Senior Vice President (Strategy), and Head of Initiatives at News Corp, which includes developing News Corp’s businesses as well as building and acquiring new digital businesses. Before this, she was Deputy Managing Editor at The Wall Street Journal.
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About News Corp: News Corp is a media and information services company that creates and distributes engaging content and other products and services.
Abby Feuer
EVP, Marketing & Growth of DonorsChoose
Abigail Feuer is the EVP, Marketing & Growth at DonorsChoose.
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About DonorsChoose: DonorsChoose is a nonprofit classroom funding site for public school teachers.
Andy Rahden
VP of Creative | Design | Engineering of Pluralsight
Nothing gets Shmoop’s esteemed head honcho Andy Rahden pumped up quite like digital learning and educational technology. Before hopping aboard the Shmoop train, Andy was the Vice President of the Pluralsight Creative, Design, and Engineering business unit. Armed with his passion for democratizing education, Andy built teams at Pluralsight from the ground up to forge strategic partnerships and create a world-class customer experience. Since his early days as a Mechanical Engineer at Baker Hughes, Andy has always enjoyed building things, from mechanical stress tests to Marvel-worthy teams of super-employees. Prior to Pluralsight, Andy made his way as an all-rounder at Autodesk, where he directed sales teams through all elements of improving customer experience. He has also worked for the largest SolidWorks reseller, where he provided in-person training, worked with customers on implementation, and provided guidance to companies transforming their design process.
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About Pluralsight, Pluralsight, Shmoop: Pluralsight is a technology learning platform for software developers, IT admins, and creative professionals.
Will Houghteling
Vice President of Product & Platform of FranklinCovey
Will Houghteling is the Vice President of Product and Platform at FranklinCovey and Founder & CEO of Strive.
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About FranklinCovey: FranklinCovey is a performance improvement company that helps organizations address issues that require behavioral changes.
Rob Cahill
EVP, Innovations, Product Development and Client Experience of FranklinCovey
Rob Cahill is the Managing Director of Innovations at FranklinCovey (NYSE: FC). He came to FranklinCovey through the 2017 acquisition of Jhana, where he was CEO and Co-founder. Founded in 2011, Jhana is a SaaS company dedicated to giving millions of people the great manager they deserve through engaging online learning. He was previously at Sunrun (Nasdaq: RUN) as Chief of Staff to the CEO as the company scaled from 20 employees. Before that, he was a consultant at McKinsey & Company. He earned an M.S. in Management Science and a B.A. in Economics at Stanford University. He is a 6-time world and national champion in Ultimate Frisbee, a fifth-generation San Franciscan, and a third-generation Giants fan.
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About FranklinCovey: FranklinCovey is a performance improvement company that helps organizations address issues that require behavioral changes.
Tim Ditlow
VP, Content of Epic
Former VP/Publisher, Listening Library/Random House and Grammy award-winning audiobook producer.
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About Epic: Epic is an internet company that specializes in books, eBooks learning, and educational technology.
Alisa Menell
VP of Marketing of Epic
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About Epic: Epic is an internet company that specializes in books, eBooks learning, and educational technology.
Josh Rosenblatt
SVP of Development & General Counsel of BTC Media
Josh Rosenblatt is the senior vice president of development and general counsel at BTC Inc. Through its subsidiaries, BTC Inc is the publisher of the world’s leading digital and print publications dedicated to the cryptocurrency and blockchain spaces, an internationally recognized conference series, a blockchain venture studio, a marketing firm and more. The company has reached millions of readers, fulfilled dozens of clients and pioneered technology that is helping build the future.
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About BTC Media, Fold: BTC Media is Bitcoin media group, providing education and information through its family of products and services.
Oliver Plattner
Vice President of Engineering of Codecademy
Vice President of Engineering at Codecademy
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About Codecademy: Codecademy provides an online learning platform that teaches employable digital skills.
Tre Jones
Senior Vice President, Growth of Dotdash
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About Dotdash: Dotdash’s vibrant brands help over 100 million users each month find answers, solve problems, and get inspired.
Laurie McGraw
SVP, Health Solutions & President, AMA Innovations of American Medical Association
Laurie McGraw is the SVP, American Medical Association.
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About American Medical Association: American Medical Association promotes the art and science of medicine and the betterment of public health.
Christopher Khoury
Vice President, Environmental Intelligence, Strategic Analytics, Partnerships and Innovation of American Medical Association
Strategy, Insights, and Innovation leader helping mature organizations build for the next century.
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About American Medical Association: American Medical Association promotes the art and science of medicine and the betterment of public health.
Amy Glynn
VP, Student Financial Success of CampusLogic
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About CampusLogic: CampusLogic develops tools and resources used by college officials to help students manage scholarships, loans, and other supports.
Jason Saunders
Vice President of Engineering of CampusLogic
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About CampusLogic: CampusLogic develops tools and resources used by college officials to help students manage scholarships, loans, and other supports.
Jeff Johns
VP of Engineering of Formstack
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About Formstack: Formstack is a workplace productivity platform helps organizations digitize, automate workflows, and fix processes—all without code.
Ryan Greives
Vice President, Brand & Communications of Formstack
Senior communications and marketing leader with 14 years’ experience in B2B and B2C software and SaaS, both in-house and agency. Proven history of driving successful marketing and communications strategies, including helping three companies from early stage to exit (3Tera (acquired by CA), Bluelock (acquired by InterVision Systems), and iGoDigital (acquired by ExactTarget)). I currently lead brand and communications at Formstack, driving content, design, PR, corporate comms and messaging strategies. Previously, I led communications at Cheetah Digital, driving the company’s repositioning, biggest product launch in company history, acquisition of Wayin, and significant movement in our respective Gartner Magic Quadrant and Forrester Wave. At cleverbridge, I launched the company’s first global PR and social media program, delivering consistent media coverage and elevating the brand. Prior to cleverbridge, I earned a series of promotions to serve as VP of BLASTmedia, led some of the agency’s largest accounts, conducted launch campaigns for numerous startups, and helped many high-growth companies build their profile. Working with a wide variety of companies at all stages of growth, I have helped shape strategy and messaging for companies such as 3Tera (acquired by CA in 2010), Bluelock (acquired by InterVision Systems in 2018), iGoDigital (acquired by ExactTarget in 2012), Code 42 Software, Tanita, NuCurrent, Woopra, Gordano, Ontario Systems and Mi Media (FRA: 8MK). Working with a wide variety of companies at all stages of growth, I have helped shape strategy and messaging for clients such as 3Tera (acquired by CA in 2010), Bluelock (acquired by InterVision Systems in 2018), iGoDigital (acquired by ExactTarget in 2012), Code 42 Software, Tanita, NuCurrent, Woopra, Gordano, Ontario Systems and Mi Media (FRA: 8MK). Specialties: Media relations, public relations, social media, positioning, B2B PR, analyst relations, business development, content strategy, content marketing, messaging
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Aaron Bridges
Vice President & CTO of OpenSesame
Aaron Bridges is the Chief Technology Officer at OpenSesame.
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Tom Turnbull
Co-Founder & VP, Partnerships and Legal Affairs of OpenSesame
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Stephen Forrest
Professor & Vice President for Research of University of Michigan
Stephen Forrest is Vice President for Research at the University of Michigan and the William Gould Dow Collegiate Professor in Electrical Engineering, Materials Science and Engineering, and Physics. Stephen is an expert in technology transfer and the holder of hundreds of patents.Stephen was appointed to the MEDC Executive Committee in 2011. Stephen investigated photodetectors for optical communications at Bell Labs before joining the Electrical Engineering and Materials Science Departments at USC in 1985 where he worked on optoelectronic integrated circuits and organic semiconductors. In 1992, he became the James S. McDonnell Distinguished University Professor of Electrical Engineering at Princeton University. Stephen served as director of the National Center for Integrated Photonic Technology and director of Princeton’s Center for Photonics and Optoelectronic Materials (POEM). Stephen chaired Princeton’s Electrical Engineering Department from 1997-2001.
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Robert Langan
VP, Engineering of Parchment
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Mary Treseler
VP Strategic Content of O’Reilly
Mary Treseler is Director of Strategic Content at O’Reilly Media, Inc. She acquires, curates, and edits design content, when not writing about it herself. Her experience with design-related topics includes editing “Lean UX” and “Designing Interfaces” as well as launching “The Lean Series” with Eric Ries. Mary has more than 20 years of experience working in technology publishing; her introduction to the design discipline began in 1993 with Jakob Nielsen’s “Usability Engineering.” A Boston native, Mary lives by the ocean in South Dartmouth, MA.
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Catherine Lowell
Vice President of Content of IVY
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Michael Robinette
VP of Engineering of Envato
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About Envato, Twenty20: Envato is an ecosystem of sites to help you get creative.
Erik Bengtsson
VP of Customer Success & Operations of Torch
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About Torch: Torch is a leadership development platform that provides coaching, software, and feedback to raise performers to the next level.
Carlos Cuadra
VP of Customer Success, Content and Co-founder of Versal
Carlos’ expertise lies in working with teams of various sizes and functionalities to bring high-quality software to mass audiences. At Versal, he’s applying his talent to ensure the best courses are available to our users, and that course authors have everything they need to create compelling experiences. Prior to Versal, Carlos was one of the first members of the Zone Labs team. He helped launch the first versions of the original ZoneAlarm firewall, working on everything from support manuals to support to QA. As the company grew, Carlos built internal support and QA teams and led the global quality initiatives for Enterprise products and partner relations releases with Cisco, Check Point, and Microsoft. Carlos has also been a member of the quality teams at RocketLawyer and PlantSense, and lives in San Francisco with his wife and two kids.
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About Versal: Versal is a new way for anyone to create interactive online courses and share them with the world – no coding required.
Rasheed Meadows
Vice President of TNTP
Rasheed oversees TNTP’s work with senior district leaders and their teams to develop and implement academic strategies that improve student performance across their systems. Prior to joining TNTP, Rasheed served as Network Superintendent for Boston Public Schools, where he led more than 5,000 students and directly supervised 15 principals and supported their leadership teams. Rasheed began his career as a science and technology teacher before serving as Dean of Students at a large, public high school in Cambridge, MA. Later, he became a founding administrator at a Boston public middle school, and then Founding Headmaster at Boston’s Urban Science Academy, where he substantially raised graduation rates while closing achievement gaps and achieved some of the highest graduation rates for special education students in the district. Rasheed holds a BA in biology from Yale University, as well as a master’s degree in teaching and curriculum and a doctorate in education leadership from Harvard University.
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About TNTP: A national nonprofit founded by teachers, TNTP helps school systems end educational inequality and achieve their goals for students.
Tequilla Banks
Executive Vice President, of TNTP
Tequilla leads TNTP’s Strategy, Systems & Policy department, which works to ensure that districts and states are doing everything they can to support great teaching, from designing better evaluation systems and supporting managers, to crafting smarter policies. Previously, as Senior Strategist, Tequilla helped lead projects such as measures of student learning with the New York City Department of Education and TNTP’s new work on student surveys. Before joining TNTP, Tequilla worked for nine years in Memphis City Schools, where she oversaw the district-wide effort to improve student outcomes by increasing teacher effectiveness. Working alongside TNTP’s staff, Tequilla helped build community support for quality education, and drove human capital reforms that led to significant policy changes. Tequilla holds a BA in psychology from Yale University and a master’s degree in social work from the University of Tennessee – Knoxville. She recently completed coursework for her capstone degree at the University of Memphis’ College of Education where she was named the school’s outstanding doctoral student in 2011, and is currently writing her dissertation on policy implications surrounding teacher effectiveness.
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About TNTP: A national nonprofit founded by teachers, TNTP helps school systems end educational inequality and achieve their goals for students.
Victoria Van Cleef
Vice President, Client Team of TNTP
Victoria Van Cleef oversees TNTP’s efforts to build leadership capacity at the school level to effectively manage teacher talent. This includes supporting the implementation of new evaluation systems, coaching school leaders on retaining their irreplaceable teachers, conducting evaluations and providing feedback and support, strengthening instructional culture and making critical hiring, tenure, retention and promotion decisions. She is also responsible for supporting schools and districts to develop their future leadership pathways. Previously, Victoria served as TNTP’s Vice President of Staffing Initiatives, focusing on staffing chronically low-performing schools with top teacher talent, and as Vice President of Business Development & Communications, establishing partnerships with school districts and state departments of education and managing TNTP’s marketing strategy. Prior to joining TNTP, Victoria served as a consultant to the Stupski Foundation, identifying best practices to support whole district reform efforts, and as Senior Research Associate and Special Assistant to the Dean of New York University’s Steinhardt School of Education where she coordinated projects devoted to strengthening the teacher force in high-need schools and districts. She served as Special Assistant to the Chancellor for the New York City Public Schools under two administrations, working on both instructional and operational initiatives. Victoria also worked in curriculum and product development for The Efficacy Institute. Victoria holds a BA in Classical Civilizations from the UCLA and a Master’s in Public Policy Analysis from New York University’s Wagner School of Public Service. She currently serves on the Tennessee State Board of Education’s Advisory Council on Teacher Education and Certification and is a member of the steering committee for the National Civil Rights Museum’s Equity Education Project.
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About TNTP, TNTP: A national nonprofit founded by teachers, TNTP helps school systems end educational inequality and achieve their goals for students.
Crystal Harmon
TitleExecutive Vice President, National Consulting & Organizational Workforce of TNTP
Crystal Harmon oversees TNTP’s business and operations strategy, staff recruitment and retention, and knowledge management efforts. She also leads our comprehensive reform efforts in Houston and Memphis. Previously, as Chief of Staff and Partner for TNTP’s Policy & Research Business Line, Crystal managed district- and state-level research and policy analysis initiatives. As a Project Director, Crystal led contract analysis and data gathering in Milwaukee, publishing a report that catalyzed significant policy reform. Crystal joined TNTP in 2004 as a Site Manager for the Baltimore City Teaching Residency, doubling the number of teachers in the program. She began her career teaching first grade in Baltimore City through Teach For America. She holds a BA in Journalism from Pennsylvania State University and a MAT from the Johns Hopkins University. She currently serves on the board of directors for The Equity Project Charter School in New York City. Read more about her in this Education Week profile.
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About TNTP: A national nonprofit founded by teachers, TNTP helps school systems end educational inequality and achieve their goals for students.
Crystal Harmon
TitleExecutive Vice President, National Consulting & Organizational Workforce of TNTP
Crystal Harmon oversees TNTP’s business and operations strategy, staff recruitment and retention, and knowledge management efforts. She also leads our comprehensive reform efforts in Houston and Memphis. Previously, as Chief of Staff and Partner for TNTP’s Policy & Research Business Line, Crystal managed district- and state-level research and policy analysis initiatives. As a Project Director, Crystal led contract analysis and data gathering in Milwaukee, publishing a report that catalyzed significant policy reform. Crystal joined TNTP in 2004 as a Site Manager for the Baltimore City Teaching Residency, doubling the number of teachers in the program. She began her career teaching first grade in Baltimore City through Teach For America. She holds a BA in Journalism from Pennsylvania State University and a MAT from the Johns Hopkins University. She currently serves on the board of directors for The Equity Project Charter School in New York City. Read more about her in this Education Week profile.
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About TNTP: A national nonprofit founded by teachers, TNTP helps school systems end educational inequality and achieve their goals for students.
Nicole Dingley
Vice President Customer Success of John Wiley & Sons
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About John Wiley & Sons: John Wiley & Sons is a provider of content and content-enabled workflow solutions.
Pete Sattler
SVP and Chief Information Officer / CISO / Digital Transformation / M&A / Analytics of John Wiley & Sons
Pete Sattler is the SVP and Chief Information Officer / CISO / Digital Transformation / M&A / Analytics at John Wiley and Sons.
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About John Wiley & Sons: John Wiley & Sons is a provider of content and content-enabled workflow solutions.
Ashutosh Nandeshwar
Assistant Vice President, Relationship Management and Data Sciences of University of Southern California
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About University of Southern California: University of Southern California is a private research university offering opportunities for interdisciplinary study and collaboration.
Greg Condell
Vice President Finance of University of Southern California
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About University of Southern California: University of Southern California is a private research university offering opportunities for interdisciplinary study and collaboration.
Charissa Raynor
Co-Founder and Executive Vice President of NextStep
Charissa is nationally recognized as a thought leader on creating a qualified and sustainable long-term care workforce and addressing the coming care crisis. She has more than 20 years of experience in healthcare policy, research, and practice. Prior to co-founding NextStep, Charissa was the founding Executive Director of an organization that delivered training and healthcare benefits to more than 50,000 long-term care workers annually. She holds a Master’s degree in Health Service Administration and a Bachelor’s degree in Nursing.
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About NextStep: NextStep is an information technology company that provides training and job placement for workers via mobile application platform.
Jill Murphy
Vice President & Editor-in-Chief of Common Sense Media
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About Common Sense Media: Common Sense Media provides information and education to help kids and families thrive in a world of media and technology.
Allisyn Levy
VP, GameUp of BrainPOP
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About BrainPOP: BrainPOP is a digital educational content creator that supports teachers and engages students.
Andrew Gardner
Vice President Professional Learning of BrainPOP
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About BrainPOP: BrainPOP is a digital educational content creator that supports teachers and engages students.
Jeff MacGregor
Vice President of Communications, Science of Chan Zuckerberg Initiative
I am a communications leader who has spent more than a decade building and executing successful comms strategies for some of the world’s most well known people, companies, and brands. I helped create two of the most successful marketing campaigns in the history of global banking, helped lead a seed-funded startup to a successful Silicon Valley exit, and now lead communications within a multi-billion dollar tech-focused philanthropy. My work has won over 50 international awards and has been regularly featured around the globe.
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About Chan Zuckerberg Biohub, Chan Zuckerberg Initiative: Chan Zuckerberg Initiative supports community-driven solutions to accelerate progress in science, education, and justice.
Bror Saxberg
Vice President and Learning Science of Chan Zuckerberg Initiative
Bror Saxberg is the Vice President, Learning Science at Chan Zuckerberg Initiative, Chief Learning Officer for Kaplan, Inc., a subsidiary of Graham Holdings Company (NYSE: GHC) and a leading global provider of educational services offering post-secondary education, test preparation, professional education, English-language training, university preparation, and K12 offerings to individuals, institutions, and businesses. Saxberg is responsible for the research and development of innovative learning strategies, technologies, and products across Kaplan’s full range of educational services offerings. He also oversees future developments and adoptions of innovative learning technologies and maintains consistent academic standards for Kaplan’s products and courses. Saxberg speaks often at education, business, and public policy conferences, including: recent appearances at Microsoft’s CEO Summit, TEDx, the Stanford Digital Learning Forum, and the “Education Datapalooza” conference, hosted by the White House and US Department of Education. He is the co-author of “Breakthrough Leadership in the Digital Age” (2014) with Frederick M. Hess. His articles have been published in a host of academic, educational, and scientific journals. He previously served as Senior Vice President and Chief Learning Officer at K12, Inc., where he was responsible for designing both online and offline learning environments and developing new student products and services. Prior to joining K12, Inc., he was Vice President at Knowledge Universe, where he co-founded the testing and assessment division which became known as Knowledge Testing Enterprises (KTE). Saxberg began his career at McKinsey & Company, Inc. and later served as Vice President and General Manager for London-based DK Multimedia, part of DK Publishing, an education and reference publisher. Saxberg holds a B.A. in Mathematics and B.S. in Electrical Engineering from the University of Washington, both received in 1980. As a Rhodes Scholar, he received a M.A. in Mathematics from Oxford University, and also received his Ph.D. in Electrical Engineering and Computer Science from MIT in 1989 and a M.D. from Harvard Medical School in 1990.
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About Chan Zuckerberg Initiative: Chan Zuckerberg Initiative supports community-driven solutions to accelerate progress in science, education, and justice.
Darwin Abella
Vice President of Information Technology of Noodle Markets
With over fifteen years of experience focused on building and cultivating best-in-class technology platforms, Darwin is responsible for infrastructure management, deployment, and security for Noodle Markets. He is passionate about architecting cloud computing environments that are secure, scalable, and cost effective. Prior to these roles he was the Executive Director of Networking and Telecommunications at The Princeton Review where he led day-to-day support and management of data and voice networks, data centers, and call centers. He enjoys fine wine and food, traveling, music, and pickup basketball games.
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About Noodle Markets: Noodle Markets is K-12’s first digital procurement platform and national marketplace.
Jane Wales
Vice President, Philanthropy and Society of The Aspen Institute
Jane Wales is Vice President, Philanthropy and Society of the Aspen Institute and Executive Director of its Program on Philanthropy and Social Innovation. She is the Founder of the Global Philanthropy Forum, President of the World Affairs Council and host of the nationally syndicated weekly National Public Radio show “WorldAffairs”. Ms. Wales held senior positions in the Clinton and Carter Administrations, serving as Special Assistant to the President and Senior Director of the National Security Council, Associate Director of the White House Office of Science and Technology Policy, and as Deputy Assistant Secretary of State. In the philanthropic sector, Ms. Wales chaired the international security programs at the Carnegie Corporation of New York and the W. Alton Jones Foundation, and directed the Project on World Security at the Rockefeller Brothers Fund. She was Acting CEO of The Elders, chaired by Archbishop Desmond Tutu and founded by Nelson Mandela. Ms. Wales is a member of the board of directors for the Center for a New American Security and FSG.
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About The Aspen Institute, The Global Philanthropy Forum: The Aspen Institute is an educational and policy studies organization based in Washington, DC.
Elliot Gerson
Executive Vice President Of Policy And Public Programs, International Partners of The Aspen Institute
Elliot Gerson is an executive vice president at the Aspen Institute, responsible for its Policy Programs, its Public Programs and its relations with international partners. The Institute’s more than 30 Policy Programs focus on both domestic and international issues. They provide neutral venues, do nonpartisan analysis, foster candid dialogue among leaders, advocate new policy and promote best practices. The Institute’s public programs – including the Aspen Ideas Festival and many smaller programs across the country – open the Institute’s doors to a broader audience and further both its educational goals and its hopes that thought will lead to action. The Institute has international partners in the Czech Republic, France, Germany, India, Italy, Japan, Mexico, Romania, and Spain. Gerson also administers the US Rhodes Scholarships. He was a Rhodes Scholar, a US Supreme Court clerk, practiced law in government and privately, held executive positions in state and federal government and on a presidential campaign, and was president of start-ups in health care and education, and of two leading national insurance and health-care companies. He has served on many non-profit boards, especially in the arts.
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About Rhodes Scholarship Trust, The Aspen Institute: The Aspen Institute is an educational and policy studies organization based in Washington, DC.
Namita Khasat
Executive Vice President: Finance And Administration of The Aspen Institute
Namita Khasat provides executive leadership to the national and global financial and administrative functions for the Institute including oversight of Finance, Information Technology, Human Resources, general office administration, legal, and real estate. As a Board member she also serves as the Corporate Treasurer for Service Year Exchange organization chaired by General McChrystal. Namita has served at executive levels since 1985 as Chief Financial Officer/Chief Information Officer/Chief Administrative officer in various nonprofits in the philanthropic space – Jewish Federation of Greater Philadelphia, in government and in healthcare. Prior to starting at the Aspen Institute she was the Chief Financial Officer for Delaware Hospice, a statewide organization with offices in Delaware and Pennsylvania, providing leadership to all its financial and administrative functions for all inpatient and home-based healthcare services.
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About Democracy Works, Service Year, The Aspen Institute: The Aspen Institute is an educational and policy studies organization based in Washington, DC.
Cristal Logan
Vice President, Aspen, And Director Of Aspen Community Programs of The Aspen Institute
Cristal Logan, Vice President, Aspen and Director of Aspen Community Programs at the Aspen Institute, is responsible for creating and overseeing year-round public programs for the Aspen community. During her tenure at the Institute, Cristal has expanded the number of community events exponentially. The Aspen Community Programs hosts a variety of events including the McCloskey Speaker Series, the Hurst Lecture Series, The Murdock Mind Body Spirit Series, the Hurst Student Seminars for Middle School, and High School Students; Great Books and Great Decisions Discussion Series’, Fireside Chats, Teen Socrates, the Sharing Shakespeare and Athens to Aspen Series, as well as a host of diverse offerings throughout the years. Under Cristal’s leadership, the Aspen Community Programs hosts over 60 program days each year for local residents, visitors, and teens. Prior to joining the Institute in 1999, Cristal worked in Administration at Aspen Valley Hospital; and in Finance at the Aspen Skiing Company. A fourth generation resident of the Roaring Fork Valley, Cristal has been a committed member of the community by serving on the board of the Aspen Hall of Fame, participating as a member of Leadership Aspen Class of 2000, and as one of the inaugural members of the Aspen Community Foundation Spring Board. She is Vice Chairman of the Board of the Aspen Chamber Resort Association, and served on the Aspen Valley Hospital Community Advisory Committee (2006-2016) and the Colorado Mountain College Community Advisory Committee (2008-2016). Cristal is married to Mark Logan, Principal at Cadence Brand Marketing, and they have a wonderful son.
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About The Aspen Institute: The Aspen Institute is an educational and policy studies organization based in Washington, DC.
Eric Motley
Executive Vice President, Institutional Advancement And Corporate Secretary of The Aspen Institute
Eric L. Motley, Ph.D., is an executive vice president at the Aspen Institute, responsible for Institutional Advancement and governance. He previously served as Vice President and Executive Director of National Programs and prior to that he served as Vice President and Managing Director of the Henry Crown Fellows Program from January 2007 until April 2014. In addition to managing the Henry Crown Fellowship Program, he served as the Executive Director of the Aspen-Rockefeller Foundation’s Commission to Reform the Federal Appointments Process, an independent, nonpartisan effort to evaluate the Federal government’s vetting and clearance procedures. Prior to joining the Aspen Institute, he served as the Director of the U.S. Department of State’s Office of International Visitors within the bureau of Public Diplomacy. In 2003, he became Special Assistant to President George W. Bush for Presidential Personnel, where he managed the appointment process in the White House for over 1,200 presidentially-appointed advisory board and commission positions. He joined the White House staff as Deputy Associate Director, Office of Presidential Personnel in 2001. Eric is a Henry Crown Fellow of the Aspen Institute, Class of 2003. He has written and lectured on the intellectual and political contributions of Scottish-born American Founding Father, James Wilson. He is currently engaged in developing a collection on the scholarship of the eminent Greek scholar Sir Kenneth Dover, including copies of all his books, personal papers and various items from his personal catalogue. In October 2006 he published his first volume of poetry Luminaria. His civic involvement includes the Cosmos Club of Washington, DC; Grolier Club of New York City; Board of Directors of Young Concert Artists; Samford University; and the University of St. Andrews, Scotland. He serves on the Board of Directors of Barry-Wehmiller Companies, the Library Cabinet for the Fred W. Smith National Library for the Study of George Washington, The Smithsonian American Art Museum’s National Council, and the Chapter Board of the Washington National Cathedral. He is a Paul Harris Fellow of the Rotary International Foundation. Eric is an avid book collector of first editions and rare books with a concentration on the English writer and lexicographer Samuel Johnson. Eric earned his bachelor’s degree in Political Science and Philosophy from Samford University in 1996. As a Rotary International Ambassadorial Scholar at the University of St. Andrews in Scotland, he earned a Master of Letters in International Relations and a Ph.D. in International Relations as the John Steven Watson Scholar.
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Kitty Boone
Vice President of The Aspen Institute
Kitty is responsible for oversight of a broad array of public facing programs and events at the Aspen Institute. She is the primary executive in charge of the Aspen Ideas Festival, a week-long conference that is hosted by the Institute and The Atlantic magazine each summer in Aspen, and also supports and works with colleagues on numerous additional programs which the Institute partners in or manages, including Spotlight Health, Aspen Abu Dhabi Ideas Forum, City Lab, Vanity Fair New Establishment Summit, and various smaller initiatives. Kitty has worked at the Aspen Institute since 2003. Prior to joining The Aspen Institute, where she also had responsibilities for seminar programs, Kitty served as Vice President, Marketing and Sales at Aspen Skiing Company, where she worked for 11 years. A native of San Francisco and a graduate of Stanford University, Kitty began her career in Washington DC as an intern for a national environmental group, ultimately coming to Aspen in 1989, after stints in the public and private sector and earning her Masters in Public and Private Management at Yale School of Management. She is the proud mom of college-bound twins, sits on two boards in Aspen, and is passionate about education.
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About The Aspen Institute: The Aspen Institute is an educational and policy studies organization based in Washington, DC.
Ross Wiener
Vice President of The Aspen Institute
Ross Wiener is a vice president at the Aspen Institute and executive director of the Education and Society Program. In this role Ross leads professional learning networks for urban school district leaders and senior Congressional Education staffers. The program assists policymakers and education leaders in strengthening human capital systems, supporting implementation of Common Core State Standards, and strategically reallocating financial resources. In addition to facilitating networks, the Education & Society Program hosts public conversations as well as off-the-record workshops, and publishes original research and commentary. From 2002 to 2009, Ross worked at the Education Trust, a national, non-profit organization dedicated to raising standards and closing achievement gaps in public education. As policy director and then as vice president for program and policy, Ross managed the Education Trust’s research/data analysis, policy development, conference programming, and technical assistance to educators and policymakers in both K-12 and higher education. Prior to Education Trust, Ross served for five years as a trial attorney in the U.S. Department of Justice, Civil Rights Division, Educational Opportunities Section, where he represented the United States in cases dealing with desegregation, harassment, and the adequacy of services to limited-English proficient and disabled students.
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About The Aspen Institute: The Aspen Institute is an educational and policy studies organization based in Washington, DC.
Ross Wiener
Vice President of The Aspen Institute
Ross Wiener is a vice president at the Aspen Institute and executive director of the Education and Society Program. In this role Ross leads professional learning networks for urban school district leaders and senior Congressional Education staffers. The program assists policymakers and education leaders in strengthening human capital systems, supporting implementation of Common Core State Standards, and strategically reallocating financial resources. In addition to facilitating networks, the Education & Society Program hosts public conversations as well as off-the-record workshops, and publishes original research and commentary. From 2002 to 2009, Ross worked at the Education Trust, a national, non-profit organization dedicated to raising standards and closing achievement gaps in public education. As policy director and then as vice president for program and policy, Ross managed the Education Trust’s research/data analysis, policy development, conference programming, and technical assistance to educators and policymakers in both K-12 and higher education. Prior to Education Trust, Ross served for five years as a trial attorney in the U.S. Department of Justice, Civil Rights Division, Educational Opportunities Section, where he represented the United States in cases dealing with desegregation, harassment, and the adequacy of services to limited-English proficient and disabled students.
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About The Aspen Institute: The Aspen Institute is an educational and policy studies organization based in Washington, DC.
Mickey Edwards
Vice President of The Aspen Institute
Mickey Edwards is Board of Directors Emeritus at The Constitution Project.
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About The Aspen Institute: The Aspen Institute is an educational and policy studies organization based in Washington, DC.