Not exact matches
He is a former director of BMC Software, Inc., a non-
public software corporation based in Houston, Texas, and serves on the
board of the following not - for - profit organizations:
School of
Public Policy, University of Calgary (Executive Fellow), National Research Council of Canada, Ontario Global 100 Network (
Chair), C.D. Howe Institute, and Canadian Council of Chief Executives.
Paul serves on the FCC's Technological Advisory Council; the
Board of the
Public Affairs Council; the Advisory
Board for Princeton University's Center for Information Technology Policy; and the
Board of the Partnership Fund for the Thomas Jefferson High
School for Science and Technology, where he also
Chairs the Corporate Advisory
Board.
He was also chairman of the
board of trustees of Claremont University Center and Graduate
School (1984 - 1994), founding chairman of the
board of trustees of Southern California
Public Radio (1999 - 2004), a trustee of the Mayo Clinic (2004 - 2016), a trustee of the RAND Corporation (1994 - 2016 and formerly
chair), a director of Edison International (1995 - 2014), a director of City National Corporation (2001 - 2014) and a director of the Council on Foreign Relations (2002 - 2010).
Mr. Hodgson currently sits on the
boards of The
Public Sector Pension Investment
Board (PSP Investments) where he
chairs the Investment Committee which oversees net investments of $ 99.5 billion as at September 30, 2014, KGS - Alpha Capital Markets, The Global Risk Institute, The Ivey
School of Business and The Next36.
Sarah serves on the
Board of Directors of Quest Resource Holding Corporation (NASDAQ: QRHC), on the Young Executive
Board of iMentor, on the Executive Council of the Alumni Council at the
School of International and
Public Affairs (SIPA) at Columbia University and as
Chair of the Sustainability Committee of the New York Hedge Fund Roundtable.
Interviewed by Jeff Green of The Hamilton Spectator News for a story relating to Hamilton
public school board's practice of selecting the
chair and vice-
chair and «shadow» meetings, December 1, 2011.
* Day 1 Monday, February 22, 2016 4:00 PM -5:00 PM Registration & Networking 5:00 PM — 6:00 PM Welcome Reception & Opening Remarks Kevin de Leon, President pro Tem, California State Senate Debra McMannis, Director of Early Education & Support Division, California Department of Education (invited) Karen Stapf Walters, Executive Director, California State
Board of Education (invited) 6:00 PM — 7:00 PM Keynote Address & Dinner Dr. Patricia K. Kuhl, Co-Director, Institute for Learning & Brain Sciences * Day 2 Tuesday February 23, 2016 8:00 AM — 9:00 AM Registration, Continental Breakfast, & Networking 9:00 AM — 9:15 AM Opening Remarks John Kim, Executive Director, Advancement Project Camille Maben, Executive Director, First 5 California Tom Torlakson, State Superintendent of
Public Instruction, California Department of Education 9:15 AM — 10:00 AM Morning Keynote David B. Grusky, Executive Director, Stanford's Center on Poverty & Inequality 10:00 AM — 11:00 AM Educating California's Young Children: The Recent Developments in Transitional Kindergarten & Expanded Transitional Kindergarten (Panel Discussion) Deborah Kong, Executive Director, Early Edge California Heather Quick, Principal Research Scientist, American Institutes for Research Dean Tagawa, Administrator for Early Education, Los Angeles Unified
School District Moderator: Erin Gabel, Deputy Director, First 5 California (Invited) 11:00 AM — 12:00 PM «Political Will & Prioritizing ECE» (Panel Discussion) Eric Heins, President, California Teachers Association Senator Hannah - Beth Jackson,
Chair of the Women's Legislative Committee, California State Senate David Kirp, James D. Marver Professor of
Public Policy, University of California, Berkeley Assemblyman Kevin McCarty, Chairman of Subcommittee No. 2 of Education Finance, California State Assembly Moderator: Kim Pattillo Brownson, Managing Director, Policy & Advocacy, Advancement Project 12:00 PM — 12:45 PM Lunch 12:45 PM — 1:45 PM Lunch Keynote - «How Children Succeed: Grit, Curiosity, and the Hidden Power of Character» Paul Tough, New York Times Magazine Writer, Author 1:45 PM — 1:55 PM Break 2:00 PM — 3:05 PM Elevating ECE Through Meaningful Community Partnerships (Panel Discussion) Sandra Guiterrez, National Director, Abriendo Purtas / Opening Doors Mary Ignatius, Statewide Organize of Parent Voices, California Child Care Resource & Referral Network Jacquelyn McCroskey, John Mile Professor of Child Welfare, University of Southern California
School of Social Work Jolene Smith, Chief Executive Officer, First 5 Santa Clara County Moderator: Rafael González, Director of Best Start, First 5 LA 3:05 PM — 3:20 PM Closing Remarks Camille Maben, Executive Director, First 5 California * Agenda Subject to Change
The new Dr. Deirdre Loughlin Fund will link two of Deirdre's highest priorities: Broad Meadow Brook, where she has served for many, many years as
chair of the advisory
board; and Worcester
Public Schools, where — as a teacher, and later, as a top administrator — she inspired generations of students to be curious and confident about science.
Lorrie Abounader, Buffalo Niagara Enterprise Harvey Albond, Outgoing Niagara Region State Parks Commissioner (2 terms), President Niagara Falls Rotary Club Jay Bumey, WNYEA Habitat and Natural Resources
Chair; Learning Sustainability Campaign; GreenWatch; Friends of Times Beach
Chair Erin Carmina, 500 Block Association of Main Street in Downtown Buffalo Thomas Frank, 1st Niagara National Transportation Heritage Area Jerome Nagy Joseph Garguilo Justin Imola Derik Kane Lari Komiczky, Sweet Home Central
School District Keith Lucas, City of Buffalo Richard Mrugala Tom Mussell Mathew Nagowski, Partnership for the
Public Good, Cornell Club of Greater Buffalo David Paoletta Suzie Rivo Solender, Amherst Youth
Board, Erie Co..
Daniel Koshland, Jr.,
Chair of the Selection Committee, University of California, Berkeley ● Bruce Alberts, National Academy of Sciences ● Mrs. William McCormick Blair, Jr., Lasker Foundation
Board of Directors (Non-Voting Member of the Selection Committee) ● Laurie Garrett, Newsday ● Vartan Gregorian, The Carnegie Corporation ● Ruth Kirschstein, National Institutes of Health ● Alfred Sommer,
School of Hygiene and
Public Health, The Johns Hopkins University
If that's the case, then why is the mayor's chancellor of
schools, Carmen Fariña, the board chair of the Fund for Public Schools, whose express legal purpose is «improving New York City's Public Schools by attracting private investment» in public edu
schools, Carmen Fariña, the
board chair of the Fund for
Public Schools, whose express legal purpose is «improving New York City's Public Schools by attracting private investment» in public educ
Public Schools, whose express legal purpose is «improving New York City's Public Schools by attracting private investment» in public edu
Schools, whose express legal purpose is «improving New York City's
Public Schools by attracting private investment» in public educ
Public Schools by attracting private investment» in public edu
Schools by attracting private investment» in
public educ
public education?
We have changed how we approach
public education and watched unprecedented student achievement gains flow from those changes,» said Neil E. Duke,
chair of the Baltimore City
Board of
School Commissioners.
Still, the former
public middle
school teacher was hesitant to take on the initial role of founding
board chair.
Ryan served on the
board of the Maya Angelou
Public Charter
School in Washington, D.C. Previously, he served on the Century Foundation's Task Force on the Common
School and as vice
chair of the American Bar Association's Committee on
Public Schools.
Beth Anderson is CEO and founder of the Phoenix Charter Academy Network and
chair of the
board of the Massachusetts Charter
Public School Association.
(Hanover, MD, October 27, 2011) CSDC
Board Chair Tom Nida reflects on the decline and resurgence of learning and hope at his alma mater as a result of a unique partnership between a charter
school operator and the traditional
public school system in the following commentary in the Washington Times: College and careers come to Anacostia Charter and
public -
school partnership reignites...
Most of them center, as former State
Board of Education Vice
Chair Thomas Ratliff puts it, on the question, «Is a charter
school a
public school or a private entity?»
Read the inspiring letter by Diane Tavenner, founder and CEO of Summit
Public Schools (SPS) and CCSA,
Board Chair to join 200 California charter school leaders, board members, parents, teachers and students and celebrate National Charter Schools Week on May 7 for Advocacy Day in Sacram
Board Chair to join 200 California charter
school leaders,
board members, parents, teachers and students and celebrate National Charter Schools Week on May 7 for Advocacy Day in Sacram
board members, parents, teachers and students and celebrate National Charter
Schools Week on May 7 for Advocacy Day in Sacramento.
(Hanover, MD, October 27, 2011) CSDC
Board Chair Tom Nida reflects on the decline and resurgence of learning and hope at his alma mater as a result of a unique partnership between a charter
school operator and the traditional
public school system in the following commentary in the Washington Times:
Panelists Joan Massey; D.C. Deputy Mayor for Education Jennie Niles; D.C.
Public Charter
School Board Chair Darren Woodruff; and FOCUS Executive Director Irene Holtzman.
A chill went down my spine as I saw in attendance Dr. Darren Woodruff,
chair of the DC
Public Charter
School Board.
The caucus also selected the following
school board members: Lillian Tafoya, a member of the school board of Bakersfield City School District in California as Chair - Elect; Jesus Rubalcava of Arizona's Gila Bend Unified School District as Vice-Chair; Lydia Hernandez of the Cartwright School District 83 in Arizona as Secretary; Steve Corona of Fort Wayne Community Schools in Indiana as Treasurer; Jesse Gomez of School City of East Chicago, Ind., as Central Region Director; Marcela Diaz - Myers of Lower Dauphin School District in Harrisburg, Pa., as Northeast Region Director; and Andrew Chavez of the Española Public School District in New Mexico as Western Region Dir
school board members: Lillian Tafoya, a member of the
school board of Bakersfield City School District in California as Chair - Elect; Jesus Rubalcava of Arizona's Gila Bend Unified School District as Vice-Chair; Lydia Hernandez of the Cartwright School District 83 in Arizona as Secretary; Steve Corona of Fort Wayne Community Schools in Indiana as Treasurer; Jesse Gomez of School City of East Chicago, Ind., as Central Region Director; Marcela Diaz - Myers of Lower Dauphin School District in Harrisburg, Pa., as Northeast Region Director; and Andrew Chavez of the Española Public School District in New Mexico as Western Region Dir
school board of Bakersfield City
School District in California as Chair - Elect; Jesus Rubalcava of Arizona's Gila Bend Unified School District as Vice-Chair; Lydia Hernandez of the Cartwright School District 83 in Arizona as Secretary; Steve Corona of Fort Wayne Community Schools in Indiana as Treasurer; Jesse Gomez of School City of East Chicago, Ind., as Central Region Director; Marcela Diaz - Myers of Lower Dauphin School District in Harrisburg, Pa., as Northeast Region Director; and Andrew Chavez of the Española Public School District in New Mexico as Western Region Dir
School District in California as
Chair - Elect; Jesus Rubalcava of Arizona's Gila Bend Unified
School District as Vice-Chair; Lydia Hernandez of the Cartwright School District 83 in Arizona as Secretary; Steve Corona of Fort Wayne Community Schools in Indiana as Treasurer; Jesse Gomez of School City of East Chicago, Ind., as Central Region Director; Marcela Diaz - Myers of Lower Dauphin School District in Harrisburg, Pa., as Northeast Region Director; and Andrew Chavez of the Española Public School District in New Mexico as Western Region Dir
School District as Vice-
Chair; Lydia Hernandez of the Cartwright
School District 83 in Arizona as Secretary; Steve Corona of Fort Wayne Community Schools in Indiana as Treasurer; Jesse Gomez of School City of East Chicago, Ind., as Central Region Director; Marcela Diaz - Myers of Lower Dauphin School District in Harrisburg, Pa., as Northeast Region Director; and Andrew Chavez of the Española Public School District in New Mexico as Western Region Dir
School District 83 in Arizona as Secretary; Steve Corona of Fort Wayne Community
Schools in Indiana as Treasurer; Jesse Gomez of
School City of East Chicago, Ind., as Central Region Director; Marcela Diaz - Myers of Lower Dauphin School District in Harrisburg, Pa., as Northeast Region Director; and Andrew Chavez of the Española Public School District in New Mexico as Western Region Dir
School City of East Chicago, Ind., as Central Region Director; Marcela Diaz - Myers of Lower Dauphin
School District in Harrisburg, Pa., as Northeast Region Director; and Andrew Chavez of the Española Public School District in New Mexico as Western Region Dir
School District in Harrisburg, Pa., as Northeast Region Director; and Andrew Chavez of the Española
Public School District in New Mexico as Western Region Dir
School District in New Mexico as Western Region Director.
Outside the office, Alysson serves on the governing
board of the Choice Foundation, and is the Chair of the Board of Directors of the Lycée Français de la Nouvelle - Orléans, a free French immersion public charter school in New Orleans that reserves two - thirds of its seats for students of low - income and at - risk backgro
board of the Choice Foundation, and is the
Chair of the
Board of Directors of the Lycée Français de la Nouvelle - Orléans, a free French immersion public charter school in New Orleans that reserves two - thirds of its seats for students of low - income and at - risk backgro
Board of Directors of the Lycée Français de la Nouvelle - Orléans, a free French immersion
public charter
school in New Orleans that reserves two - thirds of its seats for students of low - income and at - risk backgrounds.
Gabrielle previously served as a member of the Baltimore County
Public Schools Board of Education; a member of the Achievement Initiative for Maryland Minority Students Steering Committee; and the
Chair for the Black Policy Conference at the Harvard Kennedy
School.
Candace served as
chair of the
board at Capital City
Public Charter
School, an award - winning expeditionary learning school in
School, an award - winning expeditionary learning
school in
school in D.C..
National Coalition for Core Arts Standards Media Arts Committee Leadership Richard W. Burrows, National Coalition for Core Arts Standards Media Arts Committee Co-
Chair, Newark (New Jersey)
Public Schools, Special Assistant / Arts Dr. Pam Paulson, National Coalition for Core Arts Standards Media Arts Committee Co-
chair, Perpich Center for Arts Education Minnesota Dr. Amy Jensen, Department
Chair, Theatre and Media Arts Department, Brigham Young University Marcia McCaffrey, President, State Education Agency Directors of Arts Education, New Hampshire Department of Education Dr. Nancy Rubino, Senior Director, Office of Academic Initiatives, The College
Board Ms. Cory Wilkerson, State Education Agency Directors of Arts Education, Project Manager
He also
chairs the education committee of the NAACP of California and is a
board member of the pro-
public school Network for
Public Education co-founded by Diane Ravitch.
Cole - Gutiérrez joins on the NACSA
Board Chair James Peyser, partner at NewSchools Venture Fund; Vice
Chair Lisa Graham Keegan, founder and president of the Education Breakthrough Network; Treasurer Josephine Baker, past executive director of the D.C.
Public Charter
School Board; Secretary Alan Coverstone, executive director of Metro Nashville
Public Schools; Steve Canavero, Ph.D., director of the
Public Charter
School Authority of Nevada; Frederick Hess, resident scholar and director of Education Policy Studies at the American Enterprise Institute; Karega Rausch, Equity Project coordinator at Indiana University; and Hanna Skandera, Secretary - Designate, New Mexico Secretary of Education.
Teachers and Rutherford County administrators have also seen some low - performing children sent away from the charter and back to the traditional
public school system just before end - of - grade tests, an important measure of how
schools stack up against each other, said Dr. John Mark Bennett, the
chair of the county
school board and a local family physician.
Again, I am honored to serve as the new TCSA
Board Chair and have the opportunity to work with you, our partners, and the TCSA staff in providing Texas families an option within
public education through
public charter
schools.
Mr. John Pinkney is the
chair of the
board of trustees for Eagle Academy
Public Charter
School and writes from his home in Navy Yard.
«These
school districts have made notable progress in raising student achievement and engaging the community while confronting some of the most challenging conditions in
public education,» says Van Henri White, president of the Rochester, New York,
school board and
chair of the CUBE Steering Committee.
It's also uncertain whether any
schools will need to close as teachers flock to Raleigh, although Mike Lee, school board chair for Durham Public Schools, acknowledged it's a possibility with many Durham teachers filing for their personal day next
schools will need to close as teachers flock to Raleigh, although Mike Lee,
school board chair for Durham
Public Schools, acknowledged it's a possibility with many Durham teachers filing for their personal day next
Schools, acknowledged it's a possibility with many Durham teachers filing for their personal day next month.
Verjeana M. Jacobs, Esq. of Prince George's County
Public Schools, District 5, Upper Marlboro, Maryland, as the
Chair of the Council of Urban
Boards of Education;
Perhaps if SFC replaced their
Board Chair, Julie Mikuta, who is also partner at New
Schools Venture Fund, which finances charter schools, with someone who has actually made meaningful improvements in public education, they could inch their way back to thi
Schools Venture Fund, which finances charter
schools, with someone who has actually made meaningful improvements in public education, they could inch their way back to thi
schools, with someone who has actually made meaningful improvements in
public education, they could inch their way back to this work.
Serving as NSBA ex-officio directors on the NSBA
Board for 2014 - 2015 will be: Van Henri White of New York's Rochester City
School District as the
Chair of the Council of Urban
Boards of Education; Ellis A. Alexander of Louisiana's St. Charles Parish
Public Schools as
Chair of the National Black Caucus of
School Boards; Guillermo Z. Lopez of Michigan's Lansing
Public School District as
Chair of the National Hispanic Caucus of
School Board Members; Gregory J. Guercio of New York's Law Offices of Guercio & Guercio, LLP as the
Chair of the Council of
School Attorneys; Karen Echeverria of the Idaho
School Boards Association as the
Chair of the Organization of State Association Executive Directors» Liaison Committee; and NSBA's Executive Director Thomas J. Gentzel.
Sara is continuing her studies part - time at NYU's Wagner Graduate
School of
Public Service, where she is earning an MPA in education policy and serves as
Board Chair of the Wagner Education Policy Studies Association.
Bobbi serves on the Advisory
Board of Convergence: Re-imagining Education Project, on the
Board of Directors of Hamilton Bank and is past
Chair and founding member of the Maryland Alliance for
Public Charter
Schools and the Baltimore Education Coalition.
She
chairs the
board of St. Hope
Public Schools, a Sacramento - based charter
school organization founded by her husband.
Instead,
board Chair Tom Madden announced that the only candidate under consideration is 50 - year - old Deputy Superintendent Bernadeia Johnson, the district's current chief academic officer and a Minneapolis
Public Schools veteran.
She is currently the
Board Chair for Green Dot
Public Schools National and serves on the
Board at City Year Los Angeles.
Charter
board chairs representing 19,000 of our city's students have also voiced their support of the formula, along with the Urban League of Greater New Orleans, the Orleans
Public Education Network, New
Schools for New Orleans, VAYLA, the Louisiana Association for
Public Charter
Schools, STAND for Children, the New Orleans Parents» Guide to
Public Schools, and Kids ReThink New Orleans
Schools.
He is the past
chair of the Professional Advisory
Board for NCLD, served on the NCLD team as Director of
School Transformation, and served on the
Board of Directors for the Center as
chair of NCLD's
Public Policy committee.
Teaching Matters
board Chair Olga Votis opened the event with an explanation of the pressing need to supply excellent teachers to U.S.
public schools - and the steep road.
I am holding you responsible for the 9 - year - old student who came to
school with hardly any sleep after witnessing his mother administer Narcan to save his father's life, only to then take a three - hour test and I am holding you responsible for the autistic child whose parents opted him out of the test but the
school counseled him back into... I hold you responsible for not passing legislation that allows for a
public -
school TEACHER to serve on the
Board of EDUCATION, yet the
chair of this
Board, Paul Sagan can contribute $ 600,000 to a campaign that sought to charterize, segregate, and create a two - tiered system of privilege using high - stake test scores as the ammunition.»
We're going to have charters,» Detroit
Public Schools Emergency Manager Roy Roberts, who is also the
chair of the EAS
board, told The Huffington Post.
Sonja Santelises, left, interacts with Marnell Cooper, city
school board chair, in between interviews with local news media after she was named to be the next Baltimore City
Public Schools CEO.
Miami - Dade County,
SCHOOL BOARD ENDORSEMENT OF ACTION PROPOSED BY CHAIR PERLA TABARES HANTMAN: That The School Board of Miami - Dade County, Florida, endorse November 19, 2015 as National Parent Involvement Day and its goal of increasing overall student achievement through parent engagement, with year - round encouragement throughout Miami - Dade County Public Sc
SCHOOL BOARD ENDORSEMENT OF ACTION PROPOSED BY CHAIR PERLA TABARES HANTMAN: That The School Board of Miami - Dade County, Florida, endorse November 19, 2015 as National Parent Involvement Day and its goal of increasing overall student achievement through parent engagement, with year - round encouragement throughout Miami - Dade County Public Sch
BOARD ENDORSEMENT OF ACTION PROPOSED BY
CHAIR PERLA TABARES HANTMAN: That The
School Board of Miami - Dade County, Florida, endorse November 19, 2015 as National Parent Involvement Day and its goal of increasing overall student achievement through parent engagement, with year - round encouragement throughout Miami - Dade County Public Sc
School Board of Miami - Dade County, Florida, endorse November 19, 2015 as National Parent Involvement Day and its goal of increasing overall student achievement through parent engagement, with year - round encouragement throughout Miami - Dade County Public Sch
Board of Miami - Dade County, Florida, endorse November 19, 2015 as National Parent Involvement Day and its goal of increasing overall student achievement through parent engagement, with year - round encouragement throughout Miami - Dade County
Public Schools.
Jill A. Turgeon is vice
chair of the Loudoun County
School Board in Virginia, co-owner and director of IndED Academies, and a public school teacher of nearly six
School Board in Virginia, co-owner and director of IndED Academies, and a
public school teacher of nearly six
school teacher of nearly six years.
According to a memo former Hartford
Schools Superintendent Christina Kishimoto sent to the
Board on October 12, 2012 — which was the first time the wider board knew of the meeting — «Participants included Board of Education Chair Matthew Poland, Mayor Segarra, Hartford Public Schools, Achievement First and Jumoke Academy senior staff members, Hartford Foundation for Public Giving, Connecticut Council for Education Reform, ConnCAN, and other corporate, community and philanthropic partners.&r
Board on October 12, 2012 — which was the first time the wider
board knew of the meeting — «Participants included Board of Education Chair Matthew Poland, Mayor Segarra, Hartford Public Schools, Achievement First and Jumoke Academy senior staff members, Hartford Foundation for Public Giving, Connecticut Council for Education Reform, ConnCAN, and other corporate, community and philanthropic partners.&r
board knew of the meeting — «Participants included
Board of Education Chair Matthew Poland, Mayor Segarra, Hartford Public Schools, Achievement First and Jumoke Academy senior staff members, Hartford Foundation for Public Giving, Connecticut Council for Education Reform, ConnCAN, and other corporate, community and philanthropic partners.&r
Board of Education
Chair Matthew Poland, Mayor Segarra, Hartford
Public Schools, Achievement First and Jumoke Academy senior staff members, Hartford Foundation for
Public Giving, Connecticut Council for Education Reform, ConnCAN, and other corporate, community and philanthropic partners.»