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Harford is a prominent diversity champion, both in the financial services sector and the wider business community, and
served as the co-head of Citi Women and on the board of directors of The Forte Foundation, a U.S.
nonprofit organization dedicated to increasing the number of women
leaders in business.
This agreement with Convio combines the resources of the two leading software companies
serving nonprofits to create a clear
leader in this fast evolving market.
De Blasio had three nominees pending with the Senate to
serve on the state - run authority, which manages transit — buses, subways, trains, bridges and tunnels — in New York City and surrounding areas including, Long Island: David Jones, a
leader with the
nonprofit Community Service Society who has advocated reduced transit fares for low - income New Yorkers; Manhattan Councilman Ydanis Rodriguez, who chairs the chamber's Transportation Committee; and Veronica Vanterpool, director of the Tri-State Transportation Campaign and a member of the MTA's «reinvention» commission.
A Newburgh
nonprofit called Hudson Valley Pattern for Progress hosted the $ 70 - per - ticket event, which reassured business, finance and other industry
leaders that the region's executives will protect and
serve their and taxpayers» interests.
Fellows are a constantly growing corps of science and technology
leaders who take their knowledge of federal policymaking to government,
nonprofits, industry, and academia to
serve the nation and citizens around the world.
Each year, STPF adds to a growing corps over 3,000 strong of policy - savvy
leaders working across academia, government,
nonprofits, and industry to
serve the nation and citizens around the world.
Researchers from the Perelman School of Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania, in partnership with ORGANIZE — a non-for-profit organization based in New York which leverages health data to end the organ donor shortage by applying smarter technologies, utilizing social media, building more creative partnerships, and advocating for data - driven policies — The Bridgespan Group — a global
nonprofit organization that collaborates with mission - driven
leaders, organizations, and philanthropists to break cycles of poverty and dramatically improve the quality of life for those in need — and Gift of Life Donor Program — an OPO which
serves the eastern half of Pennsylvania, southern New Jersey, and Delaware — evaluated the metrics and criteria used to measure OPOs across the country, and found significant discrepancies in how potential donors are evaluated and identified.
Education Week, published by the 501 (c)(3)
nonprofit corporation Editorial Projects in Education (EPE), was founded in 1981 to
serve the public interest by providing independent, nonpartisan reporting and analysis on American precollegiate education for school
leaders, other educators, policymakers, and members of the general public.
Prior to joining the HGSE faculty, Schwartz held a wide variety of leadership positions in education and government including
serving as president of Achieve, Inc., an independent, bipartisan,
nonprofit organization created by governors and corporate
leaders to help states improve their schools.
Leaders could create a national network of organizations like the NGA and CCSSO, as well as prominent
nonprofits and unions, that would
serve as revisers, implementation watchdogs, and political advisors.
The
nonprofit New
Leaders for New Schools, founded in New York City in 2000, has trained 431 principals who are now serving as leaders in urban schools and plans to build a 2,000 - person national principal corps b
Leaders for New Schools, founded in New York City in 2000, has trained 431 principals who are now
serving as
leaders in urban schools and plans to build a 2,000 - person national principal corps b
leaders in urban schools and plans to build a 2,000 - person national principal corps by 2018.
Such opportunities include the Teacher Liaison, the Secretary's Teacher Advisory, the New Mexico Teacher
Leader Network, and the Teaching Policy Fellowship facilitated by Teach Plus — a
nonprofit organization dedicated to ensuring that teachers have a voice in policymaking.43 As detailed extensively by Chiefs for Change in a recent report, these teacher leadership roles and initiatives
serve to empower teachers by recognizing them as key stakeholders in the policy development and implementation process.44
From an experience perspective, I thought it was important to bring experience growing up in public schools on Vandenberg Air Force Base in Lompoc,
serving as a senior
leader in the central office of a large, complex public school system in Chicago — with over 600 schools
serving almost 400,000 students — and as an executive at a nationwide
nonprofit working through state agencies and local districts to support public education.
In this role role, Nick was responsible for growing and maintaining a network of school, district, state, and
nonprofit / philanthropic
leaders who are changing the way they work to
serve students through better practices in planning, performance management, and organizational change.
Composed of
leaders from finance, education, research, legal,
nonprofit, and business communities, Committee for Children's Board of Directors
serves as the governing body charged with providing oversight and counsel on matters related to the organization's mission, vision, strategic plan, and financial sustainability.
Indianapolis — The Mind Trust today announced the addition of two local education
leaders — Joe White and Kristin Hines — to its team as the
nonprofit gears up to launch new, innovative schools to
serve more students in Indianapolis.
NewSchools Venture Fund is a national
nonprofit that supports and invests in promising and innovative education entrepreneurs and
leaders, and helps them accomplish their missions to achieve outstanding results for the schools, students and educators they
serve.
Their mission is to create positive societal change through the development of
nonprofit leaders, and to create educators who teach inspirational programs
serving worldwide needs.
Designed to
serve the global needs of the 21st century, the programs provide innovative and inspirational strategies to teachers through the Sanford Education Programs, and to
nonprofit and for - profit
leaders through the Institute of Philanthropy.
Charter Sector Starts to Grow Its Own
Leaders Education Week — May 8, 2012 The charter sector is developing its own training programs to meet the growing need for skilled charter school leaders who are able to run a nonprofit business while also serving as the instructional leader of a
Leaders Education Week — May 8, 2012 The charter sector is developing its own training programs to meet the growing need for skilled charter school
leaders who are able to run a nonprofit business while also serving as the instructional leader of a
leaders who are able to run a
nonprofit business while also
serving as the instructional
leader of a school.
Relay is an accredited national
nonprofit institution of higher education
serving 2,000 teachers and 400 school
leaders across the U.S..
Keith R. Krueger (CAE) is CEO of the Consortium for School Networking (CoSN), a national
nonprofit organization that
serves as the voice of K - 12 technology
leaders, especially school district CTO's, who use technology strategically to improve teaching and learning.
Previously, she
served as Director of Technical Assistance at the State Collaborative on Reforming Education (SCORE), a
nonprofit and non-partisan advocacy and research institution, founded by former U.S. Senate Majority
Leader Bill Frist.
International Society for Technology in Education (ISTE): The International Society for Technology in Education (ISTE ®) is the premier
nonprofit organization
serving educators and education
leaders committed to empowering connected learners in a connected world.
Nonprofit leaders and staff are most effective when singularly focused on their missions and empowered by, rather than distracted by, the technology meant to
serve their organizations.
The
nonprofit organization is «dedicated to advancing science around the world by
serving as an educator,
leader, spokesperson and professional association.»
Teacher — Duties & Responsibilities Teach financial management classes focused on budgeting, credit, home buying, and foreclosure prevention Instruct leadership development classes utilizing the DISC Personality Profile Assessment Model Administer DISC Assessment Tool, analyze students results, and build student leadership profiles Implement multiple teaching techniques to reach audiences of varying learning styles and abilities Design and implement challenging and captivating curriculum resulting in student engagement Responsible for one on one instruction and lecture - based learning for classes as large as 50 students Experienced in both youth and adult education instruction techniques and subject matter Plan and administer Bible based education and development classes for Abundant Life Church Lead classes in vision, program, mission, and leadership development for church members and
leaders Actively
serve on multiple
nonprofit boards focused on education and community development Lecture on leadership development, financial responsibility, and other topics at community functions
Before I came to Thrive in January 2014, I
served as education investor for Boeing, brokering the company's relationships with state and local education
leaders as well as
nonprofit education agencies working statewide to improve education outcomes from birth to high school graduation and beyond.
Composed of
leaders from finance, education, research, legal,
nonprofit, and business communities, Committee for Children's board of directors
serves as the governing body charged with providing oversight and counsel on matters related to the organization's mission, vision, strategic plan and financial sustainability.