Who We Are: National Advisory Council
Who We Are | Our Work | History
The National Advisory Council (NAC) for the Cowen Institute is a diverse and distinguished group of national and regional leaders in public education reform. The purpose of the NAC is to:
- Provide advice and strategic direction to the CI to ensure it fulfills its vision and mission
- Contribute ideas, insight, and expertise to assist in the transformation of the New Orleans public education system
- Serve as a national resource, advocate and conduit to encourage the creation of similar university based initiatives at other major, research institutions in the United States
- Michael Casserly, Executive Director, The Council of the Great City Schools
- Tom Luce, CEO, National Math and Science Initiative
- J. Puckett, SVP and Director, Boston Consulting Group
- Paul Pastorek, Superintendent of Education, State of Louisiana
- Greg Richmond, President, National Association of Charter School Authorizers
- Jim Shelton, Education Program Director, Gates Foundation
- Warren Simmons, Executive Director, Annenberg Institute for School Reform
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Read the school performance addendum to the State of Public Education in New Orleans report that was released in January 2009. [more]
High school and nonprofit leaders are encouraged to apply today to host a Jones Scholars intern to support your organization. Application deadline: February 13, 2009. [more]
Tulane faculty can apply for funding for research that will contribute to the understanding of the problems that impede the emergence of a high-performing system of public schools in New Orleans. Application deadline: February 20, 2009. [more] |
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