Tuesday, 29 January 2013

[YEP-DC] YEP Connect: Edu-Jobs Is Just One Week Away! RSVP Today!

DON'T MISS THE OPPORTUNITY TO MEET EDUCATION LEADERS AT YEP CONNECT: EDU-JOBS


WHAT: YEP Connect: Edu-Jobs
WHEN: Tuesday, February 5, 2013, 6:30pm – 8:30pm
WHERE: American Federation of Teachers building, 555 New Jersey Avenue NW
(1.5 blocks from Union Station)
RSVP: 
http://bit.ly/UPrmFZ

Interested in advancing your career? Increasing your on-the-job responsibilities? Then join Young Education Professionals-DC to participate in YEP Connect: Edu-Jobs. YEP Connect will provide you with the opportunity to engage with leaders representing a wide range of education sectors – including Capitol Hill, the Department of Education, locally- and nationally-focused non-profits and foundations – and discuss strategies for finding, getting, and advancing in a career in education.

 

The evening will consist of small group discussions where our facilitators will discuss your career goals with you and help you determine the next steps...or even share their own contacts. The event will conclude with 30 minutes of open networking.

 

Light snacks and refreshments will be provided.

We hope you will be able to join us for this exciting event!  More information about YEP-DC can be found at www.youngedprofessionals.org/yep-dc 

Confirmed Facilitators:

 

·       Kylie AlsofromTeacher at DC Prep, Teach Plus Policy Fellow & CityBridge-NewSchools Education Innovation Fellow

·       Jeremy Ayers – Education Policy Advisor, U.S. House of Representatives, Education & Workforce Committee

·       Kate Blosveren Kreamer – Associate Director, Strategic Initiatives, Achieve                  

·       Daphne Charles – Public Affairs Manager, MarylandCAN

·       Stephen Coleman – Policy Studies Associates, Senior Research Associate

·       Aaron Cuny – Co-Founder & Head of School, Ingenuity Prep Public Charter School

·       Carrie Heath Phillips – Program Director, Common Core State Standards, Council of Chief State School Officers

·       Melissa Kelly – Early Childhood Development Specialist, Save the Children

·       Kimberly Kendziora Principal Research Analyst, American Institutes for Research

·       Renée Rybak Lang – Communications Manager, Education Sector

·       David Lloyd – Workforce Development & Lifelong Learning, Community College of DC

·       Emily Nixon – Coordinator, Recruitment and Selection, District of Columbia Public Schools

·       Ryan Reyna – Program Director, Education Division, National Governors Association

·       Samuel Roe – Education Program Manager, Hope Street Group

·       Pete Siu – Director of Operations, KIPP DC

·       Will Stoetzer – Co-Founder, Ingenuity Prep Public Charter School

·       Trina Tran – Cesar Chavez PCS for Public Policy, Urban Teacher Center

·       Curtis Valentine – Executive Director & Founder, MarylandCAN

·       Christina Weeter – Education Program Specialist, U.S. Department of Education

·       Elise West – Senior Consultant II, Public Sector Education, Acumen Solutions                  

 

 

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