An Evening with Educational Entrepreneurs

June 6, 2018
590 Sutter Street, San Francisco, CA, USA
150320221647327683

YLC and America’s Future Foundation – San Francisco chapter invite you to

“An Evening with Educational Entrepreneurs”
Wednesday, June 6, 2018
6:30–9 PM

590 Sutter Street
San Francisco, CA  94102

6:30 Networking- wine, beer, hors-d’oeuvres
7:15 Program Begins
8:30-9:30 Networking and socializing

Free for YLC Members, $10 for non-YLC members
Register at the link below – enter promo code YLC to register for free
https://www.eventbrite.com/e/educational-entrepreneurship-tickets-45884624146


Children and young adults are incredibly diverse in their learning styles, strengths, and career aims. However, many of them are underserved by our education system which insists on treating everyone the same. How can we create a marketplace that allows families the agency to pursue educational alternatives, encourages entrepreneurs to create innovative ways of teaching and learning, and makes education accessible and equitable for all students?

Join PRI’s Young Leaders Circle and America’s Future Foundation-San Francisco Chapter for an evening of networking and a fireside chat on Educational Entrepreneurship featuring education thought-leaders who are re-thinking what school should be and helping students prepare for the future of jobs in our rapidly changing economy.

Speakers:

Micheal Strong is the the founder of the Academy of Thought and Industry High School Network and one of the most experienced designers of innovative school programs in the U.S. His projects include Montessori secondary school program design at The Judson Montessori School (San Antonio), The Emerson School (Palo Alto), and Hacienda School (Pleasanton). Another of Michael’s projects, Moreno Valley High School, a Paideia charter high school in Angel Fire, New Mexico, was ranked the 36th best public high school in the U.S. by Newsweek in its 3rd year of operation.

Danielle Strachman is a General Partner, 1517 Fund. In 2010, during the founding of the Thiel Fellowship, Danielle joined to lead the design and operations. She is the visionary behind the Thiel Summit series that has been attended by some 2000 young entrepreneurs. Previous to her work with Peter Thiel, Danielle founded and directed Innovations Academy in San Diego, a K-8 charter school serving 350 students, with a focus on student- led project based learning and other alternative programs.

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