Education Pioneers Scales Fellowship Program to Accelerate Equitable Pandemic Recovery in K-12
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Nonprofit seeks 40+ education data analysts and strategic project managers for 2021-2022 Impact Fellowship.
Education Pioneers is prepared to help grow K-12’s leadership and management capacity, beginning by recruiting and developing more rising leaders this year. BOSTON (PRWEB) February 18, 2021 Education Pioneers (EP), a national nonprofit that builds the leadership and management capacity of the K-12 public education sector, announced plans to improve and grow its Impact Fellowship by 75% given the urgency of COVID-19 pandemic recovery. Applications for interested candidates are now open at http://www.educationpioneers.org.
Biden administration appoints two Indian-origin experts in key public service positions CtoI News Desk
The newly elected Joe Biden-Kamala Harris administration in the United States has over the last couple of months appointed a series of members of the Indian diaspora to key positions. The latest two to be appointed are public service experts Sonali Nijhawan and Sri Preston Kulkarni, taking charge of key positions at AmeriCorps, the federal agency for volunteering and service.
Nijhawan has been named Director of AmeriCorps State and National while Kulkarni has been appointed the new Chief of External Affairs.
Nijhawan has committed her career to developing leaders and growing national service, said a news release by AmeriCorps. Most recently, she developed and served as the executive director of Stockton Service Corps, a six-year, USD 12 million initiative to address local needs through AmeriCorps.
Two Indian-origin experts in public service have been appointed by the Biden administration to key positions at AmeriCorps, the federal agency for volunteering and service.
Two Indian-origin experts in public service have been appointed by the Biden administration to key positions at AmeriCorps, the federal agency for volunteering and service.