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LAYOUT:Introductions, Bios for Zain Ali and Charm Hopkins 0:00 - 3:16Main Chat 36 MinutesZain's Back Story Experience with Instacart and Y Combinator 3:27 - 8:32Charm Perspective of Zain's Story 9:04 - 10:56Charm's Reader's Digest of her Teaching Story 11:50 - 15:05Charms Loves and Challenges with Education 15:11 - 17:45Zain's Move to Northern California, AOL Instant Messenger 18:00 - 21:18Zain & Charm's Book Cover Creation and FBLA 21:37 - 28:48Zain's work with Hope Street Group and creation of the HopeST app 28:49 - 33:59Charm's Experience with HopeST app 34:03 - 37:43How to get the HopeST app 37:43 - 39:15Wrap-Up 39:15 - 39:54GUESTS ON EPISODE:Zain Ali - Design Director, Hope Street GroupCharm Hopkins - CTE Advisor, Sutter Union High School and Hope Street Group Education PartnerADDITIONAL RESOURCES:Contact Zain Ali - zain@hopestreetgroup.orgX: twitter.com/zainaliLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/zainali/Contact Charm Hopkins - charm@hopestreetgroup.orgX: https://twitter.com/HSG_UTLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/utah-teacher-fellows/Hope Street Group Website - https://hopestreetgroup.org/Contact about implementing the HopeST app in your school - outreach@hopestreetgroup.orgGet the App - Go to the Apple Store and search for HopeST. Your personalized career discovery platform is designed for students. We're here to guide you through the maze of career options and help you find your dream job. Preparing students for future work with AI.Y Combinator gives start-ups an advantage. Check it out here - https://www.ycombinator.com/ SOCIAL MEDIA CONNECTIONS: Teacher Fellows Website: teacherfellows.orgLinkedin: Utah Teacher Fellows Twitter: @HSG_UTInstagram: @hsg_utFacebook: @utahteacherfellowsprogramEmail us: socialmedia@hopestreetgroup.org PART OF THE SHOWInfo Drop Spokesperson:John Arthur (@9thEvermore) -- Co-Director of the Teacher Fellows, 6th Grade Teacher in Salt Lake School District, 2021 Utah Teacher of the Year, 2021 National Teacher of the Year Finalist.Hosts:Lauren Merkley (@lmerkles) -- Taught AP English Language and Composition, Creative Writing in Granite School, 2020 Utah Teacher of the YearRyan Rarick (@Coach_Rarick) -- Education Pathway Teacher for Washington Country School DistrictProduction Team:Kiera Beddes (@KBeddes) -- Digital Teaching & Learning Specialist for Jordan School DistrictKayla Towner (@mrstowner9) -- Technology Specialist and IT Manager for Utah Education Network (UEN)
Monique is the CEO and Co-founder of EatLove, a San Francisco-based digital health company specializing in personalized nutrition. EatLove partners with leading health systems, fitness companies, wellness centers, and private practices to deliver scalable, evidence-based nutrition programs that meet individual health needs and preferences. As co-founder and former CEO, Monique Nadeau led Hope Street Group, a national public policy organization that harnesses technology to mobilize an extensive professional network outside of government to promote economic vitality. Policy areas: health (Affordable Care Act), education, and job creation. Her experience centers on building and growing organizations through deep collaboration with partners from across the country.Prior, Monique was an investment banker in London, Paris, and New York, and became the youngest Managing Director globally at Dresdner Kleinwort Wasserstein. Monique's political work, including advising on presidential campaigns and for other national leaders, has centered on developing moderate, results driven economic policies.Monique has a Masters from Harvard University. She completed her undergraduate studies at the School of International Service, American University in Washington, DC, and L'Université Paris-Sorbonne as well as studied at the Universidad de Salamanca in Spain. Monique served as economic advisor to Senator Mark Warner and political appointee to former Gov. Tim Kaine's from 2006-2014. Links:Learn more about EatLove hereConnect with EatLove on Instagram
Most leadership teams are so conditioned to focus on performance, they hinder their ability to change or innovate in a way that would actually drive performance. In this episode, I highlight some key concepts from the amazing conversation I had with Greg Galle [Original air date July 13th], the founder of Think Wrong.More about Greg Galle:Nikolai Gregory Galle has over 30 years of experience thinking wrong about leadership, motivation, coaching, planning, and decision making as well as a broad array of private, public, and civil sector innovation challenges including product, service, process, systems, policy, experience, engagement, talent, professional development, and culture innovation. Greg co-founded Solve Next in 2012 and reaches thousands of people per year through client work and invitations to participate in top conferences and events around the world. Recognizing that the way we are solving problems is broken, he built a first-of-a-kind cloud-based problem-solving system with co-founder Mike Burn that enables individuals and organizations to transform what is and innovate what's next for themselves, their organizations, their communities, and their countries. Think Wrong is used around the world across all sectors and society—from global corporations to individuals running local non-profits. Greg, Mike Burn, and John Beelinberg co-authored Think Wrong: How to Conquer the Status Quo and Do Work That Matters (Visit thinkwrongbook.com for more). In 2001, Greg co-founded C2 Group, a brand strategy firm, to help leaders from technology start-ups, Fortune 500 companies, and the world's top business management consulting firms develop, build and protect their brands. Greg also serves on the board of Not For Sale, is an advisor to Fuse Corps, and a board member emeritus of Hope Street Group.
This week's C-Change guest has over 30 years of experience THINKING WRONG about leadership, motivation, coaching, planning, and decision making! Recognizing that the way we are solving problems is broken, he built a first-of-a-kind cloud-based problem-solving system with co-founder Mike Burn that enables individuals and organizations to transform what is and innovate what's next. Discover what thinking wrong can help you achieve!Just for my listeners! The generous people and wrong thinkers of Solve Next are offering a discounted rate for C-Change subscribers for any of their ground-breaking intensive trainings. Use the code: “MAURA30” when you sign up for the IntensivesReady to think wrong into innovative solutions as a leader? Leaders of Next Intensive If you are a trainer, teacher or facilitator you don't want to miss this learning opportunity: Think Wrong Facilitators Intensives.More about Greg Galle: Nikolai Gregory Galle has over 30 years of experience thinking wrong about leadership, motivation, coaching, planning, and decision making as well as a broad array of private, public, and civil sector innovation challenges including product, service, process, systems, policy, experience, engagement, talent, professional development, and culture innovation. Greg co-founded Solve Next in 2012 and reaches thousands of people per year through client work and invitations to participate in top conferences and events around the world. Recognizing that the way we are solving problems is broken, he built a first-of-a-kind cloud-based problem-solving system with co-founder Mike Burn that enables individuals and organizations to transform what is and innovate what's next for themselves, their organizations, their communities, and their countries. Think Wrong is used around the world across all sectors and society—from global corporations to individuals running local non-profits. Greg, Mike Burn, and John Beelinberg co-authored Think Wrong: How to Conquer the Status Quo and Do Work That Matters (Visit thinkwrongbook.com for more). In 2001, Greg co-founded C2 Group, a brand strategy firm, to help leaders from technology start-ups, Fortune 500 companies, and the world's top business management consulting firms develop, build and protect their brands. Greg also serves on the board of Not For Sale, is an advisor to Fuse Corps, and a board member emeritus of Hope Street Group.
In the season finale of UEN Homerooom, Dani and Matt are joined by Tabitha Pacheco, Director of Utah Teacher Fellows and CEO of Hope Street Group, David Ma. First, they share how their mission to empower individuals through education and training is helping create better economic opportunities for all. Then, they provide valuable advice on how educators can navigate the complex world of advocacy and legislation to bring about meaningful change.Learn more about Utah Teacher Fellows here.Learn more about Hope Street Group here.Sign up for UEN's weekly Professional Development Newsletter: https://www.uen.org/development/newsletter/ Stay connected with UEN
Follow the Utah Teacher Fellows online at theutahteacher.com (our blog) and on social media at:Utah Teacher Fellows email: socialmedia@hopestreetgroup.orgTwitter: @HSG_UTInstagram: @ut_teacherfellowsFacebook: @utahteacherfellowsprogram CONNECT WITH US:Audryn Damron (@audryn_d) -- 9th & 10th Grade SPED Math Cottonwood High SchoolNatalie Johnson (@Natalie83913767) -- Grades 7-12, Arts Foundations, Computer Science, Digital Graphics, Creative Coding, and College & Career Awareness teacher in San Jan School District. Marley McClune (@heymrsmcclune) --10th-12th grade Food and Nutrition at Northridge High School. Recently enrolled in an Education Doctoral Program at the University of UtahRyan Rarick (@Coach_Rarick) -- Administrative Teacher on Special Assignment at Snow Canyon High SchoolKayla Towner (@mrstowner9) -- Technology Instructor Trainer at Utah Education Network (UEN)
Follow the Utah Teacher Fellows online at theutahteacher.com (our blog) and on social media at:socialmedia@hopestreetgroup.orgTwitter @HSG_UTInstagram @ut_teacherfellowsFacebook @utahteacherfellowsprogram Twitter Handles:Audryn Damron (@audryn_d) -- 9th & 10th Grade SPED Math Cottonwood High SchoolRyan Rarick (@Coach_Rarick) -- Administrative Teacher on Special Assignment at Snow Canyon High SchoolKayla Towner (@mrstowner9) -- Technology Instructor Trainer at Utah Education Network (UEN)Kacee Weaver (@KaceeWeaver801) -- Kindergarten / 1st Grade Teacher in Ogden School District
Follow the Utah Teacher Fellows online at theutahteacher.com (our blog) and on social media at:socialmedia@hopestreetgroup.orgTwitter @HSG_UTInstagram @ut_teacherfellowsFacebook @utahteacherfellowsprogram Twitter Handles:Audryn Damron (@audryn_d) -- 9th & 10th Grade SPED Math Cottonwood High SchoolRyan Rarick (@Coach_Rarick) -- Administrative Teacher on Special Assignment at Snow Canyon High SchoolRoss Rogers (@ruaniteit) -- Secondary Digital Learning Specialist Jordan School District.Kayla Towner (@mrstowner9) -- Technology Instructor Trainer at Utah Education Network (UEN)
Follow the Utah Teacher Fellows online at theutahteacher.com and on social media at:Twitter @HSG_UTInstagram @ut_teacherfellowsFacebook @utahteacherfellowsprogramLearn more about the Utah Educational Library Media Association (UELMA) Twitter Handles:Audryn Damron (@audryn_d) -- 9th & 10th Grade SPED Math Cottonwood High SchoolMachelle Maxwell (@MachelleMaxwe14) -- 34 year veteran educator and currently a library/media specialist for Uintah High SchoolRyan Rarick (@Coach_Rarick) -- AP Lang Teacher & Learning Coach Snow Canyon High SchoolKayla Towner (@mrstowner9) -- Technology Instructor/Trainer at Utah Education Network (UEN)
Follow the Utah Teacher Fellows online at theutahteacher.com and on social media at:Twitter @HSG_UTInstagram @ut_teacherfellowsFacebook @utahteacherfellowsprogramFacebook https://www.facebook.com/ElevateEdUT Twitter Handles:Audryn Damron (@audryn_d) -- 9th & 10th Grade SPED Math Cottonwood High SchoolSteve Phelps (@KiltedMath_T) -- B.S. in Mathematics, M.S. in Special Education, Utah Teacher Fellow AlumniKarren Pyfer (@KarrenPyfer) -- Special Ed Preschool aide and Administrator Ryan Rarick (@Coach_Rarick) -- AP Lang Teacher & Learning Coach Snow Canyon High SchoolKayla Towner (@mrstowner9) -- Technology Instructor/Trainer at Utah Education Network (UEN)Rachel Wright (@UtachRach) -- M.A.T Elementary Educator, Utah Teacher Fellow Alumni
Follow the Utah Teacher Fellows online at theutahteacher.com and on social media at:Twitter @HSG_UTInstagram @ut_teacherfellowsFacebook @utahteacherfellowsprogramUtah Teacher Fellows (Twitter Handles):Audryn Damron (@audryn_d) -- 9th & 10th Grade SPED Math Cottonwood High SchoolTabitha Pacheco (@tabitha_pacheco) -- Director of Utah Teacher FellowsRyan Rarick (@Coach_Rarick) -- AP Lang Teacher & Learning Coach Snow Canyon High SchoolKayla Towner (@mrstowner9) -- Technology Instructor Trainer UEN
Follow the Utah Teacher Fellows online at theutahteacher.com and on social media at:Twitter @HSG_UTInstagram @ut_teacherfellowsFacebook @utahteacherfellowsprogramSocial Media Team (Twitter Handle):Kiera Beddes (@KBeddes) -- Digital Teaching & Learning Specialist.Audryn Damron (@audryn_d) -- 9th & 10th Grade SPED Math Cottonwood High School.Natalie Johnson (@Natalie83913767) -- Art & Technology Teacher Monument Valley High School.Ryan Rarick (@Coach_Rarick) -- AP Lang Teacher & Learning Coach Snow Canyon High SchoolRoss Rogers (@ruaniteit) -- Secondary Digital Learning Specialist Jordan School District.Kayla Towner (@mrstowner9) -- Technology Instructor Trainer UEN
In today's episode, Libby is speaking with Monique Nadeau. Monique Nadeau is the founder of EatLove, a San Francisco-based digital health company specializing in personalized nutrition. As co-founder and former CEO, Monique led Hope Street Group, a national public policy organization that harnesses technology to mobilize an extensive professional network outside of government to promote economic vitality. Policy areas: health, education, and job creation. Her experience centers on building and growing organizations through deep collaboration with partners from across the country. Prior, Monique was an investment banker, the youngest Managing Director globally at Dresdner Kleinwort Wasserstein. Monique's political work, including advising on presidential campaigns and for other national leaders, has centered on developing moderate, results driven economic policies. Monique has a Masters from Harvard University focusing on economic policy. She completed her undergraduate studies at the School of International Service, American University in Washington, DC, and L'Université Paris-Sorbonne as well as studied at the Universidad de Salamanca in Spain. Monique served as economic advisor to Senator Mark Warner and political appointee to former Gov. Tim Kaine's from 2006-2014.Monique Nadeau “I think one of the unintended consequences has come out of this and it could be shifted to the positive is that dietitians have a way to rethink the way that they deliver value and then how they're delivering value. And we will continue at EatLove to keep challenging that because we are seeing all of this huge amount of data and talking to end clients.” - Monique Nadeau In today's episode… The personalized nutrition sector is supposed to become over $65 billion in the next 20 years Importance of managing and optimizing your funnel Some positive, unintended consequence of COVID-19 in how we deliver services Emphasizing the entrepreneurial mindset, Guest Resources: Connect with Monique: https://pro.eatlove.is/ or https://www.eatlove.is/ Free Resources from Libby Are you ready to start your journey? Apply today for my Dietitian Boss Group Coaching program!
In today’s episode, Libby is speaking with Monique Nadeau. Monique Nadeau is the founder of EatLove, a San Francisco-based digital health company specializing in personalized nutrition. As co-founder and former CEO, Monique led Hope Street Group, a national public policy organization that harnesses technology to mobilize an extensive professional network outside of government to promote economic vitality. Policy areas: health, education, and job creation. Her experience centers on building and growing organizations through deep collaboration with partners from across the country. Prior, Monique was an investment banker, the youngest Managing Director globally at Dresdner Kleinwort Wasserstein. Monique's political work, including advising on presidential campaigns and for other national leaders, has centered on developing moderate, results driven economic policies. Monique has a Masters from Harvard University focusing on economic policy. She completed her undergraduate studies at the School of International Service, American University in Washington, DC, and L’Université Paris-Sorbonne as well as studied at the Universidad de Salamanca in Spain. Monique served as economic advisor to Senator Mark Warner and political appointee to former Gov. Tim Kaine's from 2006-2014.Monique Nadeau “I think one of the unintended consequences has come out of this and it could be shifted to the positive is that dietitians have a way to rethink the way that they deliver value and then how they're delivering value. And we will continue at EatLove to keep challenging that because we are seeing all of this huge amount of data and talking to end clients.” - Monique Nadeau In today’s episode… The personalized nutrition sector is supposed to become over $65 billion in the next 20 years Importance of managing and optimizing your funnel Some positive, unintended consequence of COVID-19 in how we deliver services Emphasizing the entrepreneurial mindset, Guest Resources: Connect with Monique: https://pro.eatlove.is/ or https://www.eatlove.is/ Free Resources from Libby Are you ready to start your journey? Apply today for my Dietitian Boss Group Coaching program!
Steve Glenn, CEO of Plant Prefab and LivingHomes (right here in Santa Monica!) drops by the podcast to discuss factory-built modular homes and why he started a tech company instead of following his childhood dream to become an architect. Prefab is unique in its ability to shorten the timeline for many building projects, including custom single-family homes, multi-family, and affordable housing. We also talk about other benefits of prefab, including reduced waste, lower labor costs and increased quality control. Episode Sponsor - www.sustainablehomesofthefuture.comContact Host - info@shfbuild.com Steve Glenn is the founder and CEO of Plant Prefab, the first prefabricated home factory in the nation dedicated to sustainable construction, materials, processes, and operations. All Plant projects are prefabricated in the company’s 62,000-square-foot home factory in Rialto, CA, with a patented building system that reduces build time by at least 50% over traditional construction while minimizing construction’s negative impact the environment. Plant was born out of LivingHomes, the award-winning design agency Glenn founded in 2006 that now serves as Plant’s in-house studio. Glenn’s ultimate goal is to define a new standard in residential home design and construction, helping individuals, architects, and developers alike efficiently design and build high-quality, cost-efficient, healthy homes. Glenn holds two patents and his company’s work has garnered many of the industry’s top honors, including the AIA Top Sustainable Award and the Sustainable Quality Awards Grand Prize. Twenty-seven LivingHomes have been certified LEED Platinum and five more LEED Gold, making the company one of the most experienced designers of homes at the highest level of LEED certification. The company has also received other awards including Architizer’s Jury andPeople Choice Awards, Green Builder Magazine’s “Home of theYear,” Business Week’s “Architectural Wonders of the World,” and Steve has been deemed Clean Tech “CEO of the Year,” “Environmental Entrepreneur of the Year” by LA City Council/Faith2Green, and Huffington Post “Greatest Person of the Day.” Steve also sees prefab building as the solution to the country’s affordable housing crisis. Plant built seven single-family, LEED Platinum certified homes in LA’s Atwater Village and has also built homes for the Make It Right Foundation in New Orleans and the Ft. Peck Indian Reservation in Montana. A recent collaboration with Brooks + Scarpa Architects was chosen as a winner in the LA County Housing Innovation Challenge, seeking scalable housing projects to address the county’s homeless population. Before LivingHomes and Plant Prefab, Glenn was founder and CEO of PeopleLink, a leading provider of enterprise e-community solutions; founding partner of idealab, a business incubation firm that raised and invested $1 billion in a number of successful companies; co-director of the Virtual Reality Studio at Walt Disney Imagineering; and co-founder of Clearview Software, which was sold to Apple Computer in 1988. Glenn is also a co-founder and chair of the Sustainable Business Council, co-founder of the Kaia Parker Dance Endowment, and a co-founder and former board member of Hope Street Group and the Brown University Entrepreneur Forum. Glenn holds a Bachelor’s Degree from Brown University, studied Urban Planning at Harvard Graduate School of Design, and was a Coro Fellow. Show Notes:Nest Project w/ Brooks + Scarpa - https://www.plantprefab.com/models/brooks+scarpa-nest-livinghome-toolkit
What are the roles of reading strategies in literacy instruction? Join us as we unpack the fundamentals of effective application of reading strategies. @larryferlazzo @RossCoops31 @colleen_cruz @ElaineMiles3 @drlindseymoses @Bamradionetwork Colleen Cruz is a fierce advocate for making rich literacy instruction accessible to every child and the author of The Unstoppable Writing Teacher and Independent Writing. Ross Cooper is the Elementary Principal of T. Baldwin Demarest Elementary School in the Old Tappan School District in Old Tappan, New Jersey, and the coauthor of Hacking Project Based Learning. Lindsey Moses is an associate professor and program coordinator of the M.A. in Literacy Education at Arizona State University. Elaine Miles serves as a Literacy Coach at Estes Hills Elementary School in Chapel Hill, NC as well as being a Hope Street Group fellow.
In June Edtrex Rewind was invited to work with the Hope Street Group and interview some of their Teaching Fellows. For this discussion Matt and the Teaching Fellows discussed assessment and its many uses and issues within education.
For this episode, Matt sits down with Hope Street Group teaching fellows from around the country to discuss Culture Competence, Global Education, and how to prepare students for the global community.
Join us for a discussion with the Hope Street Group Teaching Fellows Program about Social Emotional Learning, Mental Health, and Mr. Rogers.
While at SXSWEDU Week this past March, Quin and Matt met the national leader for the Hope Street Group. This nonprofit organization seeks “to ensure every American will have access to tools and options leading to economic opportunity and prosperity.” One of their main projects is to sponsor teachers across the United States to be Teaching Fellows and we were lucky enough to sit down with six of them to do a series of podcasts on a variety of subjects. This week we sat down with Steven Phelps and Bridgette Barrows, two of the Utah Teaching Fellows, to discuss how economics affects education. Join us for this amazing conversation!
While at SXSWEDU Week this past March, Quin and Matt met the national leader for the Hope Street Group. This nonprofit organization seeks “to ensure every American will have access to tools and options leading to economic opportunity and prosperity.” One of their main projects is to sponsor teachers across the United States to be Teaching Fellows and we were lucky enough to sit down with six of them to do a series of podcasts on a variety of subjects. This week we sat down with Megan Fairbourn and Denise Willmore, two of the Utah Teaching Fellows, to discuss being an advocate inside and outside the classroom and how advocacy changed their perceptions of education. Join us for this amazing conversation!
Wendi Copeland, Goodwill Industries International’s Senior Vice President of Strategy and Advancement, and Martin Scaglione, President & CEO, Hope Street Group, join the program to discuss GoodPaths, an evidence-based career navigation program.
TEACHERS WORKING TO IMPROVE TEACHER ED & FILL THE TEACHER PIPELINE Hope Street Group presents teacher fellows, Utah educator Meghan Everette and California's Lauren Stuart on their mighty efforts engaging with stakeholders
TEACHERS WORKING TO IMPROVE TEACHER ED & FILL THE TEACHER PIPELINE Hope Street Group presents teacher fellows, Utah educator Meghan Everette and California's Lauren Stuart on their mighty efforts engaging with stakeholders
Its a serious challenge for teachers , students and parents and teachers are coming together to correct it. Thank you Discovery Education for sponsoring
Its a serious challenge for teachers , students and parents and teachers are coming together to correct it. Thank you Discovery Education for sponsoring
A VISIT WITH HOPE STREET GROUP Teachers on teaching with TN Hope Street Fellows
Hope Street's Brian Bishop explains it all ..about the impact of 'TEACHER VOICE"
TEACHER VOICE and THE HOPE STREET GROUP Hope Street Group, agents of change for educators, bring us two great North Carolina teachers, Courtney Sears of Chapel Hiil-Carrboro Public Schools and Trey Ferguson, a high school math teacher from Wake County,NC on the North Carolina TEACHER VOICE NETWORK
TAKE A WALK DOWN HOPE STREET WITH THE A GREAT TEACHER ORGANIZATION HOPE STREET GROUP "ON DECK:PREPARING THE NEXT GENERATION OF TEACHERS" with AZ Kindergarten Teacher Danielle Brown and Delaware High School teacher Robyn Howton Presented by SOLUTION TREE
Michael Dunlea became a teacher for the same reason most did, he wanted to make a difference. He decided to become a teacher via the alternate route after working in restaurant/hotel management for over 20 years. He was a finalist for the NJ State Teacher of the Year, which set him on a path of teacher leadership that included becoming a Teacher Fellow with America Achieves in 2012 and Hope Street Group in 2014. In this episode you will learn: How he created a grassroots, teacher-led storm crew in response to Hurricane Sandy. Why he was a finalist for the New Jersey Teacher of the Year and was a Hope Street Group Fellow What was impactful about his 3rd grade teacher, Mrs. Finn How his wife, a social worker, showed him what it means to be dedicated to the betterment of children. What choice every teacher must make The number of hours he put in over contract in a school year What policy makers fail to realize about students Why every teacher should read Rick Lavoie's When The Chips Are Down: Learning Disabilities and Discipline (Strategies For Improving Children's Behavior) How you can be a part of your school's community Why Twitter helps teachers How to use student surveys effectively to understand what's happening in your classroom Follow Michael on Twitter @MichaelJDunlea The post #71 Michael Dunlea — Listening to Student Voices appeared first on Talks with Teachers.
Dr. Jordan Shlain is practicing primary care doctor who questions everything. Jordan share his entrepreneurial journey, innovative approach to healthcare delivery, and his passion for the atomic unit of healthcare - the doctor and patient relationship. The ModernMD: Dr. Jordan Shlain Dr. Jordan Shlain is a nationally recognized physician for his innovative approach to the delivery of healthcare. Jordan is the Founder and Chairman of Healthloop, a cloud-based platform that automates follow-up care; keeping doctors, patients and care-givers connected between visits with clinical information that is insightful, actionable, and engaging. Dr. Shlain was appointed commissioner by the Mayor to the SF Health Service System Board and sits on the Board of Hope Street Group, a bi-partisan Washington, DC policy think tank. He was named one of the top healthcare innovators by HealthSpottr. Jordan is a frequent speaker at various conferences; Health 2.0, RockHealth, Economist Big Ideas, Futuremed and UC Berkeley's Pre-Med 101, and consults with the investor community as a due diligence expert. Success Quotes: “When one tugs at a single thing in nature, he finds it attached to the rest of the world.” - John Muir “The art of medicine consists of amusing the patient while nature cures the disease.” - Voltaire “It's very difficult to find a black cat in a dark room, especially when there is no cat.” - Ignorance: How it Drives Science by Stuart Firestein White Coat to Business Suit: After finishing his training in 1997, Jordan joined a private practice in San Francisco with the promise of taking of the practice in a year. Jordan's deal to take over the practice fell though at the end of the year. He decided to take a walk home that would change his direction as he made an unexpected stop at Mandarin Oriental Hotel. Listen as Dr. Shlain share this life altering experience as he learns the art of five star patient care from the hotel concierge and the story of how he accidentally started HealthLoop. Idea to Venture: The Idea: How do you digitally enable a five star experience for patients while decreasing the burden of routine processes in a doctors office? Listen to the big vision of Healthloop to improve the patient experience and unburden the doctor from the mundane. Failures: Started with a spreadsheet, a single question, and daily patient phone for real-time tracking. Jordan decided to scale this initial experiment and design a software product that would proactively and asynchronously reach out to his patients. Success: HealthLoop honors the physicians life and respects the patient's journey through their illness. It provides a voice to happy patients and benchmarks physician performance. Lesson Learned: How do you know what is happening with your patients now? Predictive analytics and claims based big data fail to tell you what is happening. The big opportunity for intervention is the present. Business Rounds: Best Advice: Take some time off and go see the world. Daily Success Habits: In the morning, Jordan learns two new things that he will keep forever. At the end of each day, he spends five minutes reflecting on his day and what he failed at. Healthcare Trends: Healthcare is moving from a world of interventions to a world of advocacy. It won't just be about what is the matter with you, but what matters to you. Below are some highlights. Access: Large focus has been on healthcare access with the creation of telemedicine, minute clinics, and video visits. Genetics/Personalized Medicine: We are far away from applying this in meaningful way. Exciting opportunities exist with genetic markers and drug therapy. Medical Board Certification/Medical Training: Technology will change medical school training and process for board certification. Artificial Intelligence/Algorithms: Humans can't scale and algorithms can have empathy. There will always be a role for the healing arts. Links:
TEACHER CAREER PATHWAYS:THE HOPE STREET GROUP Listen to science educator Robin Thacker,a Kentucky Teacher Fellow and KY State Teacher Fellow Director Brian Bishop on this unique program. www.hopestreetgroup.org @hopestreetgroup Presented by LEARNING BIRD www.learningbird.com @learningbird
TEACHER LEADERSHIP IN PROMOTING EDUCATION POLICY Hope Street Group's Dan Cruce is joined by and Hope St. National Teacher Fellow Ben Owens who teaches Math and Science at Tri County Early College High School in North Carolina www.hopestreetgroup.org @hopestreetgroup
The Total Tutor and Jason The Public School Guy will interview School Reform Expert Advocate Dmitri Mehlhorn. As a political activist, Dmitri has co-founded several groups focused on market-friendly progressive advocacy. In 2003, he co-founded Hope Street Group, a 501c3 national nonprofit focused on centrist innovation in healthcare and education. In 2010, with former Washington D.C. Public Schools Chancellor Michelle Rhee, Mehlhorn agreed to co-found and serve as COO of StudentsFirst, a 501c4 focused on K-12 educational performance. In 2011, Mehlhorn founded and chaired the Great New England Public School Alliance, a group funded by Michael Bloomberg and focused on electoral advocacy in New England. Mehlhorn has also served on the boards of other market-oriented groups, and has written about market-friendly progressive solutions in housing, antitrust, technology, and economics, with publications in journals such as the Fordham Law Review and the San Diego Union Tribune. Mehlhorn's financial support has gone to numerous Democratic causes and candidates, including his classmates Cory Booker, Gina Raimondo, Sam Liccardo, Rob Bonta, Dan Maffei, and David Pepper. Also, Jason will debate Dmitri.
The Total Tutor will interview Michael Lennox. The topic will be How To Interpret Your Dreams. Also, Sharon Hunt will discuss violence in school and still not enough done. In addiiton, I will interview Doug Clark. Doug will discuss Hope Street Group. Also, I will interview Dr. Gil Tippy. We will discuss his book about helping autistic children.
This intergenerational panel discussion at NewSchools Summit 2010 conference highlights how the civil rights and education reform movements are similar. Experts explore how we may draw on lessons from the civil rights movement for tackling what many consider today’s most important social justice issue: closing the achievement gaps that persist in public education. Entrepreneurs will be inspired to redouble their actions in addressing the inequities in education that remain unresolved and to take aggressive action to push the movement toward accomplishing even more ambitious goals. The NewSchools Summit 2010 is an event convened by the NewSchools Venture Fund. Byron Auguste is the director of McKinsey’s Social Sector Office. Based in Washington, D.C., since 2007, Auguste spent 14 years in McKinsey’s Los Angeles office, where he was elected principal in 1999 and director in 2005. His work focused on helping technology and services companies to achieve faster growth, greater productivity, and higher profitability, and on designing and building information and services businesses. He founded and led globally McKinsey’s High Tech Services Sector, served on the firm’s global committees that elect and evaluate new partners, and leads its diversity initiative globally. He is a co-founder and board chairman of Hope Street Group, a nationwide, nonpartisan, volunteer organization of professionals, executives, and entrepreneurs that develops and promotes Opportunity Economics public policies for the U.S. Mike Feinberg currently serves as superintendent of KIPP Houston. After graduating from the University of Pennsylvania in 1991, he joined Teach For America and became a fifth grade bilingual teacher in Houston ISD. In 1994, Feinberg co-founded the Knowledge Is Power Program along with fellow TFA corps member Dave Levin; in 1995 he founded KIPP Academy in Houston. In 1994, along with Dave Levin, he was awarded the Thomas B. Fordham Prize for Excellence in Education and the National Jefferson Award for Greatest Public Service by a Private Citizen in 2006. Howard Fuller is a distinguished professor of education, and founder/director of the Institute for the Transformation of Learning at Marquette University in Milwaukee, WI. Immediately before his appointment at Marquette University, Fuller served as the superintendent of Milwaukee Public Schools. Kati Haycock is president of The Education Trust. One of the nation’s leading child advocates in education, she previously served as executive vice president of the Children’s Defense Fund, the nation’s largest child-advocacy organization. Haycock founded and served as president of the Achievement Council, a statewide organization that helps teachers and principals in predominantly minority schools improve student achievement. Before that, she served as director of the outreach and student affirmative-action programs for the nine-campus University of California System. Rebecca Nieves Huffman serves as vice president at the National Association of Charter School Authorizers (NACSA), where she manages the grant making work of the organization through its Fund for Authorizing Excellence. Before joining NACSA, Huffman served for five years as president and CEO of the Washington, D.C.-based Hispanic Council for Reform and Educational Options (Hispanic CREO), an organization that is the national voice for the right of Latino parents to access all educational options and is an agent of change and equity in education. Prior to that, she was the associate director of recruitment and selection for the KIPP Foundation. Remington Wiley is a student at Spelman College. As an international studies major and Spanish minor, Remington has traveled to 13 countries. With a growing passion for education reform, post-graduation Remington will return home to teach at KIPP Academy as a 2010 corps member for Teach for America. https://ssir.org/podcasts/entry/closing_achievement_gaps