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Welcome to today's event,
Careers with Social Impact: Teach For America
We will begin in a few minutes.
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1 Welcome
Agenda
2 Introductions
4 Overview of Teach For America
5 Q & A
6 Closing
3 Background on Careers with Social Impact
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1 Welcome
Agenda
2 Introductions
4 Overview of Teach For America
5 Q & A
6 Closing
3 Background on Careers with Social Impact
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MISSION: To enlist our nation’s most promising future leaders in the movement to eliminate educational inequity. EXPERIENCE: TFA recruits a diverse group of leaders with a record of achievement to work to expand educational opportunity, starting by teaching for two years in a low-income community. As a result of intensive training, support, and career development, these leaders increase their impact throughout and beyond their two year teaching commitment. A growing movement of alumni leaders, now more than 28,000 strong, works at every level in every sector to ensure that all children can receive an excellent education.
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1 Welcome
Agenda
2 Introductions
4 Overview of Teach For America
5 Q & A
6 Closing
3 Background on Careers with Social Impact
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Baylor UniversityBusiness ManagementHigher Ed RecruitmentTeach For AmericaRecruitment AssociateManager of StrategyDirector of National AlliancesManaging Director of National Alliances
Board Member of Many Hopes
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1 Welcome
Agenda
2 Introductions
4 Overview of Teach For America
5 Q & A
6 Closing
3 Background on Careers with Social Impact
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• B-School Students are Results Orientated– Highly motivated by ambitious, measurable results– Leadership and management skills
• TFA sets B-School Students up– TFA has official Board Leadership, Private Sector
Careers, and Social Entrepreneurship Initiatives– Change the culture in both teaching and corporate
professions
• TFA has a Commitment to Diversity– Only 9% of our 2012 corps studied business
The Overlap between B-School & the Classroom
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The Overlap between B-School & the Classroom• “Like many prospective MBA candidates, you’re
probably a problem solver. Well, here’s a problem that needs a workable solution: there are 15 million students from low-income communities who will not graduate from college in time due to the poor quality of education they are receiving.” – Helen Chan, Brown University, 2010 Los Angeles Corps Member
• “I was an Operational and Supply Chain Major and cutting wasted time in the classroom as well as understanding how to set up a room to maximize efficiency was huge for the gains I made.” – Adam Reichow, University of Minnesota, 2010 Dallas-Fort Worth Corps Member
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Educational Inequity
• Educational Inequity is our country’s most pressing social justice and civil rights issue.
• By the numbers:• 16 million children are growing up in poverty
• 9 year olds living in low-income households are 3 years behind their high-income peers
• 8% of children growing up in low-income communities are expected to graduate from college by the age of 24
• 80% of children growing up in high-income households are expected to graduate from college by the age of 24
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LA, a case study: In the Los Angeles-Long Beach metropolitan area, an estimated 70,900 students dropped out of high school from the Class of 2008*
If the number of dropouts in the region was reduced by 50%, following economic benefits in the region are likely to be:
– $575 million in increased earnings in the average year– $390 million in additional spending and $151 million in additional
investing during the average year– $1.8 billion in increased home sales by the midpoint of their careers
and $42 million in additional auto sales each year– 4,700 new jobs as a result of the additional spending and
investment– $772 million in increased gross regional product by the midpoint of
their careers– $79 million in increased tax revenue during the average year
* Source: Alliance for Excellent Education
Educational Inequity has Grave Economic Consequences
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“In the modern economy, not graduating from high school is like an economic death sentence” – Steven Levitt, Distinguished Service Professor of Economics at the University of Chicago
“The role of leaders is not to get other people to follow them but to empower others to lead.” – Bill George, Professor of Management Practice at Harvard Business School
How do you manage and motivate your students to overcome these challenges without the luxury of paying them?
Challenges that contribute to student experience:• Racism and systemic oppression• Peer pressure• Family circumstances• Historical experiences with school and teachers• Health• Others?
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Educational Inequity is a Complex Problem to Solve
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Teach For America is ranked #7 in Bloomberg BusinessWeek's 2009 list of Best Places to Launch a Career. Who did they beat?
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• JP Morgan• Accenture• IBM• Walt Disney• General Electric• Microsoft• Intel• Nestle USA• Boeing• Wells Fargo
• Johnson & Johnson• Cisco Systems• Dell• PepsiCo• AFLAC• Target• Verizon Communications• Southwest Airlines• Credit Suisse
Teach For America is a Prime Place to Launch a Career
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Michael Johnston is an alum of the 1997 Mississippi Delta Corps and is now a Colorado State Senator.
Jessica Nunez was a 2009 New York City Corps Member and is now a Consultant with Deloitte.
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Net Impact empowers student and professional leaders to act locally through a vibrant chapter network, while connecting globally online and through its flagship conference.
Net Impact Member Profile: Seth Goldman, President and Tea-EO, HonestTea
MISSION: To mobilize a new generation to use their careers to drive transformational change in the workplace and the world.
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Ted Gonder, University of Chicago class of 2012
Ted founded Moneythink to select and train top college students to make financial decision making and career planning fun and relevant for urban 11th and 12th graders entering the real world.
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MISSION: To identify, train, connect, and inspire a new generation of leaders dedicated to transforming our education system so that all students receive a quality education. EXPERIENCE: Education Pioneers provides a high-quality pipeline of talent through our suite of Fellowship programs and Alumni services to transform education into the best led and managed sector in the U.S. economy.PROFILES:
Chloe Fagan-Tucker is a Social Impact Consultant at FSG. Chloe is an alumna of the EP ‘11-‘12 Analyst Fellowship. Chloe also has experience as a senior consultant at Booz Allen Hamilton.
Aditi Ruhi is an alumna of the EP ’11-’12 Analyst Fellowship. Aditi is now an MBA Candidate at University of Chicago, Booth School of Business.
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1 Welcome
Agenda
2 Introductions
4 Overview of Teach For America
5 Q & A
6 Closing
3 Background on Careers with Social Impact
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More about Teach For America
Teach For America’s mission is to enlist our nation’s most promising future leaders in the movement to eliminate educational inequity.
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1 Welcome
Agenda
2 Introductions
4 Overview of Teach For America
5 Q & A
6 Closing
3 Background on Careers with Social Impact
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Q&A
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Next Steps
Apply to the Corps at www.teachforamerica.org - Our 1st DL is Friday, August 16th
Take advantage of undergraduate leadership opportunities!- Visit our website: www.teachforamerica.org/support-us/action-center/opportunities-underclassmen-Engage with our partners
-Breakthrough CollaborativeHabitat for Humanity-FBLA: Future Business Leaders of America
Tweet your biggest lesson from today’s #CwSI workshop @teachforamerica and use #NSCSSummit
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One day, all children in this nation will
have the opportunity to attain an excellent
education.