Your grit, hustle, and ambition got you this far.

See what happens when you make passion your client.

This is what happens when you make passion your client ►

Your skills in business analysis, management consulting, data analytics, and more benefit the complex challenges of the education sector.

You learn the history & context of the sector so you can creatively problem-solve and see your recommendations through.

You connect with network of 3,500+ Pioneers from within and beyond the education sector eager to contribute to the social good and advance their careers at the same time.

You help ensure students and teachers have what they need to be successful inside of the classroom. 

The EP IMPACT FELLOWSHIP is a leadership development program that combines your professional experience with your passion for social good.

The work is varied, but the impact is consistent. You could found and lead a data department for a charter school; scale a computer science program for a major school district; build a community action plan for a turnaround school.

10-month 
P
aid work placement

Professional Development

Dynamic and diverse cohort of peers


Who's doing this work?

BERNIER LAUREDAN JR. worked in finance in New York City as Assistant Vice President at Willis Group where he directly managed a book of large commercial and financial institution clients. Bernier also made time to work directly with youth, as a mentor and Co-Chair of iMentor's Young Executive Board in NYC. 

As an EP Fellow at Newark Charter School Fund, he led served as the liaison between the charter sector and the district on Newark's universal enrollment system. He used his project management skills to facilitate the effective implementation of year two of the common enrollment system while conducting a multi-city stakeholder analysis to research system enhancements to ensure long-term sustainability.

 

KAREN HASHER worked in product strategy and marketing for Education Week, an online publisher of news in the education sector. As a Product Manager, she managed marketing and engagement campaigns, and implemented a new content management system.

As an EP Fellow with the New York City Department of Education, Karen worked as a Project Manager for the After School Professional Development program. She leveraged her experience in product strategy and marketing to manage the review process for over 200 professional development courses, designing surveys and focus groups to assess the development needs of our teachers. She also engaged team members in the strategic planning and marketing efforts to increase the reach and scope of professional development courses. 



The Fellowship doesn't have to be a lifetime commitment to working in education, but it is a meaningful career experience that will provide a rigorous and challenging way to apply your skills to a sector that needs them, connect you to a prestigious network of leaders, and equip you with the knowledge to be an engaged and informed education champion.

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