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In a knowledge economy, the most important asset is people and education is the key to unlocking people's potential. However, for many, access to high quality learning doesn’t happen. To address this challenge, there has been a growing movement toward educational entrepreneurship and there have been many successes. However, despite human capital endeavors/careers having an over-representation of women and people of color, the vast majority of education entrepreneurs are white men. Join a panel of investors and entrepreneurs to discuss this issue and also learn what USC has been doing to address the gap.

Panelists

  • Tonika Cheek Clayton, Managing Partner, New Schools Venture Fund
  • Debbie Holzkamp, CEO, Virtanza, Career Pathways Company
  • Doug Lynch, Senior Fellow, USC Rossier School of Education
  • Tess Manning, Principal, GSV Ventures
  • Aaron McCloud, CEO, Intervene

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Meeting ID: 111 351 075

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