Katherine Brittain Bradley is founder and executive chair of CityBridge Education, which makes early-stage investments to bring to market the next generation of innovative public schools in Washington, DC. Focusing on new models that improve personalization, equity, and student achievement, CityBridge works with educators, school leaders, and school-based teams to launch brand-new schools or to rethink existing ones. Bradley serves on the boards of the KIPP Foundation, Princeton University, the District of Columbia College Access Program, and the National Geographic Society. She is a former chair, and current board member, of the Washington regional board of Teach For America.
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