
Braven
Executives
2Board of Directors
2Braven Management Team
2 Team Members
Braven has 2 executives. Braven's founder is Craig Cheney. Braven's is .
Name | Work History | Title | Status |
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Craig Cheney | Founder | Former | |
Name | Craig Cheney | |
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Title | Founder | |
Status | Former |
Braven Board of Directors
2 Board of directors
Braven has 2 board of directors, including Richard Barth.
Name | Firm | Work History | Other Seats |
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Richard Barth | Richard Barth is CEO of the KIPP Foundation. He has overseen the significant growth of the network from 45 to 162 schools, dramatically expanded KIPP’s leadership development programs, advocated for high performing charter schools on Capitol Hill, and secured more than $260 million in new, long-term philanthropic commitments, including more than $100 million from the federal government. Barth came to KIPP from Edison Schools, where he served as President of District Partnerships and managed school partnerships serving more than 40,000 students. Prior to joining Edison, Richard was one of the founding staff members of Teach For America. He earned a BA in American History from Harvard University, and is an Aspen Institute-New Schools Fellow. He currently sits on the board of directors of The Broad Center for the Management of School Systems, General Assembly, and ROADS Network Charter Schools, and is President of the KIPP Foundation Board of Directors. Barth was named a 2014 Schwab Foundation Social Entrepreneur of the Year and Harvard University’s Chief Marshal for 2014 Commencement ceremonies. | Braven | |
Van Dang | Recognized as a trusted advisor. Accomplished at building and leading diverse teams and helping organizations achieve their goals. Skilled at removing barriers and getting people to work together to achieve great things. A social entrepreneur at heart with a passion for education as a life equalizer and an unwavering commitment to helping people achieve their full potential. Current cause is to make higher education more accessible. Drive effort to ensure student success. Latest effort involves the creation of an online mentoring platform to connect low-income and first-generation community college students with mentors. Support diversity and inclusion programs to help foster innovations and achieve organization's business objectives. Advisor to startups and non-profits. | Braven |
Name | Richard Barth | Van Dang |
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Work History | Richard Barth is CEO of the KIPP Foundation. He has overseen the significant growth of the network from 45 to 162 schools, dramatically expanded KIPP’s leadership development programs, advocated for high performing charter schools on Capitol Hill, and secured more than $260 million in new, long-term philanthropic commitments, including more than $100 million from the federal government. Barth came to KIPP from Edison Schools, where he served as President of District Partnerships and managed school partnerships serving more than 40,000 students. Prior to joining Edison, Richard was one of the founding staff members of Teach For America. He earned a BA in American History from Harvard University, and is an Aspen Institute-New Schools Fellow. He currently sits on the board of directors of The Broad Center for the Management of School Systems, General Assembly, and ROADS Network Charter Schools, and is President of the KIPP Foundation Board of Directors. Barth was named a 2014 Schwab Foundation Social Entrepreneur of the Year and Harvard University’s Chief Marshal for 2014 Commencement ceremonies. | Recognized as a trusted advisor. Accomplished at building and leading diverse teams and helping organizations achieve their goals. Skilled at removing barriers and getting people to work together to achieve great things. A social entrepreneur at heart with a passion for education as a life equalizer and an unwavering commitment to helping people achieve their full potential. Current cause is to make higher education more accessible. Drive effort to ensure student success. Latest effort involves the creation of an online mentoring platform to connect low-income and first-generation community college students with mentors. Support diversity and inclusion programs to help foster innovations and achieve organization's business objectives. Advisor to startups and non-profits. |
Other Seats | Braven | Braven |
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