Wednesday, October 26, 2022

#TheHillEd

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2:00 PM

Opening Credits & Welcome Coffee

Enjoy a fresh cup of coffee before the presentations. We’ll be handing out pamphlets that outline this evening’s details.

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Wednesday
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October 
26
10:00AM
 
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12:00PM
 
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A Symposium on Sustainable Success in Corporate America

About

THE HILL 1625 K STREET, NW SUITE 900 WASHINGTON DC 20006 | 202-628-8500 TEL | 202-628-8503 FAX

 

© 1998 - 2022 NEXSTAR INC. | ALL RIGHTS RESERVED

ABOUT

The academic year is in full swing, and while many students have returned to an in-person classroom, the effects of pandemic learning are significant. According to the latest results from the National Assessment of Education Progress, American students experienced some of the largest performance drops in over 30 years. 


What else is the most recent data revealing about the cumulative impact of pandemic learning? What will it take to address the scale of education loss across the country, and what type of investments and interventions are needed to make a difference? As we spur to action, how are we prioritizing vulnerable students in academic recovery and ensuring that no student gets left behind?


The Hill will gather education leaders at the local, state and federal level, policymakers, teachers, advocates and experts for a 360-degree conversation on how students are faring in 2022 and the state of American education.


WHERE

HEALTH & SAFETY PROTOCOL

The health and safety of event guests, speakers, staff and vendors is our top priority. In-person attendees must provide proof of full vaccination at the door.

 

We will accept physical CDC vaccination cards; clear, legible photos of the same; or the digital certificates offered by state health departments. The name on your vaccination record must match the name on your photo ID. Any guest unable to provide proof of full vaccination will not be admitted.

 

Guests with medical vaccination exemptions must provide proof of either a medically administered or digitally verified self-administered test within 48 hours of the event.

Emily Osiecki is a host of exceptional ability. Studies show that a vast majority of guests attending events by Emily have been known to leave more elated than visitors to Santa's Workshop, The Lost of Continent of Atlantis, and the Fountain of Youth.

Headliners 

Bryan K. barnett 

Mayor, Rochester Hills, MI & PResident, Us Conference of Mayors

Michelle De la isla 

Mayor, Topeka, KS


SPEAKERS

Kirsten Baesler

North Dakota Superintendent


Gov. Spencer Cox

(R-UT)

Governor of utah

(APPEARING VIRTUALLY)

Roberto Rodriguez

Assistant Secretary

Department of Education


Penny Schwinn

Tennessee Commissioner of Education


Shalinee Sharma

CEO,

Zearn


Caitlin Sullivan

Executive Director, Leading Now


SPONSOR PERSPECTIVE

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TITLE

COMPANY

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NAME

TITLE

COMPANY

SPONSOR PERSPECTIVE

Name

Title, company

MODERATOR

BOB CUSACK

editor in chief

the hill

Agenda

2:15 PM

Opening Remarks

Niharika Acharya, Executive Director, The Hill Events 

 

 

2:20 PM

why mayors matter

Mayor Jenny Durkan, Mayor, Seattle Washington

Mayor Betsy Price, Mayor, Fort Worth, Texas

Mayor Francis X. Suarez, Mayor, Miami, Florida

In conversation with Steve Clemons, Editor-at-Large, The Hill

2:50 PM

WHY MAYORS MATTER

Bryan K. Barnett, Mayor, Rochester Hills, Michigan 

Michelle De La Isla, Mayor, Topeka, Kansas

Quinton Lucas, Mayor, Kansas City, Missouri

In conversation with Bob Cusack, Editor-in-Chief The Hill 

3:20 PM

Sponsor Perspective

Nancy LeaMond, EVP and Chief Advocacy & Engagement Officer, AARP

In conversation with Kathleen Koch, Author and Journalist

3:30 PM

CREATING AGE FRIENDLY COMMUNITIES 

Michael Adams, CEO, SAGE

Commissioner Mary Ann Borgeson, President, National Association of Counties 

Joe Busciano, President, National League of Cities and Councilmember, Los Angeles, California 

Karen Freeman-Wilson, President & CEO, Chicago Urban League

In conversation with Julia Manchester, Staff Writer, The Hill 

4:00 PM

Closing Remarks

Niharika Acharya, Executive Director, The Hill Events 

 


 

 



 


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The Collaborative for Student Success, the Center on Reinventing Public Education (CRPE) and the Edunomics Lab at Georgetown University have been leading an effort to identify innovative education practices being implemented in states and districts using federal recovery funding.

 

Our platform — the EduRecoveryHub.org — identifies strong practices in recovery across a variety of school community needs. These include promising approaches for accelerating student learning, supporting educators and families, and improving facilities and technology. 

 

Our mission is to lift up and focus attention on practices that have the potential to help districts and states drive recovery so schools are better able to serve, support, and equip all students for success.

At Wells Fargo, we open doors to enable people to have a safe and affordable place to call home. Systemic inequities in the United States have prevented too many families of color from achieving their homeownership and wealth building goals for too long. To help address these inequities, the Wells Fargo Foundation is launching the WORTH (Wealth Opportunities Restored Through Homeownership) initiative, a $60 million national effort to help create an estimated 40,000 new homeowners of color by the end of 2025. This year Wells Fargo also launched Growing Diverse Housing Developers, a $40 million grant initiative designed to increase racial equity in real estate development and expand the supply of affordable homes for renters and homeowners.

Your Hosts

ReFab

A premiere eco­chic clothing company that creates artful fashion out of upcycled clothing and textiles.

The Sustainable Business Bureau

A non­profit organization that helps companies adopt sustainable practices.

Fork It Up Organics

Serves organic farm­to­table fare, sourcing exclusively from the Dream Scape Farm Collective in the Hudson Valley.

Satorial

A fashion magazine that highlights the beautiful and profound. Winner of seventeen Print Writing awards.

SHOW US HOW YOU

#LIVEGREEN

Proud of how your company lives green while making green? Have a sustainable idea or question you’d like to share with like­minded innovators?


Tag your Tweets and Instagram photos with #LiveGreenMakeGreen and share your vision of social change with other workshop attendees!

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