Program brings new leaders into local education Watch: "Education Pioneers in Kansas City" | 3:35 This past summer, Kansas City’s education community got an injection of unusual talent in areas such as data analysis, operations, and finance. Videography by Matthew LongOctober 11, 2017 Share: Facebook LinkedIn Twitter This past summer, Kansas City’s education community got an injection of unusual talent in areas such as data analysis, operations and finance. Through a grant from the Kauffman Foundation, the Education Pioneers program placed nine fellows in district schools, charter schools, and education organizations. As well as providing much-needed help to organizations over a few months, the Education Pioneer experience prepares new talent to enter into the education sector as managers and leaders. The program provides an entry point to the urban education sector for graduate students, early/mid-career professionals, and senior career transition-seekers that wish to apply their unique skill set. 70 percent of Education Pioneer alumni stay employed in education, bringing backgrounds in data analysis, operations, finance, human resources, and organizational strategy. Education Pioneers will strengthen the capacity of Kansas City metro area schools and educational organizations so school leaders and teachers can focus on the classroom. Videography by Matthew LongSenior Video Producer, Strategic CommunicationsKauffman Foundation Next Economic Opportunity How We Can Impact Entrepreneurs Through Research: Our Vision at Kauffman October 4, 2017 Future of Learning States are making college free: why that won’t ensure students are prepared for the economy of tomorrow October 4, 2017 Real World Learning Innovation for All September 28, 2017