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Arne Duncan      

Managing Partner at Emerson Collective; Former U.S. Secretary of Education

Arne Duncan is an educator who served as the ninth U.S. Secretary of Education from 2009 to 2015 under President Barack Obama. Prior to his position under President Obama, Duncan was the Chief Executive Officer of Chicago Public Schools from 2001 to 2008. He is also the founder of Create Real Economy Destiny (CRED), a non-profit aimed at reducing gun violence.

As CEO of Chicago Public Schools, Duncan won praise for uniting the city’s stakeholders behind an education agenda that included opening 100 new schools; expanding after-school, summer learning, early childhood, and college access programs; dramatically boosting the caliber of teachers; and building public-private partnerships around a variety of education initiatives.

In 2016, Duncan announced he would be joining the education group Emerson Collective as a managing partner. In this position, Duncan returned to Chicago on a mission to improve the lives of young adults in his hometown. Through partnerships with local business leaders, community organizers, and nonprofit groups, Duncan aimed to create job and life opportunities for disconnected youth between the ages of 17 and 24. In 2017, Duncan was appointed a distinguished senior fellow at the University of Chicago's Harris School of Public Policy.

Duncan released a book in 2018 titled "How Schools Work: An Inside Account of Failure and Success From One of the Nation's Longest-Serving Secretaries of Education," which detailed his work pushing forward the Common Core standard.

Duncan graduated magna cum laude from Harvard University in 1987, majoring in sociology. At Harvard, he served as co-captain of the basketball team and was named a first-team Academic All-American. Before working in education, Duncan played professional basketball from 1988 to 1991, mostly in Australia. He participated in the 2012, 2013, 2014, and 2020 NBA All-Star Weekend Celebrity Games.

Duncan is married to Karen Duncan, and they have two children.

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Obama Wants To Get Rich And Poor Kids In The Same Classroom
After years of inaction on the issue, the Obama administration is taking new steps to help schools achieve socioeconomic diversity. Included in the president's proposed 2017 budget is a $120 million competitive grant program to help districts devise and implement plans to get rich and poor children in the same classrooms. The initiative -- called Stronger Together -- provides funds for five-year projects to districts and groups of districts. The projects should allow schools to explore "ways to foster socioeconomic diversity through a robust process of parental, educator and community engagement, and data analysis," the proposed budget says.
Education Secretary Arne Duncan stepping down - CNNPolitics.com
(CNN) President Barack Obama praised Arne Duncan's service as secretary of education on Friday, hours after Duncan said he would step down in December.

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