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AMBER DECKARD

DIRECTOR OF RECRUITMENT

Amber is an accomplished Executive in the nonprofit industry. She

has over 20 years’ experience in nonprofit leadership including

human resources and talent management. Amber first joined

the team in 2010 as a Regional Director for Summer

Advantage where she was instrumental in helping the

program reach thousands of scholars across the country. In

2014, Amber was called to serve as a Regional VP for a

national nonprofit charged with improving birth outcomes

and health equity for moms and babies in the US. During her

tenure, Amber was successful in building teams across 26

Markets in the Midwest, supporting a reduction in both

premature birth and health equity disparities – both critical

focuses for the Foundation.

Amber leads the department responsible for talent sourcing, interviewing, and hiring of our nationalteam, regional teams, summer seasonal staff and all school-based personnel including academy leadership, teachers, and support staff. The department also manages talent systems, strategy planning and recruitment data.

ANDREA ROBINSON

CHIEF ACADEMIC OFFICER

Andrea has 23 years of working in the field of education as an educator, instructional coach, building leader, and state DOE employee. She

received her BA from Indiana University in elementary education

and her master’s degree from Indiana Wesleyan University. Andrea

worked as a teacher in the intermediate grades in a Title I

elementary building. She received the Sallie Mae First Class

teacher award and Olin Davis Award. She was also recognized

for her passion in teaching when she was honored with the

district-wide Indiana Teacher of the Year award in 2009. She

eventually became the instructional coach for her a K-5 building

where she used her knowledge of best practices to lead other

educators in professional development, classroom management, differentiation, PBIS, tiers 1-3 instruction/intervention and data

analysis to drive effective classroom instruction. As a building leader,

she helped lead her building from an accountability grade of an F to an A

in two years. Andrea has also provided professional development for the University of Indianapolis’ elementary education program and for educational webinars with Kappa Delta Pi. Andrea most recently worked at the Indiana Department of Education in the Office of School Improvement as an Outreach Coordinator for Marion County, working closely with schools and districts to develop best practices for schools in turnaround status.

Andrea is responsible for delivering curriculum and learning materials to support teacher and leadership development, building teacher capacity and their understanding of best instructional practices, creating professional development programs based upon needs determined through classroom observations, assisting teachers and leaders with effectively using formative data for differentiating and adjusting instruction, and conducting regular classroom observations and providing feedback to support the growth of our teachers.