Our Network

MEMBERS
Our members are sitting superintendents and state education leaders serving communities across the country. They lead public school systems of every size and context, and bring real-time insight into what it takes to improve student outcomes, strengthen teams, and build conditions for learning. Together, our members share what’s working, learn from one another, and help shape solutions grounded in the realities of today’s classrooms and communities.
Angélica Infante-Green
Pedro Martinez
FUTURE CHIEFS
Future Chiefs are education leaders who have completed our leadership development experience for aspiring superintendents. The program is designed to train, equip and support leaders preparing to step into the superintendent role, strengthening their strategic leadership, communication, and readiness to lead complex systems. Future Chiefs join a community of peers and mentors committed to advancing opportunity for students and delivering results through strong, values-driven leadership.
Previous Cohorts
Cohort 1
Andrea Castañeda
Jack Elsey
Angélica Infante-Green
Kunjan Narechania
Vanessa Rodriguez
Christopher Ruszkowski
Talia Shaull
De'Shawn Wright
Cohort 2
Leslie Brown
Susana Córdova
Donald Fennoy
David Hardy, Jr.
Russell Johnston, Ed.D.
Wanda Legrand
Matt Montaño
Alisha Thomas Morgan
Cohort 3
Rob Anderson, Ed.D.
Derrick Chau
Karla Estrada
Robert Gregory
Jesús Jara, Ed.D.
Penny Nixon
Harrison Peters
Nakia Towns
Cohort 4
Jessica Baghian
Mohammed Choudhury
Pauline Dow
Christine Fowler-Mack
Marie Izquierdo
Aleesia Johnson, Ed.D.
Latanya McDade, Ed.D.
Allen Smith
Cohort 5
Margaret Crespo
Christina Grant
Brian Kingsley
Arsenio Romero, Ph.D.
Ayindé Rudolph
Maria Vazquez, Ed.D.
Cohort 6
Heather Peske
Thomas Taylor, Ed.D.
Heather Tow-Yick
Avis Williams, Ed.D.
Theresa Williams, Ed.D.
Iranetta Wright
Cohort 7
Eve Carney
Terry Connor
Lora De La Cruz
Keisha Scarlett, Ed.D.
Sonia Stewart
Stacey WIlson-Norman
ALUMNI
Our alumni are former superintendents and state education leaders who have served in public education systems across the country. While they may no longer be in the role, they remain a vital part of our community bringing perspective earned through experience, supporting current leaders and continuing to advance what works for students.
