Elisa Villanueva Beard

Elisa Villanueva Beard
Residence Houston, Texas, U.S.[1]
Alma mater DePauw University (BA, 1998)[2]
Occupation CEO, Teach For America
Spouse(s) Jeremy Beard
Children 4

Elisa Villanueva Beard is the CEO of Teach For America (TFA), a nonprofit organization dedicated to improving educational outcomes for low-income students across America. Villanueva Beard began her education career as a 1998 corps member of TFA, teaching first and second grade bilingual education.

Background

Villanueva Beard grew up in the Rio Grande Valley in McAllen, Texas. She received her Bachelor of Arts degree in Sociology from DePauw University in 1998, where she was also a member of the college's NCAA Division III basketball team.[3] Villanueva Beard remembers being part of a small minority of Mexican American students at DePauw, as well as struggling academically when she first started college, despite graduating at the top of her high school class.[4]

Teach For America

Villanueva Beard served as a corps member with TFA after graduating college, teaching first and second grade bilingual education in Phoenix, Arizona. After three years in the classroom, she became the leader of the organization's Rio Grande Valley region. Four years later, in 2005, Villanueva Beard became TFA's Chief Operating Officer.[5] As COO, Villanueva Beard helped grow the organization's field operations from 22 to 46 regions.

In 2013, Wendy Kopp transitioned out of the role of CEO of TFA and passed the leadership onto co-CEOs Villanueva Beard and Matthew Kramer. In September 2015, Kramer stepped down from his position, and Villanueva Beard became the sole CEO of the organization.

References

  1. Price, Susan (6 May 2015). "Teach for America's plan to turn around falling applicatio". Fortune.com. Fortune Magazine. Retrieved 22 December 2015.
  2. "Teach For America Co-CEO Elisa Villanueva Beard '98 Wants More Kids to "Dream Big"". Depauw.edu. 1 September 2015. Retrieved 22 December 2015.
  3. Villanueva Beard, Elisa (20 May 2013). "Looking Inward, Living Outward". Huffington Post. Retrieved 22 December 2015. As a former member of the DePauw women's basketball team, I want to offer my congratulations to the Tigers for winning their second national championship.
  4. "Commentary: Parents, Teachers, and Common Core". Education Nation. NBC News. 12 February 2014. Retrieved 23 December 2015.
  5. "Teach For America Co-CEO Elisa Villanueva Beard '98 Wants More Kids to "Dream Big"". Depauw.edu. 1 September 2015. Retrieved 23 December 2015.

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