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Jennifer Stange

Co Executive Director at Breakthrough Greater Boston

Jennifer Stange possesses extensive experience in operations management and budgeting, serving in key leadership roles across various educational organizations. Notable positions include Co Executive Director and Managing Director of Operations at Breakthrough Greater Boston from October 2020 to June 2023, and Vice President of Shared Services at EcoTarium from September 2019 to October 2020. Prior to these roles, Jennifer held the position of Director of Operations at Breakthrough Greater Boston and Founding Director of Operations at Brooke Charter Schools. Jennifer's career began with an Operations Fellowship, followed by an internship at Boston Debate League. Educational qualifications include a Master’s degree in Education Policy and Management from Harvard Graduate School of Education and a Bachelor’s degree in Finance & Economics from Northeastern University.

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Breakthrough Greater Boston

This year marks Breakthrough Greater Boston's 30th Anniversary! Founded in 1992 by MacArthur Genius Awardee Dr. Angela Duckworth, Breakthrough Greater Boston (BTGB) transforms urban education for students and teachers through its unique Students Teaching Students model. Through six years of intensive, tuition-free out-of-school-time programming for traditionally underserved middle and high school students in Cambridge, Boston and Somerville. BTGB changes students’ academic trajectories and supports them along the path to college. At the same time, BTGB develops the next generation of urban educators by recruiting and training cohorts of diverse, high-achieving college students to serve as Teaching Fellows and near-peer role models to BTGB students. Since 1992, BTGB has supported the success of over 2,500 students and Teaching Fellows. 94% of our seniors have matriculated to college and 82% have persisted through their undergraduate years. On average, more than 75% of our graduating Teaching Fellows have continued in the field of education.


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