Catalyst:Ed
Aaron Walker is a seasoned professional with extensive experience in social entrepreneurship, investment, and education. Currently serving as Senior Advisor and Founder & CEO at Camelback Ventures since August 2013, Aaron Walker focuses on catalyzing social ventures led by underrepresented entrepreneurs. Additionally, Walker holds several board memberships, including Gratitude Railroad, Skilltype, Acclinate, and Catalyst:Ed, where contributions aim to enhance community impact and educational outcomes. Previous entrepreneurial ventures include founding EXPERTLY and Teacher Capital Management, along with a significant role as Portfolio Director at The Fund for Public Schools, where fundraising efforts generated $30 million for school reform. Aaron Walker's legal background includes positions as an Attorney at Allen & Overy and a Legal Affairs Intern at Teach for America. Academic credentials include a Doctor of Law from the University of Pennsylvania Carey Law School and a BA in Foreign Affairs from the University of Virginia.
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Catalyst:Ed
What if every education leader and team that identified a challenge could access the expertise and hands-on support they needed to address it? What if, as a sector, we were continuously learning from these efforts and leveraging insights to better students, families, and communities? Catalyst:Ed is a national nonprofit working to transform the capacity of the nation’s education ecosystem and improve outcomes for the millions of students it serves. Our pioneering model rapidly and effectively matches education organizations to tailored technical assistance and capacity building supports so they can address long-standing challenges and expand the limits of what they can accomplish. We also invest in strengthening the capacity of grassroots organizations that work in close proximity to historically marginalized communities. At a systemic level, we are building the ecosystem and infrastructure – the network, the technology, and the know-how – needed to support capacity building at scale, strengthen the field of providers, and facilitate sector-wide learning. Our guiding principles: - Capacity building fuels world-changing work. - Individualized support is necessary, yet collective learning is possible. - A focus equity and justice must be integrated into capacity building. - There is no progress without trust. Learn more and join our network at www.catalyst-ed.org/about/