Classroom Champions
Seth Rosenzweig currently serves as the Chief Executive Officer of Classroom Champions since May 2024 and as a Founding Partner at Intent since March 2024. Prior to these roles, Seth held the position of CEO and Executive Director at Team IMPACT, Inc. from August 2016 to May 2024. Additional experience includes serving as Assistant Vice President for Principal and Major Gifts at Boston Children's Hospital Trust from February 2015 to August 2016, and various leadership roles at Combined Jewish Philanthropies, including Vice President for Development. Seth's career also includes serving as Executive Director of Development at The George Washington University from January 2007 to November 2009. Seth earned a Master of Education from Harvard University and a Bachelor of Business Administration from The George Washington University.
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Classroom Champions
Classroom Champions is an international, award-winning non-profit dedicated to connecting students with world-class athlete mentors. Classroom Champions supports students’ social and emotional learning (SEL) and academic achievement, and provides curriculum and mentorship programs to districts, schools, and teachers to encourage children to achieve successful futures. Working with 200+ Olympic, Paralympic, university student-athletes, and professional athletes who volunteer as mentors, Classroom Champions has provided more than $10,000,000 in scholarships to Title I, rural, and Indigenous communities across the continent. Students participating in Classroom Champions see significant improvements in the classroom, teachers see improved engagement, and athlete mentors learn new skills to prepare for life after sport. Learn more at: www.classroomchampions.org. Classroom Champions was founded in 2009 by Olympic Gold Medalist Steve Mesler, and his sister Dr. Leigh Parise (Phd - Education/Social Policy) with a goal of creating meaningful change in high-need schools as top performing athletes interact with classrooms and share their own personal journey on the social and emotional skills that helped them succeed.