National Summer Learning Association
Aaron Philip Dworkin serves as the Chief Executive Officer of the National Summer Learning Association since June 2019, focusing on reducing summer and COVID learning loss for young people across the U.S. Prior to this role, Dworkin held various leadership positions at After-School All-Stars from November 2007 to June 2019, including President of the National Network, where oversight involved extensive programming and operational support for a network serving over 90,000 low-income students. Dworkin's earlier experience includes roles at Moody's Investors Service as a Public Finance Analyst, and as Executive Director at Hoops & Leaders Basketball Camps, where Dworkin developed leadership programs for urban youth. Dworkin's educational background includes an MPA in Non-Profit Management from Columbia University, an EdM in Education Policy and Management from Harvard, and a BA in Political Science from Tufts University.
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National Summer Learning Association
The National Summer Learning Association (NSLA) is the only national nonprofit exclusively focused on closing the achievement gap through high-quality summer learning for all children and youth. Our work centers on three strategic priorities: Recognizing and disseminating what works in summer learning; offering expertise and support for programs and communities to strengthen and expand summer learning opportunities; convening leaders and advocating for summer learning as a solution for equity and excellence in education. Our vision is that all children and youth have access to high-quality summer learning experiences to help them succeed in college, career, and life. To realize that vision, our mission is to convince, connect, and equip providers, education leaders, families, and communities to deliver high-quality summer learning opportunities to our nation’s children and youth that help close the achievement gap and support healthy development. Learn more at www.summerlearning.org