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Cris Gulacy-Worrel Mpa (she/her/ella)

Vice President at Oakmont Education

Cris Gulacy-Worrel, MPA, has a diverse work experience in the education sector. Cris is currently working at Oakmont Education as the Vice President and VP of Development and Advocacy, where they advocate for opportunity youth in Ohio. Prior to that, they served as the VP of National Expansion at Learn4Life Network, overseeing the growth of their nonprofit network focused on individualized education. Cris also worked as the Regional Director-Eastern United States at Charter School Capital, providing funding and support to charter schools. In addition, they have experience working at the Ohio Department of Education and eSchool Consultants, where they managed federal grants and provided educational consulting services.

Cris Gulacy-Worrel, MPA (she/her/ella) has a diverse education history. It began at Columbus State Community College, where they obtained an Associate's degree. Afterwards, they pursued their Bachelor's degree in Business Administration and Management, General at Malone University. Following this, Cris attended Denison University, focusing on Fine and Studio Arts. Finally, they completed their education at Northwestern University - Kellogg School of Management, earning a Master's degree in Public Administration (MPPA).

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Columbus, United States

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Oakmont Education

Dropout Prevention and Recovery Programs That Work Oakmont is an experienced charter school operator that re-engages opportunity youth on their unique pathways. We operate dropout prevention and recovery programs that provide these students with valuable skills, both career and academic, to ensure they are successful in their chosen post-secondary pursuits. With a strong focus on career technical programming, 10 schools and approximately 2,000 students currently enrolled, Oakmont is already making a strong impact


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