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Tobey Kelly

Volunteer at School the World

Tobey Kelly is an experienced professional with a diverse background in operations, consulting, and entrepreneurship. Currently serving as Owner of Goldfish Swim School in Milford since July 2018, Tobey leads a premier learn-to-swim facility for children, implementing a holistic philosophy known as The Science of SwimPlay®. As Chief Operations Officer and Volunteer at School the World since January 2013, Tobey has developed operational models that enhance fundraising efforts and improve on-the-ground operations in Guatemala. With prior experience as a Partner at Barrington Partners from September 2000 to July 2018, Tobey provided strategic consulting to the investment management industry, focusing on business development and client relations. Previous roles include Consultant at PricewaterhouseCoopers managing SAS70 reviews and Manager at Fidelity Investments overseeing project management for retirement system conversions. Tobey holds a Bachelor of Science in Finance and Marketing from Syracuse University, obtained in 1987.

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Winchester, United States

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School the World

School the World is a non-profit organization committed to solving extreme poverty through the power of education. We believe all children love to learn, want to learn and are capable of learning. We believe all parents want a better life for their children and all teachers prefer motivation and achievement to apathy and failure. Nevertheless, we recognize that the complexities behind generational poverty require us to be innovative and often disruptive to make real learning possible. We start with building schools. To create lasting and sustainable change, we also train teachers, deeply engage the parents and local community, stock libraries, and build life skills and values through play; empowering entire communities around the importance of education. Most recently, we've grown our programs to include early childhood development and middle schools; 10 years of quality education. Children enroll in school ready to learn and through our scholarships and distance learning programs, children can continue their education past primary school. We have built 127 schools and 64 playgrounds, educating 15,354 children, we've stocked 725 school libraries with 15,955 books, trained 7,395 teachers and empowered 8,075 parents to be their child's first educator. Our programs provide quality education to some of the world's poorest children from early childhood through early adolescence; providing them with the education, digital literacy and life skills to charter a path our of extreme poverty.


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