Marshall Ogier

Policy Advisor at Seeding Success

Marshall Ogier is an accomplished professional with a diverse background in education, policy analysis, and accounting. Currently serving as a Policy Advisor and Economic Development Analyst at Seeding Success since January 2022, Marshall also holds the position of Board Treasurer at The Jack and Buena Foundation. Previous experience includes a Public Policy Fellowship at Seeding Success and a role as a Teacher/Content Lead at Saint Dominic School for Boys, where responsibilities included managing the Big Green learning garden and FIRST robotics teams. Other notable positions include a Senior Accounting Consultant, Accounting Manager at Tavistock Restaurants LLC, and Program Coordinator at UC Davis, highlighting strong expertise in financial management and program administration. Marshall Ogier holds a Master of Education from Johns Hopkins University and degrees in Economics and Sociology from the University of California, Davis.

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Memphis, United States

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Seeding Success

Seeding Success works to improve outcomes for every child in Memphis and Shelby County from cradle to career, by connecting institutions, community organizations, policies, and resources in a results-focused system of accountability. We work to achieve better results by engaging the community, advancing equity, developing a culture of continuous improvement, and leveraging existing research. We measure our impact based on four community goals: -Every child is prepared for success in school; -Every student is successful in school and graduates ready for college, career, and success in life; -Every youth who is not in school is reconnected to education, training, or employment opportunities; and -Every young adult has access to a post-secondary opportunity or career that can improve their economic and social mobility. We believe that supporting these outcomes will give every child the opportunity to improve their economic and social mobility.


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