Achievement Network (ANet)
Greg Lewis is a seasoned software engineering professional with extensive experience in various roles across multiple organizations. Currently serving as Principal Software Engineer at Achievement Network (ANet) since February 2020, Greg has also contributed significantly to the FreeBSD Project as a Committer since April 2002. Previously, Greg spent over 13 years at Amazon.com as a Senior Software Development Engineer and held senior engineering positions at Linux Networx and Camtech. Greg started a career in programming at the Teletraffic Research Centre as an Analyst/Programmer. Academically, Greg holds a Bachelor of Science in Applied Mathematics with Honors from the University of Adelaide, earned between 1987 and 1996.
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Achievement Network (ANet)
Every student deserves opportunities in life, and every educator committed to providing those opportunities, deserves support. Those beliefs drive us to work alongside schools to support great teaching so that we can work towards guaranteeing that all students are receiving high-quality instruction. We partner with over 900 schools - both district and charter - in underserved communities around the country, thus impacting more than 330,000 students. Third-party evaluations confirm that when schools have the right basic conditions in place and partner with ANet, they achieve 6-8 months of additional learning over a two-year period compared to schools not partnering with ANet. At ANet we are committed to living out our core values, both across our organization and with our partner schools. We acknowledge that systemic inequities impact student access to opportunities and that in order to ensure educational equity for all students, we must center on the experiences of those from marginalized communities to guide our work. We work to deepen our understanding of how race, class, power and privilege influence the education system as well as influence our own perspectives. To do so, we provide ongoing learning opportunities through org-wide professional development, affinity groups, working groups, and resource sharing. Individuals who join ANet have the opportunity to be part of a dynamic, values-driven, and team-oriented organization that is committed to having impact in schools by investing in each other and learning together. We were named as The NonProfit Times “Best Nonprofits to Work For” and work tirelessly to foster a working environment where the unique perspectives, backgrounds, and identities of our staff members are valued.