The Urban Assembly, Inc.
Habib Bangura is an accomplished education leader with extensive experience in program management, data-driven strategies, and organizational leadership. Currently serving as an Advisory Council Member at Harvard Business Review and Managing Director of Programs at The Urban Assembly, Bangura is also the Founder and CEO of Building Opportunity Pipelines, focusing on enhancing high school and post-secondary success through data utilization. Previous roles include Co-Founder and CEO of Project FoundED and National Director of Implementation and Continuous Improvement at Stand for Children, where impactful initiatives reached over 45,000 students across multiple states. Additional experience includes directing community schools to improve graduation rates and founding a center that won a federal grant for academic enrichment. Bangura holds an Ed.M from Harvard Graduate School of Education, a Master’s from The Johns Hopkins University, and a Bachelor’s from George Mason University.
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The Urban Assembly, Inc.
The Urban Assembly (UA) believes that a first class public education is a basic human right and that demography should not determine a young person’s destiny. The UA is committed to ensuring the social and economic mobility of students by advancing capacity to enhance student achievement, well-being, and preparation for postsecondary opportunities in all of its 23 schools. In partnership with the NYC Department of Education and hundreds of public, private and nonprofit partners, the UA currently serves over 9,000 students in small, subject-themed public middle and high schools across New York City, including seven Career and Technical (CTE) schools and three all-girls schools.