Profil
Dennis Walcott is currently the President & Chief Executive Officer of Queens Borough Public Library, Chairman of The Fund For Public Schools, Inc., and the former Chancellor of The New York City Department of Education.
He was previously the Chief Executive Officer of New York Urban League and an Ex-Officio Trustee of American Museum of Natural History.
Aktiva positioner av Dennis Walcott
| Företag | Position | Start |
|---|---|---|
The Fund For Public Schools, Inc.
The Fund For Public Schools, Inc. Services to the Health IndustryHealth Services Provides funds for public schools | Ordförande | 2011-05-09 |
The New York City Department of Education
The New York City Department of Education General GovernmentGovernment Operates the public schools | Företagsledare/Principal | 2011-10-19 |
Queens Borough Public Library
Queens Borough Public Library Miscellaneous Commercial ServicesCommercial Services Provides library services | Verkställande Direktör | - |
Tidigare kända positioner av Dennis Walcott
| Företag | Position | Slut |
|---|---|---|
New York Urban League
New York Urban League Miscellaneous Commercial ServicesCommercial Services The New York Urban League (NYUL), an affiliate of the National Urban League, is an organization dedicated to empowering African Americans and underserved communities through education, employment, empowerment, and advocacy. The non-profit company is based in New York, NY. NYUL addresses issues such as the African American achievement gap, job inequality, economic self-reliance, and civil rights through a range of programs and services. In education, NYUL offers initiatives like Project Ready for middle and high school students, the HBCU Fair connecting students with college opportunities, and the Whitney M. Young, Jr. Scholarship Program providing scholarships and mentoring. Employment services include free career support, skills training, job placement assistance, and programs like the Equity Innovation Lab and the Career Preparation Institute. The Small Business Solutions Center supports Black and Latinx entrepreneurs with consulting, workshops, and financial resources. NYUL’s advocacy focuses on equal democratic participation, criminal justice reform, educational equity, and community well-being. The organization publishes research, convenes leaders, and co-administers funds to stabilize nonprofits serving communities of color. Its Young Professionals group fosters future leaders through volunteerism, activism, and professional development. | Verkställande Direktör | - |
The American Museum of Natural History
The American Museum of Natural History Other Consumer ServicesConsumer Services Operates cultural museums | Direktör/Styrelseledamot | - |
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The American Museum of Natural History
The American Museum of Natural History Other Consumer ServicesConsumer Services Operates cultural museums | Consumer Services |
The New York City Department of Education
The New York City Department of Education General GovernmentGovernment Operates the public schools | Government |
The Fund For Public Schools, Inc.
The Fund For Public Schools, Inc. Services to the Health IndustryHealth Services Provides funds for public schools | Health Services |
Queens Borough Public Library
Queens Borough Public Library Miscellaneous Commercial ServicesCommercial Services Provides library services | Commercial Services |
New York Urban League
New York Urban League Miscellaneous Commercial ServicesCommercial Services The New York Urban League (NYUL), an affiliate of the National Urban League, is an organization dedicated to empowering African Americans and underserved communities through education, employment, empowerment, and advocacy. The non-profit company is based in New York, NY. NYUL addresses issues such as the African American achievement gap, job inequality, economic self-reliance, and civil rights through a range of programs and services. In education, NYUL offers initiatives like Project Ready for middle and high school students, the HBCU Fair connecting students with college opportunities, and the Whitney M. Young, Jr. Scholarship Program providing scholarships and mentoring. Employment services include free career support, skills training, job placement assistance, and programs like the Equity Innovation Lab and the Career Preparation Institute. The Small Business Solutions Center supports Black and Latinx entrepreneurs with consulting, workshops, and financial resources. NYUL’s advocacy focuses on equal democratic participation, criminal justice reform, educational equity, and community well-being. The organization publishes research, convenes leaders, and co-administers funds to stabilize nonprofits serving communities of color. Its Young Professionals group fosters future leaders through volunteerism, activism, and professional development. | Commercial Services |
















