Anh Nguyen
Anh Nguyen is a Senior Program Officer on the Postsecondary Success team within the US Program. Anh leads the Breakthrough Delivery Models portfolio, which focuses on the creation, replication and scale of postsecondary programs that fundamentally redesign learning model and/or business model in order to enable more students, particularly low income young adults, to complete a postsecondary credential in a reasonable time and at a reasonable cost. Anh has been with the foundation since 2006, when she joined the College Ready team to replicate high impact school models. As a part of that team she also helped develop and implement the College Ready Next Generation Models strategy, with a focus on online courseware and the design and launch of the Next Generation Learning Challenges.
Prior to the foundation, Anh served as a Program Manager at DC Agenda, a nonprofit intermediary that brokered resources and relationships across the private, non-profit, and government sectors to address equitable development and out of school programming needs in the District of Columbia. Additionally, Anh advised the SEED Foundation and Public Charter School and the Washington Tennis and Education Foundation on issues of growth and replication. She began her career in the private sector as a healthcare management consultant with The Lewin Group. Throughout college she taught science in Cambridge Public Schools.
Anh holds a Masters in Business Administration from Harvard Business School and a bachelor’s degree in History of Science from Harvard College.
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June 21, 2012 / Anh Nguyen
This week, the foundation unveiled a suite of grants that will help address some of the sector’s seemingly intractable problems: skyrocketing tuition, persistently low completion rates, continued budget cuts and diminished seat capacity. Totaling $9 million,
these grants support a range of options to earn a credential with value in the labor market without incurring significant debt.
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