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EDUCATIONSUMMIT2015
Registration & BreakfastSponsored by Comcast @comcast, Infinera @infinera, and Lam Research @lamresearch Welcome (Galileo Auditorium)Kristina Peralta: Director of Education and Workforce Preparedness, Silicon Valley
Leadership Group @kristinaatworkDan’l Lewin: Corporate VP of the Technology & Civic Engagement Group, Microsoft
@microsoftsv
Business Panel(Galileo Auditorium)Sponsored by Synopsys @synopsysIntroduction:Terri Oropeza, Senior Manager of the IT Global Solutions Center, Synopsys Panelists:Katie Ferrick: Community Relations Senior Manager, LinkedIn @LinkedInKarlin Keller: Chief of Staff, Global Human Resources, Intel @karlinkellerMary Stutts: VP of External Affairs, Comcast California @MaryEStuttsModerator: Carl Guardino: President and CEO, Silicon Valley Leadership Group
@CarlGuardino
Panel Session 1Each panel will be held twice. All four panels will run concurrently for two rounds 8:55-9:55,
10:05-11:05
Supporting the Implementation of New Education Reforms (Galileo Auditorium)Panelists:Michael Kirst: President, California State Board of Education @Michael_KirstTed Lempert: President, Children Now @tedlempertLori Musso: Administrator for Curriculum and Instruction Services, San Mateo County Office
of Education @SMCOETweetAngelica Ramsey, Ed.D.: Associate Superintendent, Santa Clara County Office of
Education @amramsey13Moderator: Matt Hammer: President and CEO, Innovate Public Schools @innovateschools
Diversifying the STEM Pipeline (Mercury)Panelists:Diana Albarrán Chicas: Co-Founder, Latinas in STEM @DAlbarranChicasLesley Slaton Brown: Computing Project & Tech Diversity Consultant, National Action
Council for Minorities in Engineering @DailySlateKimberly Bryant: Founder, Black GIrls Code @BLACKGIRLSCODEMimi Fox Melton: Director of Programs, code2040 @CODE2040Elizabeth Ames: Vice President - Marketing and Alliances, Anita Borg Institute @eames1Claudia Galvan: Senior Director, Anita Borg Institute @cgalvanModerator: Michael Nobleza: National Director, #YesWeCode @MichaelNobleza
Workforce Development (Jupiter)Panelists:Alexandria Baker, PHR: South Bay Manager, PG&E PowerPathway @PGE4Me Jay Banfield: Executive Director, Year Up Bay Area @JayBanfieldDr. Susan Martin: Interim President, San Jose State University @SJSUBeth McCormick: Engineering Recruitment and Diversity Manager, Lawrence Livermore
National Laboratory @Livermore_LabJeff Pallin: Dean, Workforce and Economic Development, The Workforce Institute, San
Jose Evergreen Community College District @jpallinModerator: Alyssa Lynch: Superintendent, MetroEd @MetroEd
EdTech (Saturn)Panelists:Tim Brady: Founder, Imagine K-12 @imaginek12Muhammed Chaudhry, President & CEO, Silicon Valley Education Foundation
@EducationIQRobert Pronovost: STEM Leader Coordinator, Ravenswood Makerspace Collaborative
@pronovostElizabeth Slavitt: Lead of Content and Scaling, Khan Academy @khanacademyPreston Smith: Co-founder and CEO, Rocketship Education @PrestonDSmithModerator: Dr. Daniel Stringer: Independent Consultant @danieltheory
Panel Session IISee panel choices above. Each panel will be held twice. All four panels will run
concurrently for two rounds 8:55-9:55, 10:05-11:05
Closing Keynote (Galileo Auditorium)Sponsored by Intel @intelIntroduction: Jonathan P. Williams, Director, Regional Public Affairs and State & Local
Government Affairs, Public Affairs Group, Intel Corporation @JonathanPWKeynote: Sal Khan: Founder and CEO, Khan Academy @khanacademy
Closing (Galileo Auditorium)Kristina Peralta: Director of Education and Workforce Preparedness, Silicon Valley
Leadership Group @kristinaatwork
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Aug. 28, 2015
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The Silicon Valley Leadership Group, founded in 1978 by David Packard of Hewlett-Packard, represents nearly 400 of Silicon Valley’s most respected employers on issues, programs and campaigns that affect the economic health and quality of life in Silicon Valley, including energy, transportation, education, housing, health care, tax policies, economic vitality and the environment. Leadership Group members collectively provide nearly one of every three private sector jobs in Silicon Valley. Members operate in locations throughout California and the U.S.
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