What is ANet?
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ANet, or the Achievement Network, is a nonprofit dedicated to expanding educational equity for all students. We work alongside leadership teams to support teachers’ use of standards and data to achieve breakthrough results for students.
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What Does ANet Mean?
Achievement Network's Mission
Achievement Network, or ANet, provides actionable support to educators. For nearly 20 years, we’ve partnered with schools, districts, and systems to create classrooms where every student can thrive.
By Educators, For Educators
We provide leadership coaching, assessment and data tools, and implementation support designed to accelerate student learning.
Educational Equity for All
We are driven by our commitment to expanding educational equity for students from low-income backgrounds, students of color, and other underserved populations.
Leveraging and Sharing Data
Our reports and papers show others what we learn across our partner schools—in real-time. We collaborate with like-minded institutions around the nation to shape the future of teaching and learning.
Committed to Anti-Racism
For nearly a decade, we’ve been actively committed to anti-racism: dismantling systems of oppression by addressing structural, institutional, and interpersonal racism.
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Our Core Values
At ANet, we are committed to living out our core values across our organization and with our partners. 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.
Our Leaders
Our senior team and board of directors boast decades of combined experience in the education space. Learn more about our leadership!
Osarugue “Michelle” Odemwingie
Chief Executive Officer
Osarugue “Michelle” Odemwingie
Chief Executive Officer
Prior to joining ANet, she spearheaded the ThinkMath team in California and DC, supporting instructional leaders around math enrichment and intervention programs, as well as supporting new teachers through TNTP and Teach for America. Michelle is a graduate of Stanford University. Watch this video to learn more about Michelle!
Amrutha Nagarajan
Chief Service Officer
Amrutha Nagarajan
Chief Service Officer
Carter Romansky
Chief Strategy Officer
Carter Romansky
Chief Strategy Officer
Kimberly Cockrell
External Affairs
Kimberly Cockrell
External Affairs
Prior to her role leading networks, Kimberly was the founding Executive Director of ANet’s Ohio Network, where she worked alongside district, charter, nonprofit and community leaders to pursue data-driven instruction and equity in Northeast Ohio schools. In her earlier years at ANet Kimberly designed innovative professional learning opportunities for leaders and teachers, and she coached schools as a Director of School Support in our Washington, D.C. network.
Kimberly’s education career began as a founding teacher and later as a principal and Director of Academics in Ohio; she also served as Middle School Director and Director of Assessment and Professional Development at Washington Latin Public Charter School (DC).
Kimberly has a B.A. in English and Cinema from Denison University and pursued graduate studies in Educational Leadership at Antioch McGregor University. Watch this video to learn more about Kimberly!
Ian Scott
Chief Partnership Officer
Ian Scott
Chief Partnership Officer
Ian earned his B.A. from the University of Notre Dame in Arabic and political science. He currently serves as a member of the board of trustees for Prospect Hill Academy Charter School in Cambridge, MA. Watch this video to learn more about Ian!
Chris Rupprecht
Chief Product Officer
Chris Rupprecht
Chief Product Officer
Molly Nacey
Chief Technology Officer
Molly Nacey
Chief Technology Officer
Randy Marsh
Interim Chief Financial & Operations Officer
Randy Marsh
Interim Chief Financial & Operations Officer
Randy Marsh is an experienced nonprofit Operations executive with over 20 years’ experience leading teams managing HR, Finance, Accounting, IT, and Facilities in nonprofit, government, and for-profit organizations. Randy currently serves as the Interim Chief Financial & Operations Officer for Achievement Network (ANet) and provides operational excellence consulting for many nonprofit and forprofit clients.
Prior to relocating to Las Vegas, Randy held leadership roles with nonprofits in the Washington, DC leading human resources, finance & accounting, grants, IT, procurement, and event logistics. Randy has spent over a decade serving on nonprofit boards, including, at various times, leading the Finance & Audit, Governance & Nomination, Strategic Planning, and DEI Committees.
Randy was named the DC Nonprofit CFO of the Year Rising Star in 2019 and is a SHRM certified Senior HR Professional. Prior to moving into the nonprofit world in 2010, Randy managed operations for companies in the political, telecommunications, and transportation sectors.
Randy did undergraduate studies at the School of Public and Environmental Affairs at Indiana University, graduate studies at the School of Global Affairs and Public Policy at The American University in Cairo, and completed programs in Risk Management and Communication at Kings College in London and Global Human Resource Management at George Mason University. Randy recently completed the Executive MBA program at the Robert H. Smith School of Business at the University of Maryland.
In his free time Randy loves to travel, play board games, poker, watch movies, spend time with friends, and volunteer.
Madeline Brown
Chief of Staff
Madeline Brown
Chief of Staff
Alejandra Vela
Board Member
Alejandra Vela
Board Member
Brian Pick
Board Member
Brian Pick
Board Member
David Hardy
Board Member
David Hardy
Board Member
John Maycock
Co-Founder, Board Member
John Maycock
Co-Founder, Board Member
Judy Elliott, Ph.D.
Board Member
Judy Elliott, Ph.D.
Board Member
Scott Wells
Board Chair
Scott Wells
Board Chair
Soji N Adewumi
Board Member
Soji N Adewumi
Board Member
Soji came to Turnaround from the “I Have A Dream” Foundation, a national education equity focused non-profit. There she oversaw the execution of the Foundation’s strategic direction, developed the organization’s capacity for sustainability and growth, and led the implementation of programs and policies designed to raise student achievement and outcomes. Before this, Soji held several leadership positions in program management, organizational design, risk management, and technology implementation in the for-profit sector. Soji began her career as a management consultant advising organizations on using technology and human capital to achieve growth and leading teams to achieve ambitious performance goals.
Soji is a design, data and technology enthusiast who believes that organizational excellence is the foundation for strong outcomes. She holds an Engineering degree from the University of Pennsylvania and is an alumna of the Education Pioneers Fellowship.
Stephanie Wu
Board Member
Stephanie Wu
Board Member
Xuan Smith
Tech Strategy, Board Member
Xuan Smith
Tech Strategy, Board Member
Under Xuan's leadership, Upsider (acquired by Recruiter.com) developed an industry leading predictive analytics platform which can cut recruiter sourcing time by up to 40%. Prior to founding Upsider, he served as a Technical Architect, responsible for managing the design and development of large-scale custom development projects. Xuan is passionate about mentorship in software engineering and has designed curricula to better engage junior high and high school students in Computer Science.
Osarugue “Michelle” Odemwingie
Chief Executive Officer
Osarugue “Michelle” Odemwingie
Chief Executive Officer
Prior to joining ANet, she spearheaded the ThinkMath team in California and DC, supporting instructional leaders around math enrichment and intervention programs, as well as supporting new teachers through TNTP and Teach for America. Michelle is a graduate of Stanford University. Watch this video to learn more about Michelle!
What is ANet?
ANet’s Theory of Action
Our theory of action is our path towards greater academic success and access to opportunity for students in under-served communities.
Best practices with your practices
Ensure enabling conditions are in place
We get to know schools well. If these conditions are missing, we help put them in place.
Our work promotes scalable impact
A coherent strategy that creates conditions of equity
Gain a coherent strategy that creates conditions of equity and achievement throughout a system. Through an integrated system of tools and training, ANet helps schools, districts, and systems boost student learning.
Build Leadership Practices
Strong Ecosystem for All
We help school leaders grow a strong ecosystem where everyone understands both the why and the how of equitable education. Getting all conditions in place, which can take 3-5 years, enables powerful instructional leadership.
Actionable Insights for Educators
Tools & Resources to Achieve Success
ANet’s tools, training, and resources help schools create a culture of collaboration, inquiry, and high expectations.
Focused on student success
Informed by data and student work
Rigorous, standards-aligned instruction informed by data and student work. Everything we do is designed to set teachers up for success.
student learning
The center of our vision is the student
Greater academic success and access to opportunity for students in under-served communities.
K-12 Education Consulting
Our Solutions
If you want to grow both equity and achievement in your school, district, or CMO, an ANet partnership can tailor a strategic integration of assessments, coaching, and tools that lead to breakthrough results for your students. We help leaders build a shared educational practice that is grounded in equity and creates access to an empowering education and the opportunities it provides.
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