Remake Learning Ambassadors
Expanding the reach, perspectives, and impact of the network
Ambassadors
Remake Learning Ambassadors are trusted community stakeholders representing a diverse cross-section of the Remake Learning Network. Ambassadors help to broaden partnerships, diversify input, and democratize decision-making.
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John Balsh
Carnegie Mellon’s Entertainment Technology Center
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Emily Blair
Latino Community Center
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Amil Cook
Community Forge
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Wendy Etheridge Smith
Allegheny Intermediate Unit
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Jackie Foor
Consortium for Public Education
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Tiffini Gorman
A+ Schools
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Lou Karas
West Liberty University
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Marie Pelloni
Pittsburgh Technology Council
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Susie Puskar
Partner4Work
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Lyndsey Rozzi
Pittsburgh Promise