Daniel Dzodin
Daniel Dzodin is the Executive Director for Schools That Can Pittsburgh, as well as one of its
lead facilitators. He is a non-traditional educator, youth advocate, lifelong learner and proud
graduate of Pittsburgh Public Schools and the University of Pittsburgh. He served as a Senior
Fellow at the University of Pittsburgh Center for Urban Education Heinz Fellows Program from 2018-2021,
leading teams of young and dynamic educators at local schools, including Westinghouse and Milliones
University Prep. Daniel also served as coordinator for CUE's Ready to Learn, a math focused program for
middle school students which explored the intersections between science, math, and social justice. A firm
believer in the utility of education as a tool for exploring identity, dismantling inequality, and building bridges
across diverse communities, Daniel has also worked with local organizations such as the Carnegie Library of
Pittsburgh and Literacy Pittsburgh.