Concord Consortium Board of Directors
Concord Consortium board members comprise a distinguished group of educators and business people, including the following:
Richard Abrams – General Manager, Tom Snyder Productions, a Scholastic Company
A 22-year veteran of the educational software industry, Rick Abrams has guided the growth of Tom Snyder Productions from a start-up company into one of the leading educational software publishers in the K-12 market. He is a member of the Education Section board of the Software & Information Industry Association and is a board member of Educators for Social Responsibility. He is also a corporation member of the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution. Abrams graduated from Colby College. He and his wife Susan, an attorney, have three children and live in Lexington, Massachusetts. Abrams has been a member of Concord Consortium’s Board of Directors since 1997.
Goery Delacote – Chief Executive of At-Bristol in the U.K.
A renowned science educator, Dr. Goery Delacote has recently become the Chief Executive of At-Bristol, the award winning science center in Bristol, England. Previously, for fifteen years, Delacote was the Executive Director of the San Francisco Exploratorium, the finest and most innovative science museum in the world. Upon the death of the Exploratorium's founder and long-time director, Frank Oppenheimer, he took on the challenging job of leading this successful organization and giving it a vision and mission within an information-rich future. Delacote has recently accepted the challenge of expanding his influence by moving to At-Bristol where he will be working in collaboration with science centers throughout Europe as well as maintaining an on-going relationship with the Exploratorium. As a French physicist, he brings content, an international perspective, and a deep understanding of learning to the Board. Delacote has been a member of Concord Consortium’s Board of Directors since 1997.
Diederich Framhein – International Investment Consultant based in Europe
Diederich Framhein is an International Investment Consultant based in Europe. A German national, he earned a law doctorate from the University of Cologne and an MBA at INSEAD. In 1969 he joined S.G. Warburg & Co., Ltd., the British investment bank, where he held senior positions in London and Paris related to international finance until 1998. Since then he has been associated with a corporate finance advisory firm in Paris. His special interests include biotechnology-related research. Framhein has been a member of Concord Consortium’s Board of Directors since 2003.
Margaret Honey – Senior Vice President for Strategic Initiatives and Research, Wireless Generation
Dr. Margaret Honey is the President and CEO of the New York Hall of Science. Previously, she served as a Vice President of the Education Development Center and Director of EDC's Center for Children and Technology. Her doctoral studies in developmental psychology at Columbia University led to early involvement in the notable public television series 'The Voyage of the Mimi', and to continuing work using digital technologies to support children's learning across the disciplines of science, mathematics, engineering and technology. Margaret Honey has led numerous innovative and successful education efforts involving the use of digital media, including the nationally recognized reform work in the Union City (NJ) school district. Dr. Honey has shared what she's learned before Congress, state legislatures, and federal panels, and through numerous articles, chapters, and books.
Penny Noyce – Co-PI for Partnerships for Advanced Learning in Math and Science (PALMS)
Penny Noyce is a trustee of the Noyce Foundation, a national foundation making grants to support improvements in public education, particularly in the areas of science and mathematics. Trained as a physician specializing in internal medicine, Penny has been active in supporting math and science education in Massachusetts. For eight years she served as a co-PI of the NSF-funded Massachusetts State Systemic Initiative, PALMS. She has been involved in work on Massachusetts curriculum frameworks and professional development systems; a current focus is work to strengthen the field of informal science education. She serves on a number of non-profit boards and chairs the Rennie Center for Education Policy and Research.
David Rose – Founding Director/Chief Scientist, Cognition & Learning, CAST, the Center for Applied Special Technology
In 1984, David Rose helped to found CAST with a vision of expanding opportunities for all students, especially those with disabilities, through the innovative development and application of new technologies, resulting in the development of the theory and practical framework of Universal Design for Learning. Dr. Rose is the co-author with Anne Meyer of the books Teaching Every Student in the Digital Age: Universal Design for Learning (ASCD, 2002) and Learning to Read in the Computer Age (Brookline, 1998), and the author of numerous articles. Dr. Rose holds a B.A. in psychology from Harvard College, a master's in teaching from Reed College, and a doctorate in education from the Harvard Graduate School of Education. Rose became a member of the Concord Consortium Board of Directors in June 2005.
Lev A. Sviridov – Doctoral candidate, University of Oxford
Lev A. Sviridov is a graduate of The City College of New York of the City University of New York, where he graduated with a Bachelor of Science degree in chemistry and conducted research in the compositions and origins of aerosols. While at CCNY, Lev served as the student body president of the most diverse college in the United States and served on the Fiscal Affairs Committee of the Board of Trustees of the City University of New York. In addition to college-related activities, Lev served as the permanent representative of the Glasnost Public Foundation to the United Nations, representing the only human rights NGO from Russia to be recognized by the DPI NGO of the UN. Currently, he is reading for a Doctorate Degree in Inorganic Chemistry at the University of Oxford under the supervision of Professor Peter Battle and with the funding support of the Rhodes Scholarship. He is a proud resident of the city of New York, where he resides with him mother, Alexandra, and dog, Duda.
Robert Tinker – President Emeritus, The Concord Consortium
Robert Tinker has for a quarter-century pioneered constructivist approaches to education, particularly novel uses of educational technology in science. He earned his Ph.D. in experimental low-temperature physics from MIT and learned about education on the job at a historically black college in the 1960's. In the ’80’s, he developed the idea of equipping computers with probes for real-time measurements and of using the network for collaborative student data sharing and investigations. In 1994, he started the Concord Consortium so he could concentrate on applications of technology to improve the quality of education. Current research includes work on large-scale tests of online courses for teachers and secondary students, developing a set of technology-based activities for elementary math and science curriculums, educational applications of portable computers, sophisticated simulations, the development of technology-rich materials for sustainable development education, and a scientific study of student assessment using technology. Tinker is a founding member of the Board of Directors of the Concord Consortium.
Lauren Walters – Lawyer, private venture and real estate investor
Lauren Walters is a Concord resident and former Chairman and Member of the Concord-Carlisle Regional School Committee. Walters earned a B.A. from Johns Hopkins University, an M.Sc. from the London School of Economics and a law degree from Georgetown University. He was a Fulbright Professional Scholar in Law and International Business. Walters has been in private law practice, worked with Arthur D. Little, Inc., and served as a professional staff member on the U.S. Senate Committee on the Budget. He is a private investor in early state new media, technology, and biotechnology companies and provides management and strategic consulting to the private and public sectors. Walters has been a member of Concord Consortium’s board since 2002.
