
An MBA for those in education: B-Schooled episode 241
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In this replay episode of B-Schooled we sit down the Recy Dunn. Recy currently serves as the CEO of Ascend Public Charter Schools and oversees a network of 16 schools serving 6,000 students in grades K-12 across Brooklyn, NY. Prior to his role with Ascend, Recy served as the Chief Strategy Officer of the NYC Department of Education as well as a variety of other education leadership roles at both the local and national levels.
Recy earned his MBA and his MA in Education from Stanford. In this episode, Recy and host Chandler Arnold share:
- Suggestions for MBA students interested in the field of education
- Thoughts focused on how education is a central civil rights issue of our time
- The value of an MBA for those working within school districts, drawing from Recy's experiences in California, DC, and New York
- The value of an MBA for those running education-focused social enterprises, drawing from Recy's experiences leading Ascend Public Charter Schools
- The value of an MBA for those working with philanthropists, drawing from Recy's experiences with the Broad Foundation and receiving an $11M gift from MacKenzie Scott
- Thoughts on diversity, equity and inclusion in the field of education
- Tips for current MBA students who are passionate about education
We can’t thank Recy enough for joining us. Listening to this podcast is a must for anyone passionate about education, equity or leading social enterprises.