May 26, 2004
William McKersie Named Associate Dean for Development
and Alumni Relations for the Harvard Graduate School of Education
Today Dean Ellen Condliffe Lagemann announces that William McKersie will
become the School's new Associate Dean for Development and Alumni Relations
on September 1, 2004. McKersie brings more than 20 years of experience
in education and philanthropy to this newly created position at HGSE.
McKersie is currently project director for the High School Transformation
Initiative at Cleveland Heights High School in Cleveland Heights, Ohio.
Heights High is one of 20 urban high schools in Ohio transforming into
small schools as part of a state-wide initiative led by the KnowledgeWorks
Foundation. McKersie has facilitated a comprehensive change process involving
more than 80 individuals and several foundations and community agencies.
Previously, McKersie oversaw all K-12 and higher education grantmaking
for the Cleveland Foundation, the nation's oldest and second-largest community
foundation. With the Cleveland Foundation, McKersie recommended more than
$25 million in grants for education, and worked on major changes in leadership
and professional development, as well as data management and analysis
in the Cleveland public schools. McKersie also helped launch Catalyst
Cleveland and the Ohio Eight (a superintendent/teacher union president
collaborative), and served on several national and state panels. McKersie
is a "critical friend" for the Teacher Union Reform Network, a national
coalition of AFT and NEA locals.
Dean Lagemann comments: "I have known Bill McKersie for a very long time
and am delighted he will be joining us in September. In addition to his
significant expertise in the world of philanthropy, he brings to HGSE
a demonstrated commitment to creating educational opportunities for children.
We are fortunate to have someone as talented as Bill McKersie to lead
our development effort."
Before going to the Cleveland Foundation, McKersie served as a program
officer and then senior program officer for education at the Joyce Foundation,
where he helped launch Catalyst Chicago, the Consortium on Chicago
School Research, the Center for School Improvement at the University of
Chicago, and major funding for implementation of the 1988 Chicago School
Reform Act. He began his career as an administrator and basketball and
soccer coach at the Northfield Mount Hermon School in Massachusetts.
McKersie has written frequently on education and philanthropy, including
"Lessons for the Future of Philanthropy: Local Foundations and Urban School
Reform" in Philanthropy and the Nonprofit Sector in a Changing America,
C.T. Clotfelter and T. Ehrlich, eds. (1999); and "Local Philanthropy Matters:
Pressing Issues for Research and Practice" in Philanthropic Foundations:
New Scholarship, New Possibilities, Ellen Condliffe Lagemann, ed.
(1999).
McKersie earned his Ph.D. in educational policy from the University of
Chicago. He also earned an Ed.M. in administration, planning and social
policy at the Harvard Graduate School of Education, and a B.A. in social
psychology from Tufts University.
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