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Russlynn Ali serves as the Chief Executive Officer of XQ Institute, where the mission focuses on creating innovative learning opportunities for young people, notably through the XQ: The Super School Project. As Managing Director of Education at Emerson Collective since December 2012, Ali oversees investments and partnerships to advance educational progress in the U.S. Previously, Ali was nominated by President Obama as Assistant Secretary for Civil Rights at the U.S. Department of Education, where leadership revitalized civil rights enforcement in education. Ali co-founded The Education Trust--West and acted as its Founding Executive Director, advocating for educational justice and high achievement, particularly for marginalized student populations. Other roles include President's Liaison at the Children's Defense Fund, Assistant Director at The Broad Foundation, and various positions in legal and education policy. Ali's educational background includes degrees from Northwestern University Pritzker School of Law, American University, and Spelman College.
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Amplify is re-imagining the way teachers teach and students learn. We enable teachers to manage whole classrooms and, at the same time, empower them to offer more personalized instruction, so that students become more active, engaged learners. Our digital products are leading the way in data-driven instruction, breaking new ground in mobile learning and setting the standard for next-generation digital curriculum and assessment. And our professional services team, with years of classroom experience, helps schools implement our digital solutions to meet their local conditions. An independent subsidiary of News Corporation, Amplify is built on the foundation of Wireless Generation, the pioneer that brought mobile assessments and instructional analytics to schools across America. To date, Amplify has supported more than 200,000 educators and 3 million students in all 50 states as they begin their digital transition. And we’re just getting started.