Showing posts with label Gene Hickok. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Gene Hickok. Show all posts

Monday, October 27, 2008

Economic Recovery Initiatives Not Enough: Analysts

At the end of the day, the question being asked is, "How will this affect the investment climate for for-profit education in years to come."

Concerns are turning to worries, as financial market indicators plunged overnight in European and Asian markets, especially in the emerging markets class.

It looks like investors in Asia, Europe and perhaps the United States today will tell us that the bailout activity was either too little too late, or just generally too late.

We will be experiencing some tumultuous fallout financially in the next few years.

But IHT blog "Managing Globalization" thinks it is more likely that most investors are being 'myopic' and silly, sending stock prices down way beyond what they should be discounted for a recession.

With that in mind, is the world really coming to an end? If we are thinking ahead, would there not be some good deals for the education industry going forward?

What will this do to the investment climate for education? Please write in with your comments and we will post them here.

Be sure to also check out The Education Industry Investment Forum in Phoenix, Arizona slated for March 9-11, 2009

This conference will highlight analysis given by the leaders in Education investment and regulation, including:

Gene Hickok, senior policy advisor at Dutko Worldwide and former Deputy Secretary for Education


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Tuesday, September 30, 2008

EIIF Welcomes Gene Hickok to the March 2009 Forum

The EIIF team is pleased to announce that Gene Hickok, Senior Policy Advisor for Dutko Worldwide and one of the most eloquent speakers on education in America will be speaking at the Education Industry Investment Forum March 9-11, 2009.

Gene Hickok, Senior Policy Advisor, Dutko Worldwide, image courtesy Dutko Worldwide site

Mr. Hickok is former Deputy Secretary at the U.S. Education Department and former Secretary of Pennsylvania's education agency.

Mark your calendars. For more information on the Education Industry Investment Forum, please visit the EIIF website.

Hickok profile at Education Week magazine:

Gene Hickok, seen here in his Education Department office, disdains the Washington insider culture. But those watching say he uses his charm and savvy to excel in that environment.

During six years as Pennsylvania's secretary of education, Hickok often faced a hostile roster of education advocacy organizations. He spent 16 years as a political science professor at Dickinson College, in Carlisle, Pa., where his conservative politics set him apart from other faculty members. And he helped coordinate the defection of several state schools chiefs from a leading Washington advocacy group in 1995.

But now, holding the No. 3 position in the federal Department of Education, Hickok seems to be acquiring a leadership style that allows him to blaze a path toward his educational and political aims— without burning bridges. Spearheading the implementation of the "No Child Left Behind" Act of 2001—the Bush administration's signature educational endeavor— he appears to be adopting a more flexible tone and easing aside the ideological blinders some say he wore to Washington.


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