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Elizabeth Pungello, Ph.D. is a developmental psychologist at the Frank Porter Graham Child Development Institute at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and an Affiliated Faculty Member of the Psychology Department at UNC-Chapel. She is the granddaughter of William H. Brady, the founder of the W.H. Brady Foundation (now renamed the Brady Education Foundation) and has been the Foundation's President since January of 2001. She also serves on the boards of the North Carolina Chapter of the Nature Conservancy, Carolina Friends School, and the Brady Corporation Foundation.
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Peter J. Lettenberger has been a Director and Officer of the W.H. Brady Foundation and the Brady Education Foundation for over 30 years. He retired after over 40 years of legal practice as a partner in the Milwaukee, WI law firm of Quarles & Brady. He has been and continues
to be active in numerous civic and charitable organizations including having served as Chairman of the Board of his local Community
Foundation, United Way and Health Care System.
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Frances
Campbell, Ph.D., is a senior scientist at Frank Porter Graham Child
Development Institute. She is internationally recognized for her work on
the Abecedarian Project, one of the longest running longitudinal
studies of early childhood educational intervention in the United
States. She has also conducted studies of children's transition from
Head Start into public schools and on issues related to research ethics.
She was a member of the White House Conference on Early Literacy and a
member of the Pritzker Consortium on Early Childhood
Educational Education.
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Jim
Rauh is Senior Vice President in the Wealth Strategies Group at Northern Trust. Jim joined Northern in 1997 to open the Company's Milwaukee office. He served as president of Northern Trust - Wisconsin - from 2000 to 2007, president of the Midwestern States region in 2006 and 2007, and Director of Northern's national Advisory Services Group from 2008 to 2010. Under Jim's direction, the Advisory Services Group had responsibility for financial planning, multi-family office services, securities brokerage services, sales and marketing for the Personal Financial Services division, and management of clients' privately held businesses, real estate and oil & gas holdings. Jim joined the Wealth Strategies Group in 2011. Jim is a Director of the Lincoln Park Zoo, a Director of the Brady Education Foundation, a Director of City Year - Milwaukee, a member of the Executives Club of Chicago, and a member of The Art Institute of Chicago Sustaining Fellows. He is a former Director of Northern Trust Global Advisors, Northern Trust Bank, fsb, Northern Securities, Inc. and Robert W. Baird & Co. He graduated from the University of Wisconsin with a degree in Economics.
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Barbara
Crockett is a former early childhood administrator, school principal,
and Montessori teacher. After working as a teacher in Washington and
Michigan, she moved to Louisiana where, in 1985, she founded Wildflower
Montessori School. In 1990 she turned the school into a
nonprofit corporation and transferred control to a governing parent
board of directors. Today WMS serves children between the ages of 3 and 14. From
1993-2007 she was the principal of Montessori Community School (MCS), located within the city limits of Chapel Hill North Carolina. MCS serves children between the ages of 2 and 14.
While at MCS she oversaw four building projects, two capital campaigns,
and American Montessori Society national accreditation. During those years the campus increased from
9 to 13 acres, while an adolescent program, PE, music, and foreign
language instruction were also added.
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