Are you a Boston area teacher? Take a look at the opportunity below to be part of the BLFE Steering Committee.

Expanding the Steering Committee!
The BLFE Steering Committee will add six new members in the next few weeks. We are looking for members excited to take on the following roles: treasurer, communications lead, secretary, events lead, historian and technology expert. Whether you are a teacher, nonprofit practitioner, charter school leader, parent, foundation advisor, state representative, or simply have a passion for education, we would love to consider you for our leadership team.
Please see the attached Roles & Responsibilities document for details on Committee membership. Instructions to apply are below. If you are interested in joining the Steering Committee, please send your complete application to JoJo Bahnam at jojo@youngleadersineducation.org by 11:59 pm on Monday, February 8..
We look forward to hearing from you!
Cheers,
BLFE Steering Committee
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Application Instructions
Please send a brief email to jojo@youngleadersineducation.org outlining the reasons for your interest in BLFE and this Steering Committee opportunity. Please detail your previous relevant experience, how you will leverage your personal network to support BLFE, what you believe the vision of BLFE to be, and initiatives you would like to help BLFE undertake in the remained of the 2009/2010 academic year and in the future. Please also attach a current resume, and contact information.
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Who is BLFE?
BLFE is a network of over 600 educators in the Boston area who are interested in education leadership and policy, and who share a belief that an excellent education is the birthright of all children. We bring together educators from different fields, organizations, and job types. Our members convene at networking events, panel discussions, and interviews with accomplished leaders and policymakers. Our goal in coming together as a network is to build new professional connections, share successes, spur collaborations to address common challenges, and ultimately to jointly develop a vision for our roles in the future of Boston education.
Call for Steering Committee Members– Boston Leaders for the Future of Education
Are you a Boston area teacher? Take a look at the opportunity below to be part of the BLFE Steering Committee.
Expanding the Steering Committee!
The BLFE Steering Committee will add six new members in the next few weeks. We are looking for members excited to take on the following roles: treasurer, communications lead, secretary, events lead, historian and technology expert. Whether you are a teacher, nonprofit practitioner, charter school leader, parent, foundation advisor, state representative, or simply have a passion for education, we would love to consider you for our leadership team.
Please see the attached Roles & Responsibilities document for details on Committee membership. Instructions to apply are below. If you are interested in joining the Steering Committee, please send your complete application to JoJo Bahnam at jojo@youngleadersineducation.org by 11:59 pm on Monday, February 8..
We look forward to hearing from you!
Cheers,
BLFE Steering Committee
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Application Instructions
Please send a brief email to jojo@youngleadersineducation.org outlining the reasons for your interest in BLFE and this Steering Committee opportunity. Please detail your previous relevant experience, how you will leverage your personal network to support BLFE, what you believe the vision of BLFE to be, and initiatives you would like to help BLFE undertake in the remained of the 2009/2010 academic year and in the future. Please also attach a current resume, and contact information.
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Who is BLFE?
BLFE is a network of over 600 educators in the Boston area who are interested in education leadership and policy, and who share a belief that an excellent education is the birthright of all children. We bring together educators from different fields, organizations, and job types. Our members convene at networking events, panel discussions, and interviews with accomplished leaders and policymakers. Our goal in coming together as a network is to build new professional connections, share successes, spur collaborations to address common challenges, and ultimately to jointly develop a vision for our roles in the future of Boston education.