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Eli Broad Talks about Education with the Wall St. Journal

Eli Broad Talks about Education with the Wall St. Journal

Posted 13 September 2009 | By pgolio | Categories: Giving / Philanthropy, Individual Profile | No Comments

The August 28 Wall St. Journal featured a profile of Eli Broad, who talked about two of his philanthropic interests, education reform and the arts.  The Broad Foundations focus on education, science and medicine, and the arts.  Among the education initiatives the foundation funds are: charter schools, including both KIPP and Green Dot schools (each of which has a presence in LA), Teach for America, management training programs for administrators in urban areas, and a prize for large urban school districts that improve student performance.

Mr. Broad’s negative views of public education in Los Angeles explain why the Broad Superintendents Academy has only placed one person at LAUSD.  “If we put 10 fellows in there, they’d leave because they’d have to work with a terrible bureaucracy, a regressive teachers union and a mayor that talks a good game but isn’t really interested in taking over schools,” he tells the Journal’s Naomi Schaefer Riley.  He also suggests getting rid of education schools, which he believes have “the lowest ranking students at a university.”

In the video I posted, Mr. Broad suggests that American K-12 education was the best in the world in the ’50s and ’60s, but it deteriorated in the 70s and 80s. He believes this has had a huge negative impact on American competitiveness. His reform agenda includes: a longer school day and school year, incentive compensation for teachers (including differential pay for math and science teachers), a national math and science curriculum, public school choice, and charter schools.

The Journal article also mentions Mr. Broad’s belief in “the democratization of the arts” and his views on risk-taking and philanthropy.

Profile: Michael Flood of Los Angeles Regional Foodbank

Profile: Michael Flood of Los Angeles Regional Foodbank

Posted 21 June 2009 | By pgolio | Categories: Individual Profile | No Comments
Los Angeles Regional Food Bank

Los Angeles Regional Foodbank

There is a nice feature on Michael Flood, who heads the Los Angeles Regional Foodbank, on page 2 of the business section of this morning’s Los Angeles Times.

The take-away quote: “I think what really attracted me to the nonprofit world — whether it’s social services, the arts — is the end result of what these organizations do. They are attempting to improve the common good, improve society, make the world a better place.”

The Foodbank, according to its May 2009 newsletter, is experiencing the highest demand for food assistance in its 36 year history as a result of the current recession.

Patt Morrison Asks Eli Broad

Posted 21 May 2009 | By pgolio | Categories: Individual Profile | No Comments

A Patt Morrison interview with LA philanthropist Eli Broad appeared in Saturday’s LA Times.

The first exchange:

Do you sometimes suspect that all L.A. nonprofits have a glass case on the wall and a sign that reads, “In case of financial emergency, break glass and call Eli Broad”?

I hope there are other phone numbers in addition to mine!