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10 <br /> <br />California, Berkeley and a M.A. in Nonprofit Leadership and Management from the University of San <br />Diego. Evan also holds a Certificate in Professional Program Development and Grant Communications <br />from the Grant Institute at the University of Southern California. Evan serves on the advisory boards of <br />the Arts for Incarcerated Youth Network. She is also a member of the 2013 class of the Los Angeles <br />African American Women’s Public Policy Institute. <br />Niambi Clay <br />Niambi Clay focuses her practice in the area of education. She has 25 years of experience in <br />education, including 8 years as a secondary school math teacher. She is the former COO of Equal <br />Opportunity Schools in Seattle, a national organization focused on closing access and achievement <br />gaps for low-income students and students of color. She successfully partnered with more than 20 <br />districts nationally, increasing participation by thousands of underrepresented students in AP and IB <br />programs. As the Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Lead at EOS, Niambi also oversaw the development <br />of policies to support equitable decision-making throughout the organization. Niambi formerly served as <br />the Administrator of the Oakland Unified School District’s tutoring program at 62 school sites in <br />coordination with over 50 outside educational organizations. Niambi received her bachelor’s degree, <br />master’s in Education and M.B.A. from Stanford University. <br />Rodas Hailu <br />Rodas Hailu is an account manager for Seed. In her role, she assists lead consultants through various <br />stages of project development and implementation. Additionally, Rodas functions as a liaison between <br />project leads and clients, and ensures these relationships stay vibrant. She is a Posse Foundation <br />Scholar and received a bachelor’s degree in History from Grinnell College. <br />