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Sarah Dillard

Founder & CEO at Kaleidoscope

Sarah Dillard is an accomplished educator and the founder of The Rock Creek School, as well as Kaleidoscope Education. She has dedicated over a decade to improving high school education, focusing on creating engaging and practical learning experiences for students.

Education and Career

Dillard holds a Bachelor of Arts in Economics, magna cum laude, from Duke University and has advanced degrees from Harvard University, including a Master in Public Policy from the Kennedy School and an MBA from Harvard Business School. During her time at Harvard, she was recognized with several fellowships, including the Reynolds Fellowship for social entrepreneurship and the George Fellowship for leadership across public and private sectors.12

Before founding her own educational initiatives, Dillard worked at Bain & Company and held significant roles in various educational organizations, including the U.S. Department of Education and the National Math and Science Initiative. Her work emphasizes the importance of equipping teachers with the necessary curriculum and professional development to inspire students.23

Contributions and Philosophy

Dillard's educational philosophy centers on creating a high school environment that not only prepares students to tackle contemporary challenges but also inspires them to pursue their interests and skills. She is actively involved in curriculum development and has contributed to discussions on educational reform through her writings in notable publications like the Harvard Business Review and The 74.24

In addition to her roles at The Rock Creek School and Kaleidoscope, Dillard serves as a trustee at Capital City Public Charter School and is an emeritus member of the alumni advisory council at Harvard's Center for Public Leadership.2

Highlights

Jan 4 · the74million.org
Sarah Dillard - The 74
Sarah Dillard - The 74
Apr 8 · New York Times
Deborah Zemke’s ‘My Life in Pictures,’ and More - New York Times
Nov 6 · blogs.hbr.org
Research: How Female CEOs Actually Get to the Top - blogs.hbr.org

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Experience

Founder & CEO at Kaleidoscope

Education

High School Diploma from E.C. Glass High School (1995 - 1999) B.A. in Economics, magna cum laude from Duke University (1999 - 2003) MPP in Public Policy from Harvard University Kennedy School of Government (2008 - 2011) MBA from Harvard Business School (2009 - 2011)

Location

Washington, District of Columbia, United States