Chester E. Finn, Jr.
Chester E. Finn, Jr. is a highly influential conservative who has been involved in K-12 education for 40 years. He has authored 19 books, holds high positions at conservative think tanks and other organizations, and has held influential government positions, including acting as an Assistant Secretary to the Secretary at the U.S. Department of Education from 1985 to 1988, as well as Staff Assistant to the President of the United States. He also serves on the boards of directors of education-related organizations, and his work has appeared in a number of widely-read magazines such as the Wall Street Journal, the New York Times, the Washington Post, Education Week, and Chronicle of Higher Education.[1]
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As of April 2011, Chester E. Finn Jr. was affiliated with the following organizations:
- American Educational Research Association, member
- Committee for the Free World, member
- Hoover Institution, Senior Fellow
- Koret Task Force of the Hoover Institution, Chair
- Hudson Institute, Adjunct Fellow
- Education Next, Senior Editor
- Fordham Institute, President
- National Council on Teacher Quality, board of directors
- Fordham Foundation, president, Board of Trustees[2]
- Phi Delta Kappa, member
Previous Affiliations
- Edison Project, founding partner and senior scholar, 1992-1994
- Manhattan Institute, Fellow, 1999 to 2002
- National Assessment Governing Board, 1988-96
- Public Agenda Foundation, member of the Policy Review Board
- Vanderbilt University, professor, 1981-2002
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- ↑ Chester E. Finn, Jr., Fordham Institute website, retrieved April 11, 2011.
- ↑ Board of Trustees, Fordham Foundation, retrieved April 11, 2011.