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Greg Walker
Senior Vice President at The College Board
Gregory Walker, also known as Greg Walker, is the Senior Vice President of State and District Partnerships at The College Board.1 In this role, he leads the State and District Partnerships team, which plays a crucial part in fulfilling the organization's mission to meet the needs of K-12 students, educators, and leaders.1
Professional Background
Greg Walker joined The College Board in 2004 and has held various leadership positions within the organization.1 Prior to his current role, he served as the regional vice president for the Midwest region, where he worked with K-12 leaders to increase opportunities for students through programs such as the SAT Suite of Assessments, AP, and BigFuture.1
Before joining The College Board, Walker had extensive experience in the education sector:
- He worked as a teacher
- Served as both an elementary and high school principal
- Held the position of assistant superintendent for secondary education1
Expertise and Achievements
Walker's expertise includes:
- Closing achievement gaps
- Providing greater access to Advanced Placement and other challenging coursework
- Increasing college-going rates1
In his current role, he directs key aspects of College Board strategy to ensure every student has access to courses, scholarships, and opportunities that empower them to succeed in college and beyond.1
Education and Personal Life
- Bachelor's degree in elementary education from Syracuse University
- Master's degree in education administration from the State University of New York at Oswego1
During his time at Syracuse University, Walker was a three-year starting cornerback for the football team and served as co-captain of the 1991 team that won the Hall of Fame Bowl.1
Greg is active in his community and serves on the board of directors and the Scholarship Foundation Board for the Cleveland Alumni Chapter of Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity, Inc.1 He is married to Adina, and they have three adult children.1