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Margot Rogers
Vice President for Strategic Initiatives at University of Virginia
Margot Rogers is an accomplished professional with a diverse educational background and extensive experience in strategic initiatives, education policy, and legal practice.
She holds a B.A. in History from Emory University, a Rotary Graduate Fellowship in History from the University of Toronto, and a J.D./M.A. in Law/History from the University of Virginia.
Margot has held various prominent roles in different organizations, including Vice President for Strategic Initiatives and Senior Advisor to the President at the University of Virginia, Advisor at Leap Ambassadors Community, and Vice-Chairman and Senior Advisor to the Education Practice at EY-Parthenon.
Prior to these positions, she served as Chief of Staff at the U.S. Department of Education, Deputy Director, Senior Program Officer, and Special Assistant for education at the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, and as a Consultant in education policy and practice for clients such as New American Schools, Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, and Harry S Truman Foundation.
Margot also has a legal background, having worked as an Attorney at the Center for Law and Education.
Her expertise spans strategic planning, education initiatives, policy development, legal advocacy, and organizational leadership.
Margot Rogers brings a wealth of knowledge and skills to the various roles she has undertaken, making her a valuable asset in the fields of education, strategic planning, and organizational development.