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Rachel Cleaver
Senior Associate Director of K-12 Partnerships
Rachel Cleaver is an accomplished professional with a rich background in education management and community service. Her career has encompassed various roles that highlight her commitment to educational equity and the enhancement of K-12 education through innovative partnerships and programs. With a Master's degree in Public Administration (MPA) from George Mason University, Rachel possesses a robust academic foundation that underpins her extensive practical experience in the field of education. Her educational journey began at Emmaus High School, where she laid the groundwork for her future studies, and progressed at the prestigious Vanderbilt University, further enriching her knowledge and insights into the complexities of public administration and educational systems.
In her current role as the Senior Associate Director of K-12 Partnerships at the Office of Admissions at George Mason University, Rachel leads initiatives that connect K-12 educational institutions with higher education resources, fostering a seamless transition for students into post-secondary education. Rachel is particularly passionate about building relationships that empower both educators and students. Prior to this, Rachel made significant contributions as the National Director of Programs at Let's Get Ready, where she developed and overseen programs designed to enhance college readiness for underserved high school students across the United States.
Rachel’s wealth of experience also includes her notable tenure at the Hoop Dreams Scholarship Fund, where she served in various capacities, including Program Director, Program Manager, and Program Coordinator. In these roles, she worked tirelessly to provide scholarships and support services to young individuals pursuing their academic aspirations. Rachel's invaluable contributions helped shape the organization's programs and increase access to educational opportunities for countless deserving students. Additionally, Rachel made a meaningful impact as a Program Manager at The Pilgrimage Service Learning Hostel, facilitating experiential learning opportunities for participants and enriching their understanding of community service and social responsibility. Early in her career, Rachel served as an Elementary Homelessness Educator with Americorps VISTA, where she educated young minds about homelessness and its implications, further underscoring her lifelong commitment to social justice and educational advocacy.