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Sasha Rabkin, Ed.D
Mission Driven, Social Justice and Racial Equity Innovation Executive
Sasha Rabkin, Ed.D. is the newly appointed Chief of Program Strategy and Innovation (CPSI) at the Advanced Education Research and Development Fund (AERDF).13 In this role, he is responsible for providing strategic vision and leadership for all AERDF programs, enhancing program evaluation efforts, and strengthening the organization's technical and R&D infrastructure.1
Professional Background
Sasha brings over 25 years of experience in and around public education to his position at AERDF.2 His career has been marked by a strong commitment to social justice, racial equity, and educational innovation.
Previous Roles::
- President of Equal Opportunity Schools (EOS) for 3 years
- Chief Strategy Officer and Chief Program Officer at EOS
- Director of School and Family Programs at the Institute for Community Leadership
- Manager of statewide youth leadership and service learning programs at the Washington State Office of Superintendent of Public Instructions
Achievements and Expertise
During his tenure at Equal Opportunity Schools, Sasha played a crucial role in scaling the organization's program model from 25 schools to over 350 schools.2 He also developed a revenue model that sustains over 70% of the EOS annual budget, demonstrating his business acumen and strategic thinking.2
Education
- Doctorate in Educational Leadership and Change from Fielding Graduate University in Santa Barbara, CA
- Bachelor of Arts in Government from the University of Redlands, where he also served as student body president2
Vision and Approach
Sasha is known for his entrepreneurial spirit and track record of innovation.1 He is passionate about leveraging education's transformative power and driving positive change for districts, schools, students, and communities.1 His approach combines a deep commitment to equity-centered school partnerships with strong technical acumen and a vision for innovation in education systems.1
At AERDF, Sasha will lead the organization's growing portfolio of Advanced Inclusive R&D programs, including existing initiatives like EF+Math, Assessment for Good, and Reading Reimagined, as well as future programs.1 His role is crucial as AERDF enters an exciting phase with its programs maturing and the education R&D ecosystem evolving.