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NYC Outward Bound Schools Welcomes Vanessa Rodriguez as New CEO

Rodriguez Brings Decades of Experience in Improving Public School Education to the Role

Vanessa Rodriguez

Rodriguez is the new CEO of NYC-based educational nonprofit, NYC Outward Bound Schools.
Rodriguez is the new CEO of NYC-based educational nonprofit, NYC Outward Bound Schools.
Rodriguez is the new CEO of NYC-based educational nonprofit, NYC Outward Bound Schools.

New York, NY, Jan. 27, 2022 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- NYC Outward Bound Schools welcomed Vanessa Rodriguez as the organization’s new CEO this month. Rodriguez succeeds the organization’s founding CEO Richard Stopol who led NYC Outward Bound Schools for over 34 years, and continues to act as an advisor to the organization.

“We are thrilled to welcome Vanessa to our community, and believe deeply that she has the right values and experience to lead our organization to new heights,” said Jennifer Stredler, head of the CEO Search Committee and Vice Chair of the NYC Outward Bound Schools Board of Directors. “Vanessa comes to us with years of experience and has a demonstrated track record of student-centered leadership in education. Her vision for the future of education is driven by a call for equity and inclusion, which deeply aligns with the work we do at NYC Outward Bound Schools.”

“My life’s work is to ensure that each and every child in our country and in the great city of New York has access to an engaging and rigorous learning environment that will help them thrive and fulfill their dreams,” said Rodriguez. “I’ve had the pleasure of building high-performing teams in small, medium and large systems for nearly 20 years — and I am the most passionate about supporting networks of schools and school leaders. I’m thrilled to take the helm of such a mission-driven, student-centered organization that is focused on impact — and prepares young people to lead in a complex global society.”

Rodriguez comes to NYC Outward Bound Schools from her role leading Citizens of the World Charter Schools (CWCS), a network of schools committed to serving diverse communities in Los Angeles, Kansas City, MO and Cincinnati. The organization shares NYC Outward Bound Schools’ focus on marrying academic rigor and social-emotional learning, and on bringing practices from their network of schools to other schools more broadly.

Rodriguez has extensive experience in building strong organizations through strategic talent acquisition, having served as Chief of Talent for both CWCS and the Newark Public School System, and as New York Executive Director at New Leaders. Rodriguez started her career as a classroom teacher in NYC schools and spent 18 years working in schools from the South Bronx to Rikers Island. She led the NYC Department of Education’s District 79, which serves more than 65,000 disengaged, over-aged, and under-credited students through alternative schools and programs. She holds a bachelor of arts in education/sociology from Boston College and is a moderator for the Pahara-Aspen Institute.