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Cheryl Lemke is President and CEO
of the Metiri Group, a consulting firm dedicated to advancing effective
uses of technology in schools, and serves as the Practice Leader for Metiri
Group Policy Consulting. Prior to launching the firm, she was the executive
director of the Milken Exchange on Education Technology for the Milken Family
Foundation.
Lemke specializes in public policy for K-12 learning technology, working
at many levels with governors, legislators, superintendents, business
leaders, and teachers. She currently works with both the public and private
sectors in states across the country, as well as at the national level.
Last year, Lemke facilitated public hearings in Silicon Valley, CA and
Atlanta, GA for the Web-based Education Congressional Committee. This
year, she is working with several states on leadership in technology initiatives,
and most recently authored the definitive work on 21st century skills
that was published by the North Central Regional Educational Laboratory
and the CEO Forum. Lemke's 25-year career in the public sector and her
work with Metiri Group have included projects related to assessing the
impact of technology on learning; gauging the progress of states, districts,
and schools in bringing technology to the learning process; conducting
surveys and focus groups; convening national experts in discussions on
policy issues; and designing and prototyping educational technology frameworks.
As an associate superintendent for the Illinois State Board of Education,
Lemke managed a center for learning technology with over 100 staff members,
translating the $50 million annual budget into: a new State backbone,
professional development centers, community-based technology planning
processes for Illinois schools, and online curriculum projects designed
to help students learn. She also oversaw the development of state learning
technology plans in both Illinois and Washington.
Recognized nationally as a proactive leader in learning technology,
and sought after as a consultant, speaker, and writer, Cheryl Lemke has
designed policy in the State house that translates into sound educational
practice in the schoolhouse.
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