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Advisory Council


David Polk
President, National Association of State and Territorial Apprenticeship Directors


Yscaira Jimenez
Chief Innovation Officer,
Opportunity@Work



Jane Oates
President,
WorkingNation


Michael Bernick
Special Counsel,
Duane Morris LLP


Diane Jones
Retired, Principal Deputy Under Secretary of Education,
U.S. Department of Education


Michelle Rhee
Chief Strategy Officer,

BuildWithin


Tom Bewick
ECCTS


Maurice Jones
CEO,

OneTen


Sophie Ruddock
VP,
GM North America,
Multiverse


Bridget Gainer
Global Head Policy & Public Affairs,
AON


Daniel Bustillo
Executive Director,

H-CAP


Eric Seleznow
Retired, Deputy Assistant Secretary for Employment and Labor,
U.S. Department of Labor


Jennifer Carlso
Founder, Executive Director,
Apprenti


Jorge Marquez
SVP & Program Leader, Apprenticeship and Workforce Innovation, Robert Half


Katie Spiker
Managing Director of Government Affairs,
National Skills Coalition


Courtney McBeth
Senior Vice President & Chief Program Officer, Strada Education Network


Van Ton-Quinlivan
CEO,

Futuro Health


Noel Ginsburg
Founder & CEO,

CareerWise USA


Mary Alice McCarthy
PhD, Senior Director,
Center on Education & Labor, New America


Rachel Hirsch
Vice President, State Strategies & Policy Relations, CAEL


Kim Nichols
CEO,

Franklin Apprenticeships


Cynthia Walker
Senior Consultant
IWSI America


Shalin Jyotishi
Senior Program Manager, Burning Glass Institute

Dan Weagle
National Director of Strategic Growth, Year Up Professional Placement (YUPRO)

Scott Jensen
CEO & VP of External Affairs,
Research Improving People's Lives (RIPL)

Advisory Council members are individuals and organizations who share AFAs vision of scaling registered apprentices in the U.S.  As AFA focuses on developing a robust apprenticeship ecosystem that builds a network of apprenticeship intermediaries, Associate Members give AFA advice and connect AFA with others who can advance our goals. In turn, AFA aims to help connect Associate Member to a network of professional apprenticeship intermediaries and with others who can help advance the apprenticeship agendas. Advisory Council members have no fiduciary responsibility and take no responsibility for AFA policy positions set by the AFA’s board.

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