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Brian Lewis OF ROC the Future Alliance, Heads to the University of Oxford for an Executive Leadership Summit


The Fund for the City of New York’s Summit for Education and Education-Adjacent Leaders invited Brian Lewis, ROC the Future Executive Director, to attend its Executive Leadership Summit, which will be hosted at the University of Oxford in England.

The University of Oxford is most known for Rhodes House, headquarters of the Rhodes Scholarships.


The Summit for Education and Education-Adjacent Leaders, happening from August 26-31, 2024, is a premier, invitation-only, and sponsored event designed to immerse changemakers in engaging discussions about leadership and explore topics associated with society, education, workforce, and the economy. This initiative provides opportunities and access in response to the challenges education and education-adjacent leaders face.


“I am honored to attend this summit and have the opportunity to share and learn alongside thought leaders working at the intersections of education and the economy, “ said Brian Lewis, ROC the Future Alliance Executive Director. “I look forward to bringing back resources, connections, and new and strengthened partnerships to ensure educational success for every child.”


ROC the Future Alliance is a member of the StriveTogether Cradle to Career Network, which collectively impacts the lives of 14 million youth – including more than 8 million children of color and 5 million children experiencing poverty.

Locally, we commit to 11,000 more children and young people on a path to upward mobility by 2030. Together, with parents, youth, and leaders from systems such as education, healthcare, housing, business, philanthropy, and government, we promote intentional alignment of resources to accelerate and increase our collective impact.


ROC the Future Alliance is a community-wide coalition working to improve cradle-to-career outcomes. For more information about ROC the Future Alliance, visit rocthefuture.org.

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