We need the right leaders to spearhead this work. The nonprofit sector has long been dominated by white voices, and we must recognize that white individuals—myself included—cannot truly understand the experiences of Black and brown Americans, though we can commit to listening and learning. In order to best serve communities of color, we need inclusive and racially diverse leadership.
At JFF, Michael has been a relentless collaborator with a successful record leading strategic partnerships with nationally recognized nonprofit organizations on the leading edge of postsecondary reform, including Achieving the Dream, The Aspen Institute College Excellence Program, and the Community College Research Center. He’s a sought-after public speaker about issues of race, education, policy, and economic mobility. Michael started his career as an English teacher in San Antonio and later served as assistant commissioner for participation and success at the Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board.
In his new role at JFF, Michael will lead development and implementation of a new framework and strategy to promote inclusive economic advancement for populations that have historically struggled in our economy, with special attention to Black learners and workers. Leveraging resources and expertise in practice, research, and policy from across JFF’s program units and JFFLabs, the framework and strategy will update the mobility narrative so that it more precisely reflects the skills and credentials workers will need to succeed in today’s labor market and prepare for the future of work. The framework and strategy will serve as the foundation of a robust organization-wide JFF effort to influence the practices of educational institutions, workforce organizations, intermediaries, associations, states, systems, and philanthropy.
Michael is the right leader to drive such important work during this crucial time. Stay tuned for more details in the coming weeks.