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PRESS RELEASE: Institute for Educational Advancement Hires New President To Lead National Gifted Education Nonprofit

August 12, 2024

New Executive will Continue the Organization’s Mission Within Specialized Education Sector

PASADENA, CA – 08/13/2024 – The Institute for Educational Advancement (IEA), a national nonprofit dedicated to the intellectual, creative, and personal growth of the nation’s gifted and advanced learners, has concluded its search for a dedicated leader to continue the organization’s mission to support gifted learners. Deborah Monroe, a longtime school leader and administrator, teacher and supporter of K-12 students within independent schools, will formally join IEA as President in late August. Her ability to scale and lead large educational organizations will enable IEA to reach and serve gifted students across the nation. Elizabeth Jones, co-founder and current IEA president, will transition to a senior advisor role and support the nonprofit’s Board of Directors as she begins her retirement. 

In her previous roles, Monroe has overseen schools in Puerto Rico and the Los Angeles area. Most recently at The TASIS School in Dorado, Puerto Rico she led the not-for-profit college preparatory PK-12 school and its 800+ students. Her ties to the Los Angeles community include her time leading and teaching at independent schools including Sierra Canyon School in Chatsworth, CA, The Buckley School in Sherman Oaks, CA and Viewpoint School in Calabasas, CA. Monroe is a three-time recipient of Fulbright Teaching and Administrative Fellowships to Spain, Mexico, and Argentina, and completed the Klingenstein Head of School Fellowship with Teachers College at Columbia University in New York City. 

“I am eager to bring my global perspective, lifelong love of learning and deep understanding of educational challenges to continue offering the perfect educational balance for gifted children at the Institute for Educational Advancement,” said Deborah Monroe. “I look forward to advocating for gifted youth and will seek to provide new opportunities and resources for the families we serve, both today and tomorrow.”

Since 1998, IEA has remained one of the only national nonprofit organizations dedicated to gifted children with a focus on the whole gifted child. As the organization enters its 27th year, Monroe will work closely with the Board of Directors to continue to serve the gifted community holistically, enhance strategic priorities, lead fundraising efforts and manage resources to ensure IEA’s continued success in fulfilling its mission.

“We are excited to welcome Deborah as our new President. She will join the IEA team as we begin a new season of programming and support for our students,” said Elizabeth Jones, president and co-founder, Institute for Educational Advancement. “I know her deep understanding of our mission, her leadership and her articulate vision make her the ideal person to expand our current capacity and grow our organization to serve even more advanced learners nationwide.”

About the Institute for Educational Advancement

The Institute for Educational Advancement (IEA) is dedicated to the intellectual, creative, and personal growth of our nation’s gifted and high-potential youth. Central to the mission of IEA is a commitment to the development of the whole child through engaging educational experiences that promote optimal challenge, mentorship, exploration of ideas, and recognition of personal potential. IEA seeks to connect gifted individuals through dynamic and engaging year-round programming. Additionally, IEA supports a diverse community that creates a sense of belonging and affirmation. For more information, visit www.educationaladvancement.org

Contact

Kat Kirsch
Institute for Educational Advancement
(626) 403-8900 or kkirsch@educationaladvancement.org

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