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KLC Management Team Biographies and Employment History

KLC Management Team Biographies and Employment History The passage provides routine corporate biographical information about KLC executives without any indication of wrongdoing, financial irregularities, or connections to high‑profile political or intelligence figures. It lacks actionable leads, controversy, or novel revelations. Key insights: Lists names, titles, and tenure of KLC senior staff.; Details educational background of President/COO Elanna Yalow.; Outlines prior employment of CFO Mark Moreland, including roles at Movie Gallery, Kmart, Deloitte, and the GAO.

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KLC Management Team Biographies and Employment History The passage provides routine corporate biographical information about KLC executives without any indication of wrongdoing, financial irregularities, or connections to high‑profile political or intelligence figures. It lacks actionable leads, controversy, or novel revelations. Key insights: Lists names, titles, and tenure of KLC senior staff.; Details educational background of President/COO Elanna Yalow.; Outlines prior employment of CFO Mark Moreland, including roles at Movie Gallery, Kmart, Deloitte, and the GAO.

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KLC Management KLC Key Management Years with Industry Name Position Company Exp. Elanna Yalow President and COO 16 19 Dan Jackson CFO 9 9 Toni Jaffe SVP of Human Resources 1 1 Eva Kripalani SVP & General Counsel 9 9 Marcy Suntken SVP of School Partnerships 14 20 Dan Frechiling SVP of Business Development 1 1 Sharon Bergen SVP of Education and Training 18 18 Steve Brown President, KCDL 1 1 Total 69 78 Average 8.6 9.7 Elanna Yalow, Ph.D., President and Chief Operating Officer Dr. Yalow has been President and Chief Operating Officer of KLC since January 1996, having joined the company in 1989 to initiate development of the employer-sponsored services division. Currently, Dr. Yalow is responsible for supervising all center operations and support functions. Her educational degrees include a Ph.D. in educational psychology from Stanford University School of Education in 1980 with an emphasis on the design and evaluation of educational programs for children as well as an M.B.A. from Stanford University’s Graduate School of Business in 1989. With a background in educational research and development, Dr. Yalow contributed to numerous statewide and national curriculum development and assessment projects. Dr. Yalow has written extensively on matters related to the education of young children. Mark Moreland, Executive Vice President, Finance and Chief Financial Officer Mr. Moreland is Executive Vice President and Chief Financial Officer of Knowledge Learning Corporation (KLC). Mr. Moreland joined KLC during 2006. Prior to joining KLC, Mr. Moreland was Interim CFO with Movie Gallery, Inc.; the $2.6 billion holding company of the Movie Gallery and Hollywood Video movie rental stores with 4,700 stores nationwide. Before being appointed interim CFO, Mr. Moreland served as Senior Vice President, Finance and Treasurer. Before joining Movie Gallery, he was with Kmart Corporation in both merchandising finance and treasury capacities, last holding the role of Divisional Vice President, Assistant Treasurer. Mr. Moreland has also worked with Deloitte Consulting, Blue Shield of California and the U.S. General Accounting Office. Mr. Moreland earned an MBA from the University of Michigan and a B.S. in Economics from the University of Texas at Arlington. Eva Kripalani, Senior Vice President and General Counsel Ms. Kripalani became KLC’s Senior Vice President and General Counsel in January 2005. Prior to that, Ms. Kripalani served as Senior Vice President, General Counsel and Secretary of KinderCare since July 2001. She joined KinderCare in July 1997 as Vice President, General Counsel and Secretary. Prior to joining KinderCare, Ms. Kripalani was a partner in the law firm of Stoel Rives LLP in Portland, Oregon, where she had worked since 1987. Ms. Kripalani received her J.D., magna cum laude, from the 153

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