Executive bios of k12 Management team listed in House Oversight document
Executive bios of k12 Management team listed in House Oversight document The passage provides background information on senior executives of a private education company, listing prior roles and affiliations. While it mentions connections to large institutions (Goldman Sachs, McKinsey, Department of Defense advisory board, state education departments), there are no specific allegations, financial transactions, or controversial actions. The content is largely biographical and lacks actionable leads for investigation, making it low‑value but mildly useful for mapping networks. Key insights: Ron Packard has past ties to Goldman Sachs, McKinsey, and a Department of Defense advisory board.; John Baule previously held CFO roles at Headstrong, Mead‑Johnson (Hong Kong), and Bristol‑Myers Squibb.; Charles Zogby served as Pennsylvania Secretary of Education and policy director for Gov. Ridge, influencing cyber charter school legislation.
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Executive bios of k12 Management team listed in House Oversight document The passage provides background information on senior executives of a private education company, listing prior roles and affiliations. While it mentions connections to large institutions (Goldman Sachs, McKinsey, Department of Defense advisory board, state education departments), there are no specific allegations, financial transactions, or controversial actions. The content is largely biographical and lacks actionable leads for investigation, making it low‑value but mildly useful for mapping networks. Key insights: Ron Packard has past ties to Goldman Sachs, McKinsey, and a Department of Defense advisory board.; John Baule previously held CFO roles at Headstrong, Mead‑Johnson (Hong Kong), and Bristol‑Myers Squibb.; Charles Zogby served as Pennsylvania Secretary of Education and policy director for Gov. Ridge, influencing cyber charter school legislation.
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