Gloria Chie Lee

Lecturer in Management at Stanford Graduate School of Business

Schools

  • Stanford Graduate School of Business

Links

Biography

Stanford Graduate School of Business

Bio

Gloria Lee is a serial entrepreneur who has founded and led several successful education ventures.  Currently, she serves as CEO of Educate78, a newly launched not-for-profit organization focused on ensuring that all students in Oakland, CA have access to a world-class public education.  Previously, she was President & Chief Operating Officer at New Schools Venture Fund, a not-for-profit venture philanthropy firm that supports entrepreneurs transforming K-12 public education, where she oversaw the organization’s annual grant-making and mission-related investing of ~$20M per year and shaped its investing strategies. 

As an Entrepreneur-in-Residence at NewSchools, she launched Teaching Channel, a teacher professional development video platform.  Gloria also co-founded and served as Board Chair for Yu Ming Charter School, a Mandarin immersion public school in Oakland, CA. 

Earlier in her career, Gloria co-founded Aspire Public Schools, now one of the nation’s leading charter management organizations.  At Aspire, she served as Aspire’s Chief Operating Officer, overseeing human resources, knowledge management, facilities, information technology, marketing, communications, and operations, and creating strategy, culture, and systems to grow successfully from 1 school to 17 schools.  She also twice served as Acting CFO, during which the organization closed $37M in ground-breaking long-term tax-exempt bonds for new facilities. 

As Aspire’s Bay Area Superintendent of schools, Gloria was responsible for the “double bottom line:” both academic achievement and fiscal stability.  Under her leadership, Aspire’s Bay Area schools grew 4.5x the state targets for growth, and received average parent satisfaction ratings of 90%.  Aspire’s Bay Area schools also increased enrollment by nearly 40% to over 2700 students – making Aspire’s Bay Area region larger than 60% of the districts in California. 

Gloria started her career as a strategy consultant with McKinsey and Company.  She currently serves on the Boards of two not-for-profit organizations: Great Oakland Public Schools Leadership Center and The National Equity Project.  She received her BS in Applied Economics at Cornell University, and both a Masters of Business Administration and Masters in Education at Stanford University.

Teaching

Degree Courses

2017-18

STRAMGT 335: Entrepreneurial Approaches to Education Reform

In this course, students will investigate opportunities and challenges of entrepreneurial ventures trying to make a positive impact in public education. The course requires a basic level of understanding of the U.S. K-12 public school system. The...

2016-17

STRAMGT 335: Entrepreneurial Approaches to Education Reform

In this course, students will investigate opportunities and challenges of entrepreneurial ventures trying to make a positive impact in public education. The course requires a basic level of understanding of the U.S. K-12 public school system. The...

Read about executive education

Other experts

Leonard Schlesinger

Leonard A. Schlesinger is Baker Foundation Professor at the Harvard Business School where he serves as Chair of the School’s Practice based faculty and Coordinator of the Required Curriculum Section Chairs. He has served as a member of the HBS faculty from 1978 to 1985, 1988 to 1998 and 2013 to ...

Steven Ney

Steven Ney completed his doctorate in the policy sciences at the Department of Comparative Politics in the University of Bergen. Trained as a policy analyst at the University of London, he has worked on a wide range of policy issues in a number of research institutes including the LOS Center in B...

Looking for an expert?

Contact us and we'll find the best option for you.

Something went wrong. We're trying to fix this error.