Sol Hurwitz

Sol Hurwitz "is immediate past president and an honorary trustee of the Committee for Economic Development (CED), a private, nonprofit research and policy organization of 250 business leaders and educators. During his tenure at CED, Hurwitz was the chief architect of the organization's education reform programs. He had principal responsibility for: Investing in Our Children: Business and the Public Schools, and Children in Need: Investment Strategies for the Educationally Disadvantaged, among other reports and projects. He has contributed articles on business, education, and other subjects to The New York Times, Barron's, the Christian Science Monitor, and Harvard Magazine, and in 1995 accepted the AFT's QuEST award on CED's behalf."

Director of the Albert Shanker Institute.