Bio
Steven Brill
Steven Brill is co-founder of Press+, an e-commerce platform that allows publishers to collect revenue from their online readers. Brill also teaches a journalism seminar at Yale College, where he and his wife, Cynthia Brill, established the Yale Journalism Initiative, aimed at channeling students into the profession. He is the founder of The American Lawyer magazine and Court TV, and the author of The Teamsters and After: How America Confronted the September 12 Era.
Over the years, Brill's writing has appeared in a number of publications including Esquire, where he once served as a columnist. He has most recently written for The New Yorker and The New York Times Magazine. His forthcoming book, Class Warfare: Inside The Fight To Fix America's Schools, will be published in August.
Secretary Arne Duncan
Arne Duncan is secretary of the US Department of Education. Prior to his appointment by President Obama, Duncan served as CEO of Chicago Public Schools. Before joining CPS, Duncan ran the nonprofit education foundation Ariel Education Initiative, which helped fund college educations for a class of inner-city children under the 'I Have A Dream' program. He was part of a team that later started a new public elementary school built around a financial literacy curriculum, the Ariel Community Academy, which today ranks among the top elementary schools in Chicago. Duncan has served on numerous boards including Chicago Cares, the Illinois Council Against Handgun Violence, and the Visiting Committees for Harvard University's Graduate School of Education. He has received many awards and honors including recognition from the Civic Federation of Chicago and the Anti-Defamation League. Duncan was an Aspen Institute Henry Crown fellow in 2002.