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WHY ACE

Everybody wants school reform. Kids like Javier actually need it.

Experts at every level of education and government have been talking about school reform for over 30 years. And while in that time we’ve made some progress, far too many kids are still trapped in schools that don’t work for them. And with the large bureaucracy that our educational system is, dramatic and practical improvements just won’t come soon enough, especially for kids from lower-income families. That means too many kids in each new generation will get left further and further behind. In fact, a large number of today’s kids from low-income families will never graduate high school, and that’s completely unacceptable.

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98.9%
High school graduation rate
Our ACE Partner schools have a 98.9% graduation rate. Most of our graduates go on to college, trades, or military.
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80,000
Scholarships
worth nearly $212M have been provided over 24 years
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14,090
ACE Scholars 2023-24
We have helped over fourteen thousand students in the 2023-2024 school year.

Let’s face it. Trying to tackle school reform all at once is a pretty daunting task.

But then we realized something — we don’t need to. Instead, if we could help just one child at a time, we’d be able to have real impact starting from day one. And so we set out on a mission. We noticed something that everyone else seemed to overlook. While there were a lot of kids from lower-income families failing in their current schools, there were a lot of really great schools with extra capacity. We saw independent schools operating with their own philosophies and teaching styles. Yet, as different as they all were, each excelled with the type of students they served. Maybe the problem wasn’t that there weren’t enough good schools, but rather that low-income families didn’t have a way into these schools. So we decided to change that.

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Why wait for others, when we could make a difference ourselves?

This is the philosophy behind ACE Scholarships, a nonprofit organization that raises money from generous donors and then awards financial scholarships to students from low-income families so they can attend the school of their choice. ACE Scholarships has quickly become an educational success story. In fact, since 2000, we’ve provided over 80,000 Scholarships worth nearly $212 million, giving children from low-income families the chance to succeed. And succeed they have, graduating high school with most going on to college, trade school, or military.

Who we help

ACE Scholarships works with low-income families from a variety of different circumstances across numerous states. To qualify for an ACE Scholarship, a family must meet the income requirements. ACE serves lower-income families who fall under the 350% Federal Poverty Guideline percentage. Our families have an average income of $56,686 a year.  

Like any great idea, you have to start somewhere.

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We started in Colorado. Click to learn more about the states we now work in.

We major in economics.

ACE Scholarships makes financial and economic sense. For each student that graduates high school, it saves society $9,434 each year. Funding for public schools has increased by over 300% in the last 45 years. Yet, the academic performance of students has remained virtually unchanged. Kids in elementary and high school today can’t afford to wait any longer for the system to change. Especially when there’s a proven and cost-effective alternative. For about $3,000 a student, ACE can provide a scholarship to a low-income family so their student can get out of a situation where they’re failing and into an environment where they can succeed.

Meet our board members and staff.

Guiding Principles

The founders were driven to launch ACE by these primary convictions:
  1. The American public education system is flawed

    The founders were well versed in education reform dating back to the early 1980’s when A Nation at Risk was published. Milton Friedman’s book Free to Choose was also an inspiration to them, as were pioneering education reform efforts in Milwaukee and Cleveland.The founders’ greatest inspiration was the late John Walton, who through his philanthropy encouraged leaders around the country to do something about an education system that doesn’t work for all kids, particularly students of color from low-income families. He was an early proponent of, and investor in, programs that provide immediate relief to students through privately funded programs offering private school choice. As Ralph Nagel put it, “the education of our children is the most important issue in our country and giving parents the ability to choose a school that works for their child is the simplest and most impactful reform we can champion.”

  2. Free enterprise and democracy work.

    Each of the ACE founders grew up in middle-income families and benefited greatly from the benefits of competition in business. Their personal life stories became the foundation of their belief that all families should be able to choose the academic environments that are right for their children. In every area of life where we have competition, products and services improve. Free enterprise breeds competition, which leads to innovation and efficiency and creates an accountable, customer-focused culture. If parents are able to leave, schools will work harder to keep them. This conviction was forged through the founders’ personal beliefs that America is the greatest country in the world and that democracy, free markets and competition work, allowing anyone to achieve the American Dream. Ed McVaney observed, “Free markets work and should be the basis of our education system because parents can then choose the right school for their children.”

  3. Parents know the best education environment for their kids.

    The founders believed that parents, not government bureaucrats, know what is best for their children. Cranberg explained, “ACE was created to empower parents to choose the best school for their children. Our mission is to ensure that parents and children have the ability to figure out which place fits them best.” Every child is different. Parents know their children the best and are therefore the best decision-makers for their children. The founders were impartial to the choice parents make, instead believing parents know best. ACE, therefore, does not limit the private school choices for parents or seek to influence parents in the choices they make other than financial eligibility, as defined by the federal Free & Reduced Lunch (FRL) guidelines. Over subsequent years, the ACE governing board has relaxed these financial requirements for families to better serve the communities we serve. However, in the spirit of our founders’ vision, in every circumstance, ACE families have significant financial need. Typical ACE families of four currently earn around $40,000 annually and an ACE scholarship covers at most only half of a student’s tuition, with a current cap of $2,000 for K-8 and $3,000 for high school. The ACE model expects parents to pay for a portion of their child’s tuition, and we know this comes at a great financial sacrifice. We also know that by having skin in the game, families are more invested and likely to succeed. As Cranberg reflected on this dynamic,“If they are coming to the table with their children, with their hopes, and with their money, I don’t see how we can fail them by not at least coming to the table with some funds.”

  4. Private schools offer great value and have open seats.

    During their initial investigation into how to improve education in America, our founders were struck by the quality and care that small private schools offer. These are not the elite college-prep schools that today charge $20,000 or more for tuition. Most private schools are small, humble enterprises with tuitions currently in the $8,000 to $12,000 range, but were able to do amazing things for kids. And these were schools with open seats and a willingness to serve low-income students who had been previously struggling in public school. “You could see that there was tremendous hope. That there were places in Denver where people were doing wonderful things with kids that weren’t supposed to be having wonderful things happen to them,” Cranberg recalled. The founders learned that the majority of private schools were faith-based and that in addition to finding a school that shared their family values, families chose such private schools because of safety and access to quality academics. Today, more than 85% of ACE partner schools are faith based. Over the past twenty years, as ACE data have demonstrated, year after year, that private schools offer all children a great education. ACE students usually enter their private schools one or two years behind grade level, but within three years at their new schools, catch up and thrive.

  5. All people are created equal and deserve an equal chance to pursue the American Dream.

    The founders subscribed to the great American principle underlying both our Declaration of Independence and our Constitution: all people are created equal. They saw the large discrepancy in educational outcomes between white students and students of color in public schools, and knew better was possible. This “achievement gap” is not only a stain on America’s education system but a root cause of countless other social ills, and our founders believed school choice would help eradicate it. The founders were therefore intentional in establishing ACE support as a need-based scholarship, not a merit-based scholarship. They believed that families with financial need should have equal access to quality private K-12 options to help level the playing field throughout society. The founders did not place additional academic or other requirements on the family, above and beyond whatever requirements their school of choice has in place in order to further this vision. This vision paved the way for ACE to enter tax credit states in later years (Louisiana and Kansas, currently), as all publicly-funded tax credit programs nationally are need-based. Alex Cranberg said, “ACE serves as a reproach that demographics are your destiny, that if you’re poor that it explains your likely output in life.” John Walton, founder of the Children’s Scholarship Fund, declared “educational choice is the last great civil rights issue of our time.”

Major Foundation Partners

Children's Scholarship Fund

Board of Directors

DEBORAH FLORA
Partner/Co-Founder Lamplight Entertainment and Whetstone Media Group

NATASHA HARRIS
Principal, Biegert Group, Inc.

ERIC KOEPLIN
CEO Alpha Principle

SCOTT MCLEAN
Denver CO
(Treasurer)

RICK SCHMITZ
Partner, SKS Ventures

JOE SMITH
Partner, Bartlit Beck LLP 
(Chairman)

MATT TURNER
Managing Partner, MorningStar Senior Living
(Secretary)

LISA WALSH
Denver, CO
(Vice Chair)

MIKE WARD
Owner, Mike Ward Infiniti, Maserati, Alfa Romeo, McLaren, Fiat

BERT WILLIAMS
COO, Johnson Financial Group

LIZ WRIGHT
Denver, CO 

National Advisory Board

JOY AND DONALD "BOYSIE" BOLLINGER
Louisiana
National Advisory Board Co-Chairman

GOVERNOR JEB BUSH
Florida
Honorary National Advisory Board Member

MARILYN AND PETE COORS
Colorado

FRAN AND TERRY COMBS
CEO, Integrated Airline Services
Colorado

CATHY AND ALEX CRANBERG
Chairman, Aspect Energy, LLC
Florida

HEIDI CRUZ
Managing Director, Goldman, Sachs & Co.
Texas

CYNTHIA FISHER
Entrepreneur

LYNN FRIESS
Founder, Friess Associates
Wyoming
National Advisory Board Co-Chairman

LANE AND BOBBI GRIGSBY
Founder & Chairman, Cajun
Industries LLC
Louisiana

DIANE AND JEFF RIGGS
Principal, Essex Financial Group
Colorado

LINDA AND EDDIE RISPONE
Louisiana

MARY AND JEFF ROSS
Senior Strategic Advisor, Atlantic Aviation
Colorado

CAROL AND JOHN SAEMAN
Colorado

HANNA SKANDERA
Colorado

SUSAN AND RICK SCHMITZ
Colorado

KEELY AND SCOT SELLERS
Colorado

CECE AND MATT STULLER
Founder, CEO, and Chairman, Stuller, Inc
Louisiana

LISA AND TIM WALSH
CEO, Confluence Builders, LLB
Colorado

LIZ AND CHRIS WRIGHT
CEO, Liberty Energy
Colorado

NANCY AND MIKE ZOELLNER
Managing Partner, ZF Capital
Colorado

State Boards

Arkansas
Arkansas Board of Advisors

Mary and Dabbs Cavin CEO, Mountaire Corporation

Greg Hartz Founder and Co-Principal, Foundation Resource Management

Janna Knight Little Rock, AR

Matt Machen Regional Executive, Arvest Bank

Cameron Machen Category Development Manager, Deutsch Family Wine & Spirits

Christina Snider Little Rock, AR

Jay Snider Owner, Jay Snider Inc, Shelter Insurance

Colorado
Colorado Board of Trustees

Austin Akers
CEO, Bison Oil & Gas

Don Bailey
Chairman & CEO, Triton Investment Company

Bill Bergner
President, Berco Resources, LLC

Ed Bernau
Denver, CO

Graydon Bevis
Denver, CO

Jim Boots
President & CEO, Boots Construction Company

Mark Brinkerhoff
Managing Partner, Brinkerhoff Restaurants

Dick Brown
Denver, CO

Matt Call
Principal & CEO, NavPoint Real Estate Group

Patrick Callahan
Broker, Confluence Land Company

Blake Carlson
Partner, Carlson Land Development, LLC

George Caulkins
Principal, Greendeck Capital

Scott Clark
Chairman & CEO, The True Life Companies

John Dietzler
Executive Vice President, Dietzler Companies

Stanton Dodge
Chief Legal Officer, DraftKings

Meg Duke
Denver, CO

Jason Dunn
Partner, Brownstein Hyatt Farber & Schreck, LLP

Lori Durham
Denver, CO

Rick Eldridge
President & CEO, The Intuitive Companies

Gregg Engles
Partner, Capitol Peak Partners

James Evans
Founder, Lobo Logistics

Nate Ford
Partner, Perkins Coie, LLP

John Fox
Chairman, Augusta Jane Oil & Gas, LLC

Jim Francescon
President, Century Communities, Inc.

Mike Fries
President & CEO, Liberty Global, Inc.

Caleb Gates
Denver, CO

John Grier
President, Crimson Midstream, LLC

Tom Hamilton
President, HF Corp

Natasha Harris
Principal/Manager, Biegert Group, Inc.

Dave Hunter
Chairman, Financial Designs, Ltd.

Brandon Johnson
CEO, Johnson Financial Group, LLC

Mike Johnson
President, Johnson GEO

Mike Kennedy
President, Point Rider Real Estate LLC

Armen Khadiwala
Founder & Private Wealth Advisor, Apogee Wealth Advisors

Andy Klein
Founder & Managing Principal, Westside Investment Partners

Eric Koeplin
CEO & Chief Investment Officer, Alpha Principle

Dave Kornder
Denver, CO

Don Law
President, Prima Exploration, Inc.

Paul Libner
CFO & Treasurer, Royal Gold, Inc

Steve Lockton
EVP & Owner, Lockton Companies of Colorado, Inc

Sharon Maffei
Principal, SAM Lifestyles

Brook Mahoney
Founder & CEO, Cherry Creek Insurance Agency, Inc.

Jonathan Marsico
Owner, Ship Sticks

John Martin
Denver, CO

Mark McCammon
Managing Partner, Strength Capital

Scott McLean
Denver, CO

Kelly Millen
Denver, CO

Kevin Mize
Founder, KM Investments

René Morin
Vice President/Owner, RIM Operating, Inc.

Nick Morris
CEO, Western Paper Distributors

Jimmy Mulvihill
Academy Partners Group, LLC

Dan Murray
President, Suburban Toppers, Inc.

Ralph Nagel
President, Top Rock Investments, LLC

Joe Niebur
President/Owner, Niebur Development, Inc.

Mike O'Shaughnessy
President, Lario Oil & Gas Co.

Bill Owens
Senior Director, Greenberg Traurig, LLP

Walt Rakowich
Retired CEO, ProLogis Foundation

Scott Reiman
President, Hexagon, Inc.

Perry Rickel
Founder & CEO, Marrick Medical Finance LLC

Audrey Robertson
Denver, CO

Kristine Robertson
Denver, CO

Jeff Ross
Senior Strategic Advisor, Atlantic Aviation

Jamie Sabatier
CEO, J Sabatier and Company

Craig Saeman
Chief Development Officer, Catholic Charities of Denver

Dick Saunders
Founder , Saunders Construction, Inc.

Adam Sayers
President, Axia Energy II, LLC

Rick Schmitz
Partner, SKS Ventures, LLC

Mark Sexton
Chairman & CEO, Evergreen National Resources

Terry Shadwick
President, Barn Light Capital LLC

Joe Smith
Partner, Bartlit Beck LLP

George Solich
President, FourPoint Energy, LLC

Mike Starzer
Managing Partner, Sixth Creek Energy

Betsey Unger
Denver, CO

Wouter van Kempen
Denver, CO

Greg Vigil
President, Castle Rock Resources II, LLC

Tim Walsh
CEO & Founder, Confluence Companies, LLC

Mike Ward
Owner, Mike Ward Automotive

Dick Weil
Denver, CO

Charlie Wesley
CEO, Thoroughbred Resources

Don Wolf
Chairman, Enduring Resources, LLC

John Woodward
Partner, Spierer, Woodward, Corbalis & Goldberg, P.C

Chris Wright
CEO & Chairman, Liberty Energy

Julie Wright
Philanthropist and former biotech professional

Colorado Board of Advisors

Andy Aye
Colorado Market President, US Bank

Garry Beaulieu
Principal, Innovest Portfolio Solutions, LLC

Chris Brown
Denver, CO

Lindsay Brown
Executive Vice President, Hughes Marino

Steve Buretz
Senior Vice President, CAZ Investments, LP

Tony Burke
President, Pinkard Construction Co.

Judy Cain
Partner, Plante Moran

Wayne Cavanaugh
Founder & CEO, Ninja Nation

Melissa Corrado-Harrison
Managing Director - Wealth Management, Corrado Harrison & Associates

Stacey Duke
President & Managing Partner, BDO USA, LLP

Leigh Dunn
Manager/VP of Philanthropy, Engineered Demolition, Inc.

Ann Durham
LIV Sotheby’s Global Real Estate Advisor, Ann B. Durham Real Estate LLC

Jae Edwards
Principal & Co-Founder, Dublin Development

Tracy Forst
Managing Director, Aon Risk Solutions

Jennifer Gilliland
Denver, CO

Sergio Gutierrez
Executive Director, JP Morgan Chase Foundation

John Hill
CEO, Quince Associates

Mike Hommel
Denver, CO

Brian Jumps
Member, Jumps Law

Craig Kinard
Managing Director, The Kinard Group at UBS

Jon Kinning
EVP/COO, RK Mechanical, Inc.

Jeff Lang
VP Energy Practices, IMA Financial Group, Inc.

Dave Lederhos
VP Capital Markets, Global Pacific Properties

Bruce MacDonald
Owner & President, MacDonald Hardwoods Co. Inc.

Travis McAfoos
Principal, Kentro Real Estate

Mike McCubbin
Vice President, IMA Financial Group, Inc.

Marvin McDaniel
Denver, CO

Walker Monfort
VP Corporate Sales, Colorado Rockies Baseball Club

Sara Montgomery
Wealth Transfer Specialist, Plante Moran

Lindsay Morton Gaiser
Owner and Vice President, Andrisen Morton

Doug Neil
Senior Account Executive, Aon Risk Solutions

Frank Nessinger
Executive Vice President, FourPoint Energy, LLC

Adam Ostermiller
Head and Business Development & Strategic Partners, Integrated Compliance Advisors, Ltd.

Carl Piske
President, Alta Products LLC

JB Richardson
COO, Cherry Creek Insurance Agency, Inc.

Christy Schaack
Revenue Compliance, Agilent Technologies

Greg Schmidt
CEO & Chairman, Saunders Construction, Inc.

Melanie Schmieding
Director, Robert W. Baird & Co. Incorporated

Nate Schnabel
Owner, NAS Properties

Matt Smith
Partner, Holland & Hart LLP

Reed Smith
Employee Benefits Consultant, USI Insurance Services

Justin Soucie
CEO & CIO, G&S Capital, LLC

Brett Spitzer
EVP & Managing Director, NAI Global Corporate Solutions

Jenna Stapleton
Executive Director, Stapleton/Harmes C. Fishback Foundation Trust

Mark Stonehocker
Manager, Stonehocker Farms, LLC

Stephen Storey
Partner, BPT Performance Consulting

Adam Truitt
Principal, Financial Designs, Ltd.

Matt Turner
Managing Partner, MorningStar Senior Living

Shabana Walker
VP of Customer Experience, Comcast

Cashin White
SVP/Director of Growth and Innovation, BOK Financial

Bert Williams
Managing Director, Johnson Financial Group, LLC

Paul Williamson
President, Colorado Region, UMB Bank of Colorado, N.A.

Colorado Associate Board

Matthew Alley
COO, Posterity Health

Martha Borre
Associate Managing Director, CIBC Bank USA

Margarita Bravo
Chief Creative Officer, Margarita Bravo Interior Design

Craig Brede
Managing Partner, Lincoln Energy Partners

Evan Burden
Owl Companies

Brooke Carnie
Manager Premium Services, Denver Broncos Football Club

Cort Carpenter
Head of Production, Colorado Arts Productions

Satish Chander
CFO, K&G Petroleum

Mike DeLeon
President, Bank of Colorado

Tom Fitzgerald
CEO, Fitzgerald Investment Management Company LLC

David Foley
Principal, Makers Commercial

John France
CEO, Bear Peak Power

Lucas Giokas
Executive Director, J.P. Morgan Private Bank

Kelsey Goldberg
Enterprise Account Executive, Slack

Brian Hartley
Vice President/Broker, Live Water Properties, LLC

Marlon Hewitt
Director, Riveron Consulting LLC

Kelly Johnson
Chief Legal Officer, Telarus

Annie Kay
Pilates Instructor, D Town Pilates

Ryan Lawless
Founder/ Managing Principal, Renegade Capital

Matt Lengel
Wealth Management Advisor, Denver Private Wealth Management

Zach Leonard
Managing Director, CIBC Bank USA

Greg Litvak
Principal, Highlands Vista Group

Chancy Love
Managing Partner, Protea Investments, LLC

Matt Miller
Chief Development Officer, Alliance Animal Health

John Obering
President, Helm Energy, LLC

Rob Peirce
Executive Vice President, USI Colorado

Natalie Piquette
Division Manager, Accounting and Finance, Bradsby Group

Alex Riggs
VP Production, Essex Financial Group

Brandon Sherwood
VP Investment Banking, Strong Capital Markets

Margo Simpson
Denver, CO

Sean Sjodin
Managing Partner, Ascent Commercial Real Estate

Charlie Smith
Attorney-Shareholder, Polsinelli PC

Scott Smith
Senior Vice President, CAC Specialty

Paul Tappon
Managing Director, Sterling-Rice Group

Matt Tracey
Director Rockies Marketing, United Energy Trading, LLC

Wesley Weise
Senior Vice President, Bank of America Private Bank

Mary Ann Whetzal
HR Director, Liberty Energy

Kansas
Kansas Board of Advisors

Chuck Bloom President, Personal Financial Management

George Bruce Wichita, KS

Cody Foster Topeka, KS

Chuck Mackey Louisburg, KS

 

Dave Newbery Newbery Ungerer & Hickert, LLP

Louisiana
Louisiana Board of Advisors

DONALD T. “BOYSIE” BOLLINGER Chairman and CEO of Bollinger Enterprises LLC
New Orleans, LA

MIKE DEHART Chief Investment Officer at Stuffer, Inc
Lafayette, LA

JOHN H. GIN Private Wealth Advisor at Ameriprise Financial Services, LLC
Metairie, LA

MILTON GRAUGNARD Executive Vice President at Cajun Industries, LLC
Baton Rouge, LA

LANE GRIGSBY Chairman of Cajun Industries, LLC
Baton Rouge, LA

MARK MUSSO Managing Partner of The Musso Investment Group
Lafayette, LA

MANNY PEREZ DE LA MESA Former President/CEO of POOL Corp.
Hollywood, FL

EDDIE RISPONE Chairman of ISC Constructors, LLC
Baton Rouge, LA

RALPH J. STEPHENS, CPA/ABV/CFF, JD Retired
Baton Rouge, LA

MATT STULLER Founder and Chairman of Stuller, Inc
Lafayette, LA

Montana
Montana Board of Advisors

CRAIG BARRETT Retired CEO/Chairman, Intel

ROBERT BEERS Billings, MT

JOE BILLION Retired Owner & Chairman, Billion Auto Group

JERRY CASHMAN Founder & Owner, Cashman Nursery & Landscape

BRIAN CEBULL President, Nance Resources, Inc.

JARED HAUSKINS Financial Advisor, Edward Jones Investments

COLLEEN HOWELL CEO, BuildUS

JAY JAMIESON Vice President, Leavitt Group

ELLIOT JUSTIN, MD CEO, Justin MD LLC

JENNI LEACH, Ph.D., LCPC  Great Falls, MT

MATT MCDONNELL JR. Owner, Big Sky Collision Center

MARC PIERCE Co-Founder & CEO, Warm Springs Productions

RAY THOMPSON Founder & Former CEO, Semitool

RICK UNGERSMA President & CEO, Murdoch’s Ranch & Home Supply

CHRIS WRIGHT CEO, Liberty Energy

Texas
Texas Board of Advisors

ADRIENNE & SNEHAL AMIN Founder, The WindAcre Partnership
Houston, TX

STEVE BOYD McKinney, TX

GRANT COATES President & CEO, The Miles Foundation
Fort Worth, TX

CATHY & ALEX CRANBERG Creator & Founder, Authentic Agility
Chairman, Aspect Energy, LLC
Ponte Vedra Beach, FL

HEIDI CRUZ Managing Director, Goldman, Sachs & Co. LLC
Houston, TX

TIM HORNER Plano, TX

TOM JORDEN Chairman, CEO & President, Coterra Energy, Inc
Houston, TX

ANN & JOE KERCHEVILLE President, Joshua Creek Ranch
Boerne, TX

PAIGE & HAYNIE MAYHEW Carrollton, TX

ALAN MILLER CEO, Turtle Creek Wealth Advisors
Plano, TX

JOE POPOLO JR. CEO, Charles & Potomac Capital
Dallas, TX

Wyoming
Wyoming Board of Advisors

STUART ATNIP Casper, WY

SAM GALEOTOS Chairman & CEO, Linavi

ALEX MAHER Owner & Broker, Live Water Properties, LLC

BARBARA TRUE Crude Oil Marketer, Eighty Eight Oil, LLC

JENNIFER TRUE Verdad Foundation

PETER WOLD CEO, Wold Pol Properties, LLC

EVA ZIMMERMAN Evansville, WY

Leadership Team

ERIK BILLINGER
Chief Development Officer

JO BRINKERHOFF VP of Marketing & Events

JASON DIFRAIA
President

KIRSTEN EASTWOOD VP of Scholarships

JEFF EHMANNChief Program Officer

JACKIE GUGLIELMO VP of ESA Programs

MARK MCLAUGHLIN
Chief Technology Officer

MIKE PRITCHARD
Chief Financial Officer

NORTON RAINEY
Chief Executive Officer

Development & External Affairs Staff

LAUREN AULENBACH Director of School & Family Engagement, ACE Texas

SINDY BECKERLE National Foundations Manager

TINA BURKEDirector of Development Operations

LIZ COLEVP of Development, ACE Colorado

KARI HEBBLE VP of Development & Planned Giving

CATHERINE "CAT" HENDRIX Director of External Affairs

DACIA HENSHAW National Director of Marketing & Public Relations

AJ KUHLE President, ACE Kansas & Missouri

JON LINEBERGER President, ACE Texas

HALLE MATHUES Human Resources Director

MELISSA MCCORMICK LANDRY President, ACE Louisiana

ALEX NUÑEZ Director of Development, Houston

BRITTANI O'BRIEN President, ACE Colorado

LISA RUSSELL President, ACE Montana & Wyoming

RYAN SCHMITZ Development Associate, ACE Colorado

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