Carnegie Learning Names David Hart C.F.O./C.O.O.PITTSBURGH -- David Hart David Hart may refer to:
Evaluating the investing and financing options available to a firm. Planning includes attempting to make optimal decisions, projecting the consequences of these decisions for the firm in the form of a financial plan, and then comparing future performance against , and operations to the company. Hart will be reporting to recently named Carnegie Learning C.E.O., Dennis Ciccone. The company plans to utilize Hart's extensive business background and leadership skills to help create key partnerships for Carnegie Learning. "David is an exceptional person with a great, entrepreneurial background. He brings experience in finance, sales and software development. He's a great addition to the Carnegie Learning team," commented new C.E.O., Dennis Ciccone. "Carnegie Learning has a wonderful reputation as a leader in next-generation K-12 math education. It has terrific products, employees, and investors. I'm delighted to join the team, and am looking forward to helping the company grow." Prior to joining Carnegie Learning, Hart was a General Partner at Lycos Ventures. Earlier in his career, Hart worked as Director of Business Development for Lycos, Inc., and directed sales and marketing at WiseWire Corporation. He previously was a sales manager at IBM (International Business Machines Corporation, Armonk, NY, www.ibm.com) The world's largest computer company. IBM's product lines include the S/390 mainframes (zSeries), AS/400 midrange business systems (iSeries), RS/6000 workstations and servers (pSeries), Intel-based servers (xSeries) and worked as Treasurer of Transarc Corporation. He is a graduate of Harvard Business School Harvard Business School, officially named the Harvard Business School: George F. Baker Foundation, and also known as HBS, is one of the graduate schools of Harvard University. , and served five years active duty in the U.S. Army as a helicopter pilot. About Carnegie Learning Carnegie Learning is the developer of the Cognitive Tutor(R) comprehensive curricula for secondary mathematics. Established in 1998 by researchers, teachers and scholars from Carnegie Mellon University Carnegie Mellon University, at Pittsburgh, Pa.; est. 1967 through the merger of the Carnegie Institute of Technology (founded 1900, opened 1905) and the Mellon Institute of Industrial Research (founded 1913). , Carnegie Learning was founded to apply and extend more than 20 years of award-winning research in cognitive science to mathematics instruction. Headquartered in Pittsburgh and operating with a full-time staff of more than 50 educators, researchers, management, technical, marketing and support staff members, Carnegie Learning's mathematics courses now serve more than 150,000 students in 46 of the nation's largest school districts, including Austin, Chicago, Dallas, Denver, Houston, Miami-Dade, New York City New York City: see New York, city. New York City City (pop., 2000: 8,008,278), southeastern New York, at the mouth of the Hudson River. The largest city in the U.S. , Pittsburgh, San Diego, San Francisco and the Department of Defense Education Activity The Department of Defense Education Activity (DoDEA) is a civilian agency of the United States Department of Defense. It is headed by a director who oversees all agency functions from DoDEA headquarters in Arlington, Virginia. . Available courses currently include Algebra I, Geometry, Algebra II and Integrated Math. |
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