Stanley S. Litow
Stanley S. Litow is "Vice president of corporate community relations at IBM, Stanley Litow is also president of the IBM International Foundation, which has been called "one of the nation's largest corporate philanthropic programs" extending to more than 100 countries abroad. In 1996 and 1999, Litow assisted IBM's CEO, Louis V. Gerstner, in planning and overseeing the two national educational summits that were hosted by IBM. Prior to joining IBM, Litow served as deputy chancellor for operations and chief operating officer of New York City Public Schools; president of Interface, a not-for-profit think tank; and a governor-appointed member of New York State's Industrial Cooperation Council, its Job Training Partnership Council, and the state's School and Business Alliance. He is the recipient of awards from the Anne Frank Center, the Martin Luther King Commission, and Manhattanville College."[1]
- Director, Albert Shanker Institute
- Director, The After-School Corporation
- Winner of the 2000 Robert W. Scrivner Award for Creative Grantmaking [1]
External links
- "Biography", Albert Shanker Institute, Accessed November 2006.