Please note this is a hybrid event - you have the option to attend in person or virtually (virtual attendees will be sent a link for the event via email). Registrations are required for all attendees.
Join DACOR for a conversation on "Transition to Teaching." The panel will feature recruitment officials from Fairfax County Public Schools, the largest public school system in Virginia, and admission officers from graduate education programs at George Mason University and the University of the District of Columbia. Our panel includes William Solomon, Chief Human Resourses Officer, FCPS; Dr. Ann Bonitatibus, Executive Director, Talent Acquisition and Management, FCPS; Tyler Bagi, Social Studies teacher who transitioned from a foreign affairs career to teaching, FCPS; Josh Price, Recruitment Outreach Specialist, College of Education, GMU; and Dr. Anika Spratley Burtin, Interim Dean, School of Education and Learning Sciences, UDC.
This event is the third in DACOR's Career Series, focusing on the future of different foreign affairs careers and transition options for federal employees. We are happy to partner with the USAID Alumni Association for this event.
DACOR is a Washington-based non-profit, non-partisan organization of foreign affairs professionals that promotes diplomacy and advocates for the Foreign Service. USAID Alumni Association is a non-profit organization that honors the service of those who have advanced human progress through USAID programs around the world.