James Goenner, Ph.D
President and CEO
National Charter Schools Institute
Session: Politics, polls and pundits: Anticipating and influencing the future
Session: Charters as change agents, forces for quality, and catalysts for excellence
Session: Optimizing the school-board-authorizer relationship
Jim joined the charter schools movement in 1995, and has played a prominent role in developing and strengthening the performance of the charter schools sector in Michigan and across the nation ever since. Prior to joining the Institute, he served as the Executive Director of The Center for Charter Schools at Central Michigan University, where he led the first and largest university authorizer of charter public schools in the nation. Jim currently serves on the board of directors of the Charter Schools Development Corporation. He helped found the National Association of Charter School Authorizers and chaired its board of directors (2007-2010). He also helped found and chaired the board of directors of the Michigan Council of Charter School Authorizers (2002-2010), and served as the first President for MAPSA (1996-1998).