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IPUTL 2021
2021 Speakers
Jaime Casap

Education Evangelist

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Jaime Casap served as the chief education evangelist at Google for more than 14 years and was the second member of the Google for Education team. In that time, Casap launched Google's GSuite tools into higher education and K12. He also launched Chromebooks into education and was the creator of the Google for Education Transformation Framework, a holistic approach to education transformation.

Now, Casap is partnering and collaborating with higher education institutions, school systems and businesses around the world, helping them build transformational policies and practices to elevate education and bring equity, diversity and inclusion into their policies and practices.

Casap serves as an advisor to dozens of organizations focused on learning, skill development and the future of work. He is the coauthor of "Our First Talk About Poverty," as a way to talk to children about poverty. He is currently working on his next book on his journey from the Ghetto to Google and all the lessons learned on the journey.

He speaks on education, digitalization, diversity and inclusion, generation z and the future of work at events around the world. You can follow and reach him on Twitter at @jcasap and watch his YouTube career advice videos at www.youtube.com/jaimecasap.

Peter Felten

Executive Director, Center for Engaged Learning

Elon University

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Peter Felten is executive director of the Center for Engaged Learning, assistant provost for teaching and learning, and professor of history at Elon University. He works with colleagues on institution-wide teaching and learning initiatives, and on the scholarship of teaching and learning.

In his teaching, Felton aims to help students think critically and write clearly about the connections between the lives of individual people and larger themes in history. As a scholar, he has published six books about undergraduate education including most recently (with Leo Lambert), Relationship-Rich Education: How Human Connections Drive Success in College (Johns Hopkins University Press, 2020).

He has served as president of the International Society for the Scholarship of Teaching and Learning (2016-2017) and also of the POD Network (2010-2011), the U.S. professional society for educational developers. He is co-editor of the International Journal for Academic Development, on the advisory board of the National Survey of Student Engagement (NSSE), and a fellow of the John N. Gardner Institute for Excellence in Undergraduate Education, a foundation that works to advance equity in higher education.

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Francisco Marmolejo

Education Advisor, Chairperson's Office

Qatar Foundation

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Hired in February 2020, Francisco Marmolejo currently serves as the education advisor of Qatar Foundation, based in Doha, Qatar. In his position, Marmolejo provides support and advice towards the enhancement of the overall education strategy of QF and its unique eco-system of innovative education.

Previously, from 2012 to early 2020, he worked at the World Bank, where he served as the global higher education lead in Washington, D.C., and more recently as lead higher education specialist for India and South Asia in Delhi. From 1995 to 2012, Marmolejo served as founding executive director of the Consortium for North American Higher Education Collaboration, a network of more than 160 universities mainly from Canada, the United States and Mexico. In this role he was based at the University of Arizona, where he also worked as assistant vice president, affiliated researcher at the Center for the Study of Higher Education and affiliate faculty at the Center for Latin American Studies.

Prior, Marmolejo was an American Council on Education fellow at the University of Massachusetts, academic vice president at the University of the Americas in Mexico and international consultant at OECD in Paris. He has received honorary doctorate degrees from his alma mater, the University of San Luis Potosi, and the University of Guadalajara in Mexico.

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Last Updated: March 21, 2022