ABOUT
CAAL
Founded in 2001, the Council for Advancement of Adult Literacy (CAAL)
is a national nonprofit public charity. Its broad mission is to help advance
adult education and literacy in the United States – to move adult
literacy out of the shadows into the mainstream of American education,
as required by the nation’s 21st century needs. CAAL operates on a
nonpartisan basis and free of vested interests.
More specifically, CAAL aims to promote understanding, effective policy
and resource development, stronger and better funded programs, adult access
to services, effective communications, and fresh thinking and analysis.
To achieve these goals, it carries out a program of carefully targeted
activities: research and analyses, interview-based think pieces, symposia
and strategic planning meetings, and special projects designed to further
its purposes. It operates with a small core staff of highly experienced
professionals and works extensively with experts from across the country
as appropriate to its current areas of interest.
CAAL strives to complement the work of other organizations and is open
to collaborative opportunities.
The Council grew out of two background assessment and planning projects
carried out in early 2001. Funding for that work came from Harold W. McGraw,
Jr., The Ford Foundation, and The Carnegie Corporation. One project assessed
the status and lingering problems of adult literacy, following the work
of the Business Council for Effective Literacy (BCEL); the other explored
the feasibility of establishing a blue-ribbon commission on adult literacy.
Both projects developed lengthy research and action agendas, and the rationale
for them. CAAL was formed to build on that foundation, including the work
of BCEL, its predecessor organization.
Officers
and Staff
BOARD OF DIRECTORS
Eunice Askov
– Distinguished Professor Emerita, Penn State University, and Co-Director
Emerita, Goodling Institute
Morton Bahr – President Emeritus, Communications
Workers of America
Forrest Chisman
– Author, Jump Start Report; Human Resource Development & Policy
Analyst; Executive Vice President, CAAL (a founding member)
Samuel Halperin
– Senior Fellow & Founder, American Youth Policy Forum
Cheryl D.
King – President, Kentucky Wesleyan College; Study Director,
National Commission on Adult Literacy, July 2006-June 2008
Mark Lawrance - Senior Vice President, Indiana Chamber of Commerce
Hon. Ray Marshall
– Rapoport Centennial Chair in Economics and Public Affairs, University
of Texas (Austin); U.S. Secretary of Labor (Carter)
Gail Mellow – President, LaGuardia Community College
Garrett Murphy – National & State Policy Analyst
(a founding member of CAAL)
Mark Musick
– James Quillen Chair, East Tennessee State University; President
Emeritus, Southern Regional Education Board (SREB); chaired Board of Nationall
Assessment of Educational Progress under three presidents
Anthony Sarmiento – President & Executive Director,
Senior Service America, Inc.
Gail Spangenberg – President & Founder, Council
for Advancement of Adult Literacy (a founding member of CAAL)
Andrew Sum
– Professor of Labor Economics and Director of Center for Labor
Market Studies, Northeastern University
CAAL
gratefully recognizes the following individuals for their past board service
and contributions:
Bobby William Austin – Vice President of University
Relations & Communications, University of District of Columbia
Grace Hechinger – Author, Journalist, Teacher
Harold W. Howe, II – U.S. Commissioner of Education
under President Lyndon Johnson, and Vice President for Education, Ford
Foundation (a founding board member)
Bridget Lamont
– Co-Chair, National Commission on Libraries and Information Science;
Past Chair and current member, Illinois Educational Labor Relations Board;
Former State Librarian, Illinois
Byron McClenney – former President of Brooklyn
Community College and Director of the Ford Foundation Bridges grant program;
chairman of the CAAL Community College Transitions Study Task Force
Tom Sticht – Preeminent research scholar (a founding
board member)
Gary Strong – University Librarian, University
of California, Los Angeles (UCLA); Past President, Queens Public Library;
former State Librarian, California
Tony Zeiss – President, Central Piedmont Community
College
Arthur White – Co-founder and Vice Chairman of
Yankelovich, Inc.; founder (in 1983) of Jobs for the Future |