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Harvey Goodman, M.Ed.
Vice President, Business Development and Finance

Harvey Goodman most recently served as Vice President, Edusoft Product Development at Riverside Publishing where his team was responsible for the Edusoft Assessment Management System, a tool that helps districts administer formative assessment programs. Mr. Goodman joined Edusoft as a start-up and provided leadership in scaling the product development team from roughly 12 to 50. Along with Intel-Assess colleague Deryl Seale, he introduced Agile development methodologies to attain rapid, customer-centric product development. The Edusoft Assessment Management System was winner of the 2004 CODiE award and the 2005 Education & Technology Award.

 

 

 

 

Mr. Goodman has also served in senior product management roles at 2 other start-ups, QUIQ and ePeople, and played a leadership role in introducing cross-functional team development processes that led to higher quality products released more rapidly. The QUIQ application won the Crossroads 2001 A-List Award.

Mr. Goodman served a joint role at MPR. First as the product manager for WorkWise™ which was funded by the U.S. Department of Education and the National Science Foundation. That program brought to market 2 interactive CDs that teach high school students important academic concepts in a world-of-work context. The initial product, Global Trade, won the EDDIE award in 2000 from ComputED Learning Lab.

 

 

 

 

Mr. Goodman also served as a school reform consultant with MPR guiding schools to meet the U.S. Department of Education's criteria for recognition as a New American High School by leveraging best practices of the research-driven High Schools that Work program developed by the Southern Regional Educational Board. One school Mr. Goodman assisted, Wallace-Rose Hill High School in North Carolina, went on to serve as a case study for the organization's success in school improvement in 1999.

Mr. Goodman taught 6th grade math and science in Los Angeles Unified School District, where he also created and coached the girls' basketball program and led them to the quarter finals in the district tournament.

His passion for start-ups has a long history. Mr. Goodman conceived and launched a partnership in Boston between a monastery and McGraw-Hill to train and manage corporate volunteers to teach English as a Second Language to adults. During college, he started his first business, Vacation Enhancers, providing a wide range of services to summer vacationers in the Hamptons in New York.

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