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Andrew Wolf, Education Columnist, The New York Sun "You have got me hooked, Ric. I cannot put down your diary...Bottom line: Worth the read and a big think." David Loertsher, Teacher Librarian Magazine Rebecca Black,MAA Reviews, The Mathematical Association of America Lauren McCollum, TeachersCount.org Joe Blundo, Columnist,The Columbus Dispatch "It was Armageddon." Howard Good, Teacher Magazine Charles McGrath, The New York Times Dana Scott Peterman,Research Librarian, University of California - Irvine
Ric Klass has a diverse background with nine careers. He taught math in public high schools in the Bronx, including a Gates Foundation sponsored school. Afterwards, he taught high school mathematics in a prep school in Manhattan. Previously, Ric was a volunteer tutor for disadvantaged students. He taught entrepreneurship for more than four years at Georgetown University's School of Business Administration. Ric wrote, directed, and produced a full-length feature film, Elliot Fauman, Ph.D., a romantic comedy released by the distribution arm of United Artists Theater Circuit. Previously, he was a film reviewer for in-town newspapers in Washington, D.C. He is a member of the Authors Guild. Ric was an entrepreneur for most of his career. He served as founder and chairman of a private equity firm; head of corporate finance for a Wall Street investment bank; and founder and chairman of a real estate development company and a high-security data storage company. Prior to running his own companies, Ric served as financial consultant to the Department of Housing and Urban Development and director of market research for a publicly-owned real estate development company. Previous to his graduate business school education, he worked as an engineer/scientist on the Apollo Project. He is a graduate of M.I.T. and earned a master's degree from the University of Southern California, Harvard Business School, and Mercy College. Ric lives in Westchester County, New York, and NYC with Hunter, a golden retriever. He taught high school math in New York City. |
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