Michael Dannenberg
Michael Dannenberg is the founding Director of New America Foundation's Education Policy Program, the Federal Education Budget Project, and currently a Senior Fellow.
Dannenberg once served as the Senior Education Counsel to Senator Edward M. Kennedy (D-MA), playing a significant role in drafting No Child Left Behind Act, the Education Finance Incentive Grant program, the Taxpayer-Teacher Protection Act, and the National Science Foundation Reauthorization Act.
His work has been published in The Washington Post, The New York Times, Chicago Tribune, Boston Globe, and Fortune magazine. Dannenberg graduated from Yale Law School in 1998, holds a Master's degree in Education Policy and Administration from Stanford University, and earned a bachelor's degree from Boston University.[1]
Bernard L. Schwartz Fellow
Dannenberg is a fellow in The Bernard L. Schwartz Fellows Program with the New America Foundation, as of 2010.[1]