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Bob Lysek, Charter Schools and Their Communities: How A Charter School CEO Negotiated a $20M Partnership with the Local Health System

Bob Lysek, Charter Schools and Their Communities: How A Charter School CEO Negotiated a $20M Partnership with the Local Health System

Update: 2024-09-05
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In this episode of the Charter School Investor podcast, "What Charter School Leadership Looks Like", Bob Lysek of Executive Education Academy Charter School discusses his journey from police officer in Florida to co-founder and CEO of  a 1300-student K to 12 charter school in Allentown, PA, Whether dying his hair orange in an act of solidarity with the students or heading the Pennsylvania Alliance of Public Charter Schools for six years, Bob know how to build a culture of collaboration.  Perhaps that explains his success in negotiating a 10-year, $20 million partnership with Lehigh Valley Hospital Health Network, which brings additional staff, college scholarships and laboratories into his school.




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Bob Lysek, Charter Schools and Their Communities: How A Charter School CEO Negotiated a $20M Partnership with the Local Health System

Bob Lysek, Charter Schools and Their Communities: How A Charter School CEO Negotiated a $20M Partnership with the Local Health System

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