About Us
Put briefly, CredLens is the national hub for verified non-degree credential data. We empower stakeholders to make informed decisions, enhancing education and workforce outcomes.
CredLens is creating a national data trust for non-degree credentials focused on providing outcomes insights (employment, economics) for credential issuers. These insights will enable education and training providers, certification issuers, and workforce agencies to make more informed decisions and drive meaningful change.
CredLens Advisory Boards
CredLens will be guided by three advisory boards, National, Research and Evaluation, and Technology and Security. Each board provides specialized insights to inform CredLens' work in the non-degree credential space.
National Advisory Board
The National Advisory Board assists CredLens in navigating the non-degree credential ecosystem and provides expert guidance, advice, and recommendations on matters related to the organization's activities. The National Advisory Board consists of between seven and ten members, selected based on their expertise in relevant fields, such as education-to-employment, workforce development, and non-degree credentials.
- Gardner Carrick, Vice President Workforce Solutions at The Manufacturing Institute
- Scott Cheney, Chief Executive Officer at Credential Engine
- Wendi Copeland, Chief Strategy Officer at Goodwill Industries
- Christopher Goodson, Chief Growth Officer at National Student Clearinghouse
- Nathalie Gazzaneo, Co-Director at The Project on Workforce at Harvard
- Matt Sigelman, President at The Burning Glass Institute
- Roy Swift, Executive Director at Workcred
- Stephen Yadzinski, Chief Strategy and Impact Officer at Jobs for the Future (JFF)
Research and Evaluation Advisory Board
The CredLens Research and Evaluation Advisory Board, comprising seven to ten members, helps shape the organization's research agenda and activities in the non-degree credential ecosystem. Board members are selected for their credibility as published authors or research leads in education-to-employment, with expertise in translating credential data into economic impact models.
- Stu Andreason, Executive Director of Programs at The Burning Glass Institute
- Peter Bahr, Vice President and Research Director at Strada Education Foundation
- Meg Bates, Director at Illinois Workforce and Education Research Collaborative (IWERC)
- Rachel Boon, Chief Academic Officer at the Iowa Board of Regents
- Kathy Booth, Project Director Economic Mobility, Postsecondary, and Workforce Systems at WestED
- Isabel Cardenas-Navia, Associate Executive Director, Research at Workcred
- Michael Collins, Vice President, Center for Racial Economic Equity at Jobs for the Future (JFF)
- Zhewei Gregory, Director at National Student Clearinghouse
- Shalin Jyotishi, Senior Advisor at New America
- Michelle Van Noy, Director & Associate Research Professor, Education and Employment Research Center at Rutgers University
Technology and Security Advisory Board
The CredLens Technical and Security Advisory Board, consisting of seven to ten members, supports us on issues of privacy and security as well as technical architecture. This board provides expert guidance on CredLens' activities, drawing from members' expertise in education privacy, technology security standards, credential standardization, and data science.
- Tony Chiles, Chief Technology and Information Officer at National Student Clearinghouse
- Jeanne Kitchens, Chief Technology Services Officer at Credential Engine
- Stephanie Miller, Vice President of Data and Impact at Axim Collaborative
- Baron Rodriguez, Director of Information Technology and Privacy at WestEd DISC
- Philipp Schmidt, Vice President Technology Innovation at Axim Collaborative
Collaboration with Workcred
Through a partnership with Workcred, CredLens has gained valuable insights into the non-degree credential ecosystem. This collaboration has enabled CredLens to work closely with a select group of credentialing bodies who are sharing their perspectives on product and overall strategy through participation across the CredLens Advisory Boards.