Anonymous wrote:Read the bios of the Board of Trustees. One perhaps can quibble about the school's plan, but they are an impressive group of leaders.
https://www.gds.org/page/about/board-of-trustees
Looking at this and I'm struck by the lack of diversity on the board which is marked contrast to the school's brand as DC's socially progressive school. This caused me to look at other schools. I have to say the make up of GDS' board is pretty much par for the course (pun intended) for almost all the schools around here.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How are they paying for this while also carrying the retail spaces?
The school has some rather smart and successful people on the board (top Ivy law grads, tech entrepreneurs, investors, ex-administration types). They'll figure it out.
You are insufferable.
Anonymous wrote:"The school has some rather smart and successful people on the board (top Ivy law grads, tech entrepreneurs, investors, ex-administration types). They'll figure it out."
What happened with their first attempt at being smart?
Anonymous wrote:"The school has some rather smart and successful people on the board (top Ivy law grads, tech entrepreneurs, investors, ex-administration types). They'll figure it out."
What happened with their first attempt at being smart?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How are they paying for this while also carrying the retail spaces?
The school has some rather smart and successful people on the board (top Ivy law grads, tech entrepreneurs, investors, ex-administration types). They'll figure it out.
Anonymous wrote:How are they paying for this while also carrying the retail spaces?