Title
SVP, Research & Development
Company
McGraw-Hill
Bio
Dr. Charlotte K. Frank is Senior Advisor, Research and Development, for McGraw-Hill Education. She joined the company in 1988 from a nine year leadership role as Executive Director of the Division of Curriculum and Instruction for the New York City Public Schools where she was also a teacher and supervisor. Dr. Frank has been the keynote speaker at major forums e.g. Teachers College, Harvard University, Touro College, Mercy College and Bank Street College with a focus on comparing and contrasting school practices with the needs of the workforce for the twenty-first century. She provides leadership for the Annual Harold W. McGraw Jr. Prize for Those Who Have Made A Difference in Education as well as serving as the co-chair with Peter Yarrow (Peter, Paul & Mary), “Operation Respect: Don’t Laugh At Me”. During the past few years, she has been given a “salute” by the Bank Street College of Education; inducted into the Association of Education Publishers (AEP) “Hall of Fame” and given “An Outstanding Educator of the Year Award” by Education Update. Dr. Frank is a also a recipient of the Hunter College Hall of Fame which is in addition to Hunter’s Professional Achievement Award and has been honored to be a Townsend Harris Medalist from the Alumni of the College of the City of New York. Dr. Frank graduated with a B.B.A. from CCNY, an MS.ED. from Hunter College, received her Ph.D. from New York University and is also a N.Y.S. Regent Emerita.