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[[Chad Ratliff]] is Assistant Director of Instruction and Innovation Projects for [[Albemarle County Public Schools]].
[[Chad Ratliff]] is Assistant Director of Instruction and Innovation Projects for [[Albemarle County Public Schools]]. He was appointed to that position by the [[Albemarle County School Board]] on August 13, 2009.<ref name="acpsannounce">{{cite web|title=School Board Makes Two Personnel Appointments|url=http://schoolcenter.k12albemarle.org/education/components/docmgr/default.php?sectiondetailid=78754&fileitem=44602&catfilter=11759|author=Albemarle County Public Schools|work=|publisher=|location=|publishdate=August 14, 2009|accessdate=September 15, 2010}}</ref>


Ratliff oversees career and technical education, project management, as well as research and development for [[Albemarle County Public Schools]]. He also establishes and develops community and business alliances.  Ratliff is a member of [[Charlottesville Future Fund]] and a Virginia Board of Education appointee to the State Advisory Committee for CTE. He is co-founder of Spencer L. Chang Foundation and co-founder of a real estate investment firm. Ratliff is a member of the 2010-2011 [[Leadership Charlottesville]] class.<ref>Ross, Jann. Leadership Charlottesville 2011 Class Directory. Charlottesville: Charlottesville Regional Chamber of Commerce, 12 Sept. 2010. PDF.</ref>  
Ratliff oversees career and technical education, project management, as well as research and development for [[Albemarle County Public Schools]]. He also establishes and develops community and business alliances.  Ratliff is a member of [[Charlottesville Future Fund]] and a Virginia Board of Education appointee to the State Advisory Committee for CTE. He is co-founder of Spencer L. Chang Foundation and co-founder of a real estate investment firm. Ratliff is a member of the 2010-2011 [[Leadership Charlottesville]] class.<ref>Ross, Jann. Leadership Charlottesville 2011 Class Directory. Charlottesville: Charlottesville Regional Chamber of Commerce, 12 Sept. 2010. PDF.</ref>  
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Ratliff was named one of the "Top 20 Under 40" emerging leaders by the Blue Ridge Business Journal{{fact}}, is a seven-time Wrestling Coach of the Year recipient{{fact}}, and a three-time Most Influential Educator honoree{{fact}}.  He serves on several educational boards and is member of the 2010-2011 [[CNE]] Board Development Academy{{fact}}.  
Ratliff was named one of the "Top 20 Under 40" emerging leaders by the Blue Ridge Business Journal{{fact}}, is a seven-time Wrestling Coach of the Year recipient{{fact}}, and a three-time Most Influential Educator honoree{{fact}}.  He serves on several educational boards and is member of the 2010-2011 [[CNE]] Board Development Academy{{fact}}.  


Ratliff received an M.B.A. in General Management from Virginia Tech, an M.Ed. in Administration and Supervision from the University of Virginia, and a B.S. in Human Services from Old Dominion University.{{fact}}
Ratliff received an M.B.A. in General Management from Virginia Tech, an M.Ed. in Administration and Supervision from the University of Virginia, and a B.S. in Human Services from Old Dominion University.<ref name="acpsannounce"/>


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Chad Ratliff is Assistant Director of Instruction and Innovation Projects for Albemarle County Public Schools. He was appointed to that position by the Albemarle County School Board on August 13, 2009.[1]

Ratliff oversees career and technical education, project management, as well as research and development for Albemarle County Public Schools. He also establishes and develops community and business alliances. Ratliff is a member of Charlottesville Future Fund and a Virginia Board of Education appointee to the State Advisory Committee for CTE. He is co-founder of Spencer L. Chang Foundation and co-founder of a real estate investment firm. Ratliff is a member of the 2010-2011 Leadership Charlottesville class.[2]

Ratliff was named one of the "Top 20 Under 40" emerging leaders by the Blue Ridge Business Journal[citation needed], is a seven-time Wrestling Coach of the Year recipient[citation needed], and a three-time Most Influential Educator honoree[citation needed]. He serves on several educational boards and is member of the 2010-2011 CNE Board Development Academy[citation needed].

Ratliff received an M.B.A. in General Management from Virginia Tech, an M.Ed. in Administration and Supervision from the University of Virginia, and a B.S. in Human Services from Old Dominion University.[1]

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 Web. School Board Makes Two Personnel Appointments, Albemarle County Public Schools, August 14, 2009, retrieved September 15, 2010.
  2. Ross, Jann. Leadership Charlottesville 2011 Class Directory. Charlottesville: Charlottesville Regional Chamber of Commerce, 12 Sept. 2010. PDF.

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