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This Mission-Driven Business Help Millions Of Students Learn STEM Skills – Vince Bertram – PLTW – #635

  1. This Mission-Driven Business Help Millions Of Students Learn STEM Skills - Vince Bertram - PLTW - #635 Devin Thorpe 20:50

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Vince Bertram, 50, CEO of Project Lead the Way, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit that provides STEM Education, curriculum and training to schools, districts and teachers for millions of students across the country, says operating as a mission-driven business is key to having impact.

With $73.2 million in 2017 revenue and programs in 10,500 schools in all 50 states, Project Lead the Way—PLTW—serves millions of kindergarten through 12th-grade students.

Bertram says, “We are a business and if we don’t have a sustainable business model, we can’t provide the service to schools.”

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