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National Evaluation and Technical Assistance Center for the Education of Children and Youth Who Are Neglected, Delinquent, or At Risk

The National Evaluation and Technical Assistance Center for the Education of Children and Youth Who Are Neglected, Delinquent, or At Risk (NDTAC)

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Staff members are listed in alphabetical order. Please feel free to contact us for further information. General comments and requests may be sent to NDTAC@air.org.

Tarek Anandan
Co-Project Director
tanandan@air.org
202-403-5636

Leslie Brock
Research Associate
lbrock@air.org
650-843-8107

Greta Colombi
Research Analyst
gcolombi@air.org
202-403-5123

Ariane Gordon
Web Development Associate
agordon@air.org
202-403-5811

Natalie Keegan
Community Relations Specialist
nkeegan@air.org
410-347-8555

Patrick Kelly
Research Assistant
pkelly@air.org
202-403-5274

Tal Kerem
Research Associate
tkerem@air.org
202-403-5447

Stephanie Lampron
Deputy Project Director
slampron@air.org
202-403-6822

DeAngela Milligan
Research Assistant
dmilligan@air.org
202-403-5281

Mindee O’Cummings
Research Analyst
mocummings@air.org
202-403-5254

David Osher
Principal Investigator
dosher@air.org
202-944-5373

Nick Read
Research Associate
nread@air.org
202-403-5354

Anju Sidana
Research Associate
asidana@air.org
202-403-5540

Liz Williams
Research Associate
lizwilliams@air.org
202-403-6786

 

 

State Liaisons

An NDTAC staff member has been assigned to each State to function as a point person for one-on-one technical assistance. Contacts for each State are listed on our Direct Assistance page. go »

Meet John McLaughlin

John McLaughlin is the Federal Program Manager for the Title I, Part D Neglected, Delinquent or At-Risk program. more »

Key Staff

Learn more about the Center's key staff. more »

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The content of this Web site does not necessarily reflect the views or policies of the U.S. Department of Education, nor does mention of trade names, commercial products, or organizations imply endorsement by the U.S. Government. The programs/models featured on this site have not been evaluated by NDTAC. The site is meant to serve as a tool and to provide examples of work being done in the field. This Web site was created and is maintained by American Institutes for Research (AIR) through funding from the U.S. Department of Education, contract no. ED-04-CO-0025/0006.
For more information, send an e-mail to NDTAC@air.org.