Ed Graff began his tenure in the
Minneapolis Public Schools on 1 July 2016 after a decade and a half in the
public school district of Anchorage, Alaska, where he has served as elementary
school teacher, elementary school principal, and in several central office positions,
including director of elementary education, chief academic officer, and
superintendent (academic years 2013-2014, 2014-2015, and 2015-2016).
Graff has made numerous staffing changes in
the Davis Center (MPS central offices, 1250 West Broadway). Key members of his leadership staff
(frequently referred to as the “cabinet”) as of September 2019 are as follows:
Ed Graff Minneapolis
Public Schools Superintendent
The superintendent of schools is responsible for leading all
functions and processes for the school district. The superintendent is charged
with working with all internal and external stakeholders to implement and
execute core strategies that produce results across the school district. The
superintendent sets the academic priorities of the school district and serves
as the primary decision-maker and spokesperson for Minneapolis Public Schools.
Cecilia Saddler Deputy Chief of
Academics, Leadership, and Learning
The Deputy Chief of Academics, Leadership and Learning manages
operational connections to support associate superintendents, principals and
teaching staff in accelerating student achievement and overall school
improvement that is aligned to the core values and academic goals of
Acceleration 2020.
Eric Moore Chief of
Research, Evaluation, Accountability, and Assessment
The Chief of Academics and Accountability, Research and Equity
oversees two departments responsible for ensuring that both academic and
student supports are aligned to school needs, that equity is embedded in all
academic divisional processes, and that identified district priorities
(including equity, literacy, Multi-tiered Systems of Support and Social and
Emotional Learning) are clearly articulated and monitored. The Chief provides
MPS executives with decision-support through data analysis and interpretation
and assures programs are in compliance with Federal, state, and local laws.
Ibrahima Diop Chief Financial Officer
The chief financial officer leads the division of Finance, which
is responsible for the overall fiscal management of the district. The chief
provides leadership, direction and guidance in financial strategies and
priorities. The Finance division umbrella includes Accounts Payable, Budget,
Payroll, Purchasing, and Student Accounting Departments. Some of the
responsibilities covered in these departments are monies for student-generated
revenue, legislative allocations, budget accountability, annual budget tie-out
process, fiscal auditing as well as grants management.
Maggie Sullivan Chief of Human
Resources
The Chief Human Resources Officer
provides leadership for the full scope of functions provided by the Human
Resources (HR) Division, including staffing, workforce planning, talent
management, compensation, employee & labor relations, equal employment opportunity,
benefits, risk management and insurance, professional development, and
organizational change; provides advice and counsel on HR issues, interprets
bargaining agreements, develops policies and procedures, manages division
budgets and functions, and develops MPS human capital strategy to enhance
organizational effectiveness.
Fadi Fadhil Chief Information Officer
The chief information officer is responsible
for the Information Technology strategy, computer systems, infrastructure,
operations and deploying solutions that align with the district goals and
objectives. Areas of focus include innovative use of technology to enhance,
accelerate and transform student learning and academic achievement.
Karen Devet Chief Operations Officer
The
chief operating officer executes the operational priorities of the school
district, providing leadership, direction and guidance in operational
strategies. The chief oversees key operational functions of the school district
including transportation, nutrition services, safety and security, capital
planning and construction, maintenance, and operations.
Suzanne
Kelly Chief of Staff
The chief of staff advises and supports the superintendent on day-to-day matters and creates a culture of high expectations that result in accelerated student achievement and improved school performance. The chief serves as a liaison between the superintendent and elected officials, stakeholders and MPS families.
Amy
Moore General
Counsel
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