Aundrey Page
Aundrey (Drey) Page is currently serving as a Linda G. Hammett Ory fellow at EdRedesign. He is an entrepreneur, award-winning executive coach, and current doctor of educational leadership (Ed.L.D.) candidate at Harvard striving to create equitable learning environments where everyone, regardless of identities, can thrive and be well. Immediately before his time at Harvard, Aundrey served as a senior executive at a national nonprofit where he used his strengths in strategic systems-level thinking, organizational strategy, and human-centered design to help guide the organization through a theory of change process that completely revamped their service model and way of operating, while saving financial resources that were able to be redistributed to maximize the organization’s national impact. Prior to his vice president roles, Aundrey was a visionary and ground-breaking high school principal, vice principal, and mathematics teacher in San Francisco, California and Atlanta, Georgia. During his tenure, he drove transformational change that increased student achievement, enrollment, student belonging, parent engagement, and workforce diversification, all during a global pandemic. Outside of working to make the world a more equitable place, Aundrey loves traveling, cooking, mindfulness, exploring technology and reading a great non-fiction novel.