Glenn Singleton
Glenn Eric Singleton hails from Baltimore, Maryland. A product of public elementary and independent secondary school, Singleton earned his Bachelors degree from the University of Pennsylvania and his Masters degree from the Graduate School of Education at Stanford University. Singleton began his career as an Ivy League admission director. In 1992, he founded Pacific Educational Group, Inc. to support families in their transitions within and between K–12 and higher education. His company later grew into its intended mission of addressing systemic issues of educational inequity by providing guidance to districts as to how to meet the needs of underserved student of color populations. In 2003, Singleton was the recipient for the National School Public Relations Association Eugene T. Carothers Human Relations Award for outstanding service in the fields of human rights and human relations. He has appeared on ABC’s “Good Morning America,” has hosted and produced educational programs for cable access television, and has written numerous articles on the topics of equity, institutional racism, leadership and staff development for national journals, magazines and newspapers. He is also the author of Courageous Conversations about Race: A Strategy for Achieving Equity in Schools. Singleton is an adjunct professor of educational leadership at San José State University and resides in San Francisco, California. He is a member of the Board of Advisors for the Bay Area Coalition of Equitable Schools.