Babak Mostaghimi is a father, education systems entrepreneur, and strategic advisor. At home, he is an outdoorsman, avid gardener, and backyard chicken farmer. At work, Babak serves as Assistant Superintendent of Elementary Education & Student Support for Gwinnett County Public Schools where he focuses on preparing children for their future through programs focused on early learning and artificial intelligence and everything in between. He began his education career as a 5th grade teacher in Shelby, Mississippi, where he was the 2008 District Teacher of the Year and a Mississippi Teacher of the Year Nominee. Babak serves on a variety of boards for organizations including Project Invent, BSA Northeast Georgia Council, and McClure Health Science High School. Babak holds a Doctorate in Education Leadership (Ed.L.D.) and a Master’s in Public Policy from Harvard and a Bachelor’s Degree in Economics and International Relations from Johns Hopkins.
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