Jeremy Goldstein With a broad background in teaching, administration, and innovation in education, Jeremy started his career after graduate school working as a Forensic Archaeologist and Anthropologist in Southeast Asia. He began teaching in public education in 1998 and later in independent schools. HIs background includes teaching grades 5-12 in a wide array of subjects that cover Modern Languages (French/Spanish), World and US History, Science, Global Studies, and World Religions. Jeremy began working in educational leadership when he was tasked with directing a growing Global Education program in Rhode Island. With a career path in the classroom and innovative spaces, he recently served on the senior leadership team at Episcopal High School as the Executive Director of the McCain - Ravenel Center where he led teams in developing innovative place-based curriculum, designing new professional development opportunities, and growing the school's network of partners in the greater Washington area and beyond.

Jeremy started his current role as the Director of Joseph Meyerhoff Center for Career Development/Co-Director of the Ratcliffe Center for Creative Entrepreneurship at the Maryland Institute College of Art (MICA) in the summer of 2022. He is driven by his curiosity and passion for experiential environments and real-world learning. Using anthropology and a design thinking mindset as a foundation, he strives to build energy around innovation and connecting communities to unique strategic partnerships. Jeremy lives with his wife Lucy, daughter Jane, and mischievous dog Callie in Alexandria.