
Chris Whittle
Raised in a small town along the foothills of the Smoky Mountains, and amidst his 50-year career, Chris has founded and led 5 education and media endeavors, collectively employing over 8,000 team members. Founded in his college apartment, Whittle Communications grew to be one of America’s top 100 media companies, publishing Esquire and broadcasting daily to 8,000,000 students through the Channel One network, with Anderson Cooper as its first anchor. In the mid-1990s, along with former Yale University President Benno Schmidt, Chris pioneered America’s charter school movement, founding over 100 campuses with 60,000 students. In 2012, Chris co-founded and led Avenues: The World School, now one of the largest private schools in New York City with important campuses in São Paulo, Shenzhen, and Silicon Valley as well. Chris led the creation of the two Whittle School & Studios campuses in Shenzhen and Suzhou. He is one of the few entrepreneurs to found not one but two “unicorns,” the Silicon Valley created moniker for entities realizing market valuations of over $1B. He is the author of “Crash Course: A Radical Plan for Improving Public Education.“Inspired by his own, year-long, post-college circuit of the globe and by the 180 full-ride, 5-year scholarships he funded to his alma mater which included a year abroad, Chris conceived and is full-time Executive Chairman of Baret Scholars.