Senior Management
About GreatSchools
![]() | Bill Jackson, Founder, President, and CEO
As a teacher in the U.S. and China in the late 1980s, Bill came to recognize
the extraordinary influence that parents have over their children's
education. Then, as an Internet entrepreneur in the 1990s, he recognized
the extraordinary potential of the Internet as a communications medium to
engage and support parents. He founded GreatSchools in 1998 to tap the
power of this new medium to help parents be more effectively involved in
their children's education. An avid school volunteer, Bill is a member of
the California P-16 Council and serves as secretary of the Parent
Association Council at Chinese American International School and a
volunteer at Miraloma Elementary School. He has also served as a director
of the San Francisco Education Fund and as treasurer for two San Francisco
school financing measures and a school board campaign. Bill holds a degree
in mechanical engineering from Yale University and is a graduate of the
San Francisco Coro Fellows Program. As the former president of the
Scientific Society at
Phillips Exeter Academy,
Bill loves hearing about his two daughters' elementary school science
experiments.
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![]() ![]() | Dana Meade and Paula Rivers, Co-Chief Operating Officers
Dana and Paula are a job-sharing duo with a seven-year history of running
the day-to-day operations of Bay Area companies like Zoomerang.com and
Portera Systems Inc. Before joining together, Dana held positions at
Arthur Andersen and Andersen Consulting. Paula worked for Cambridge
Technology Partners and consulted with the MBA Enterprise Corps in Krakow,
Poland. Dana earned her BS in mechanical engineering from the University
of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, her MS in environmental engineering and
science from Stanford University, and her MBA from the University of
California at Berkeley. Paula holds a BA in political science from the
University of Michigan and an MBA from Columbia University. She's still
grateful to her English teacher at
Rochester High School
for teaching her how to construct a solid persuasive argument —
lately it's come in handy when negotiating with her two children.
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![]() | David Buxton, Vice President of Technology
With 20 years of software development and 10 years of management under his
belt, David most recently worked at Adobe Systems as Director of Web Services.
David graduated from the University of Bristol with a degree in computer
science. In his final year there, he designed a computer system to help
children learn to read which was commissioned by a local elementary school.
David credits his years at the Royal Grammar School in Newcastle-upon-Tyne
for exposing him to a wide range of musical, practical and sporting
experiences, and for his deep-seated dislike of cricket.
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![]() | Clare Ellis, Vice President, Product Strategy
Clare guides the strategic development of GreatSchools and our growing
community of involved parents. Previously, Clare was the director of
content development for Nickelodeon's Family and Kids Division, where
she helped launch ParentsConnect and manage GoCityKids, which she cofounded.
She was the
founding editor in chief of BabyCenter.com and served as the editor of
Disney Publishing's FamilyFun magazine. After graduating from Smith
College with a BA in English, Clare worked in publishing at Health
magazine, Time-Warner Inc. and McGraw-Hill. She'll never miss a recital
by either of her two sons after having been one of 24 (or so) flautists in
the
Bronxville High School
band.
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![]() | Lilly Fu, Chief Financial Officer
Lilly was one of the first recruits of Teach
for America, where she taught second grade in Oakland, California. Lilly
earned her BA in political science and economics from Wellesley College
and her MPP from the Harvard Kennedy School. She led the financial metrics
and evaluation efforts at the Stupski Foundation, a private philanthropic
institution dedicated to improving urban public schools nationwide, and
later became the finance director of an online subsidiary of Sony Pictures
Entertainment. She has also held finance positions at PriceWaterhouse,
Oracle, and AT&T. Lilly attended
Mills High School
in Millbrae,
California, where she earned the coveted "top car washer" title for the
National Honor Society fundraiser.
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![]() | Lisa Fung, Vice President of Business Development and Sales
Before joining GreatSchools, Lisa led successful sales and BD teams at Ziff Davis,
Zip2, GoCityKids, and Homestead Technologies. She graduated from University of California
Berkeley with a BA in environmental science. Lisa founded the PTA at her son's
and daughter's preschool and now leads the communication and fundraising
committees at San Francisco Friends Schools. As a varsity song girl at
Lowell High School
— one of the oldest public high schools west of the
Mississippi — Lisa won the school's TV20 dance party.
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![]() | Jaime Uzeta, Vice President, Growth Strategy and Development
Jaime has worked at the intersection of media and social change for over a
decade, with his experience spanning the corporate, nonprofit and government
sectors. Prior to GreatSchools, he co-developed MTV's socially oriented
marketing campaigns, including the Emmy Award-winning Choose or Lose
and Fight for Your Rights initiatives. As the partner of a consulting
firm, he advised organizations such as CNN and the Bill & Melinda
Gates Foundation on program and marketing strategies. During the Clinton
Administration, Jaime held appointments at the White House and the
Departments of Treasury and Commerce. He graduated from the University of
Houston with a BA in political science and earned his MBA from Columbia
University. Jaime liked to pretend he was a big shot Hollywood film
producer while working on extracurricular film projects at
Coronado High School.
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![]() | Molly Vitorte, Vice President, Partner Relationships
Molly brings to GreatSchools over 20 years of experience in the nonprofit,
for-profit and higher education sectors, with a focus on improving college
access for minority and low-income students. Previously, she was the
national director of outreach and alliances at the Hispanic Scholarship
Fund and the associate director of Stanford University's Center for Latin
American Studies. She graduated from the University of Washington with a BA
in international studies and earned a PhD in Latin American Studies from
the University of California at Berkeley. Her diverse experience began at a
tiny international school in Brazil. During high school she played the lead
role in several of the city's English-speaking community theatre productions. |









