Paul L. Kimmelman, Ed.D., is senior advisor in the office of the chief executive officer at Learning Point Associates. He works on federal and state policy, gives legislative updates to constituents, and makes presentations on building organizational capacity. Dr. Kimmelman also worked at Argosy University as program coordinator for organizational leadership. In 30 years in K–12 education, he has been a teacher, a principal, a superintendent, an adjunct professor at colleges/universities, an educational consultant, and an author of numerous publications. As superintendent, Dr. Kimmelman helped the Lima, Ohio, district comply with a federal desegregation order. As a superintendent in Illinois, he was president of the First in the World Consortium, recognized by President Clinton and Secretary of Education Richard Riley when they visited Illinois to announce their world-class successful work. Dr. Kimmelman was appointed by former U.S. Secretary of Education Richard Riley to the National Commission on Mathematics and Science Teaching for the 21st Century and served on the Third International Mathematics and Science Study Technical Review Panel. He was appointed by U.S. Secretary of Education Rod Paige to serve on the Teacher Assistance Corps. He has published three books on education, the most recent, The School Leadership Triangle: From Compliance to Leadership. Dr. Kimmelman earned a doctoral degree in education from the University of Toledo with an emphasis on educational and public administration