Jim Blew is a co-founder of DFI, the Defense of Freedom Institute for Public Policy Studies, and president of DFI Action. These DC-based nonprofits promote education freedom, civil rights, and a limited federal role in education and workforce development.
Jim served as U.S. assistant secretary for policy and budget under Betsy DeVos. Prior to his federal service, he worked in state-based education reform for more than 20 years, including leadership roles at StudentsFirst, 50CAN, and the predecessor to the American Federation for Children. He also helped guide the education reform investments of the Walton Family Foundation for nearly a decade until 2014. Before committing himself full time to education reform, Jim worked at political and communications firms in New York and California. He holds a bachelor’s degree from Occidental College and a master’s in business administration from the Yale School of Management.
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Debate on School Choice after Carson v. Makin
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School Choice & the FTCSP
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School Choice & the FTCSP
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FAFSA and the Future of Higher Education
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FAFSA and the Future of Higher Education
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Debate on School Choice after Carson v. Makin
Featuring: Michael Bindas, Senior Attorney, Institute for Justice Richard Katskee, Vice President and Legal Director,...