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Lamplighter Montessori School is a Cordova, TN-based company in the Education sector.
AWE is a Chester, PA-based company in the Education sector.
Sibling Group Holdings, Inc. (SIBE) is leveraging advanced technology and education management operations in order to enhance and expand the delivery of 21st century learning through the use of multiple teaching, learning and assessment methods. The mission is being accomplished by accessing funds from the public capital markets and applying them in a unified strategy that will accelerate the improvement of Pre-K, K-12 and post secondary education across the globe. The results: better educated children and adults, sustainable and cost effective instructional models and reduced dependence on governmental funding. Our current operations include professional development for the teaching profession; educational technology offerings, including classroom management tools; a comprehensive and flexible online curriculum; an aggregation platform for massive open online courses, and academic and skills credentialing. We are investing in specialized curriculum such as STEM (science, technology, engineering and math), ESL (english as a second language), SEL (social and emotional learning) and Special Ed aimed at supporting students with special needs and their teachers. The Company’s educational operations are based in Columbus, Ohio, and the executive offices are in Atlanta, Georgia.
Walther Cancer Foundation, Inc. (WCF) is an independent, private grant-making foundation committed to eliminating cancer as a cause of suffering and death through supporting and promoting interdisciplinary and inter-institutional basic laboratory, clinical, and behavioral cancer research. The Foundation is particularly interested in supporting efforts to strengthen cancer research institutions in the state of Indiana. WCF believes that cancer research provides tangible benefits in expanding our base of knowledge, saving lives and offering hope to patients and their families. Since its founding in 1985, the Walther Cancer Foundation has invested almost $100 million in cancer-focused medical research.