Title: Director of Career Programming
Company: Partners in Education of Toledo
Location: Northwood, Ohio, United States
Reed K. Steele, director of career programming at Partners in Education of Toledo, has been recognized by Marquis Who’s Who Top Educators for dedication, achievements, and leadership in educational programming.
Mr. Steele, director of career programming at Partners in Education of Toledo in Toledo, Ohio, has excelled in his position since 2017. Since joining the organization, he has been an education specialist, leveraging his expertise to support its mission of garnering student success through community engagement. Recognized as a nonprofit entity, Partners in Education of Toledo fosters partnerships with businesses, government agencies and other sources to invest in the education of children. Before joining the nonprofit, Mr. Steele was a curriculum development aerospace education specialist who worked for NASA and the Challenger Learning Center.
Highly educated, Mr. Steele holds a Bachelor of Science in education, physical education, health and recreation and a Bachelor of Arts in performance and technical theater and speech. He also completed coursework in astronomy and astrophysics. Furthermore, Mr. Steele received his credential as a licensed teacher through his alma mater, Ball State University. His education has played a significant role in his professional journey.
Outside of his primary career endeavors, Mr. Steele is a staff member at the Toledo Zoo & Aquarium and a staff member for Bob Hope USO mobile shows. Among other notable accomplishments, he has been the artist representative to the board of Young Audiences of Indiana (now Arts for Learning) since 1983, specializing in arts and education for students. Civically, Mr. Steele has been affiliated with Rotary International in various capacities, including as a board member and past resident secretary. His years of dedication and success have earned him recognition among the Outstanding Young Men of America twice, with a Shining Star Award from the Challenger Center for Space Science Education and a Royalty Memorial Award for outstanding theater contributions from the Ball State University’s theater department. Mr. Steele believes his drive for success stems from his desire to make a mark and help change the world.
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