The Possible Zone Welcomes New Board Members to Transform Entrepreneurial Education

The Possible Zone Expands Leadership



The Possible Zone (TPZ), an innovative hands-on entrepreneurship program based in Boston, has recently announced the addition of four prominent change-makers and experts to its Board of Directors. These influential leaders will help empower young individuals as they prepare for both lifelong learning and future careers.

The new members include Brian Aquart, Esq. (Northwell Health), Kyle Hartung, Ed.D. (Jobs for the Future), J.D. LaRock, J.D., Ed.D. (Network for Teaching Entrepreneurship), and Peter Prodromou (Digital Services Expert). Their diverse backgrounds in healthcare, education, entrepreneurship, and communications will bring invaluable insights into the organization’s mission and strategies.

A Commitment to Innovation in Education



Becky Levin, the Executive Director and Co-founder of The Possible Zone, expressed her gratitude for the commitment shown by the new board members. "At The Possible Zone, we have revolutionized learning experiences for young individuals through a unique competency-based experiential program. This approach fosters self-development and equips students with essential skills for college and career exploration. With the contributions of Brian, Kyle, J.D., and Peter, we are better positioned to enhance our outreach and solidify our impact in the field of education."

This innovative program actively engages hundreds of high school students annually and provides early career exploration opportunities for young adult associates. The students develop an entrepreneurial mindset, acquire vital 21st Century skills, and interact with cutting-edge STEAM technologies at TPZ's advanced Innovation Center in Boston.

Professional Backgrounds of New Board Members



Brian Aquart, Esq.


As Vice President of Workforce Community Education at Northwell Health, Brian Aquart is renowned for leading initiatives that connect underserved communities with educational pathways. His innovative programs, like the Northwell School of Health Sciences, aim at redefining healthcare education. Also a podcaster, Brian hosts "Why I Left," discussing personal career transitions and the evolving job landscape.

Kyle Hartung, Ed.D.


Kyle Hartung has an extensive 25-year background in public K-12 systems and higher education. Currently serving as an associate vice president in JFF’s Education Practice, he spearheads initiatives that amplify equitable educational experiences. His collaboration with federal and state leaders aims to improve the educational landscape.

J.D. LaRock, J.D., Ed.D.


J.D. LaRock, the President and CEO of NFTE, is committed to creating access to high-quality entrepreneurship education for under-resourced students. Previously, he held leadership roles in the Commonwealth Corporation and made significant contributions to education policymaking at both state and national levels.

Peter Prodromou


Peter Prodromou is an accomplished global leader and strategist, currently serving as the Chief Marketing Officer of Arch. With a wealth of experience in mergers and acquisitions as well as strategic communications, he has worked with major corporations and nonprofits alike.

A Vision for the Future



The Possible Zone is committed to equipping its students with the skills, knowledge, and experiences needed to thrive in their chosen careers. The organization is continuously striving to find innovative ways to elevate youth education, ensuring upward economic mobility for all engaged.

For further information about The Possible Zone and its initiatives, visit possiblezone.org.

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