Felice Nudelman

Felice brings a wealth of knowledge and extensive experience to Good Rebellion, spanning both the education sector and her 12-year tenure with The New York Times Company.

With a strong foundation in education, Felice most recently served as the Associate Vice President of Academic Innovation and Transformation at AASCU. Before her role at AASCU, she held the position of Executive Vice President at the Weiss Institute/Say Yes to Education. From 2011-2016, she served as Chancellor of Antioch University in Yellow Springs, OH. During this time, the university built a new campus in Seattle and added an array of online programs. Following this, she continued to contribute to Antioch University as the Chief Global Officer for Innovation & Partnerships. Felice also played a pivotal role as the Executive Director of Pace University's School of Education and dedicated nearly a decade to academic affairs at Bloomfield College.

In her final role at The New York Times Company, Felice served as the Executive Director of Education. A key accomplishment was her role in developing The New York Times Knowledge Network, a groundbreaking e-learning business model. This initiative involved collaborating with colleges and universities to create and deliver online courses and certificates, including courses taught by New York Times journalists. In 2010, she spearheaded the Times Company's partnership with the Texas Education Agency to launch Project Share, a statewide educational initiative benefiting 400,000 teachers and four million K-12 students.

Felice is active on a number of Boards, including The Education Writers Association, Dayton Literary Peace Prize Foundation (Treasurer), and The CN World Foundation (Chair).