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Christopher "Chris" Hedrick is an entrepreneur and expert in learning, global health, international development, and technology.


NextStep

Hedrick was CEO of NextStep Interactive, a venture-capital backed company that trained low-wage and unemployed workers in job skills and industry certifications and places them in high demand entry-level healthcare jobs such as certified nursing assistant, the most in-demand job role in the country. The company played a prominent role in the effort to expand the supply of frontline healthcare workers in the face of the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Impact Ventures and Village Capital awarded NextStep the 2020 Frontline Health Worker Prize for creating the most unique product solving a major pain point for frontline health workers and the patients they serve. Investors in the company include JAZZ Venture Partners,
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,
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Impact Ventures, SEI Ventures, ZOMA Capital, and Springrock Ventures. NextStep operated in the states of Colorado, Oregon and Washington. In 2023, Care Academy acquired the NextStep learning platform and nursing assistant training content.


Kepler

Prior to founding NextStep, from 2014 through 2016 Hedrick was CEO of
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, a university program based in
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that blends technology-based learning, intense local seminars and education-to-employment support to offer U.S.-accredited degrees at very low cost. Kepler's aim is to dramatically expand access to high quality college education across Africa. Hedrick led growth of Kepler from a start up class of 50 students to over 400 students on two campuses, one in Kigali and the other a unique program in partnership with the
UNHCR The Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) is a United Nations agency mandated to aid and Humanitarian protection, protect refugees, Internally displaced person, forcibly displaced communities, and Statelessness, s ...
based at the Kiziba Refugee Camp in western Rwanda.


Peace Corps

From 2007 through 2014, Hedrick led the U.S.
Peace Corps The Peace Corps is an Independent agency of the U.S. government, independent agency and program of the United States government that trains and deploys volunteers to communities in partner countries around the world. It was established in Marc ...
efforts in
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prevention across Africa and was the Country Director for the
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in Senegal. Hedrick grew
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/Senegal to become the largest
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program in the world at the conclusion of his tenure there. Hedrick led the development of the Peace Corps/Senegal Food Security initiative which is the largest
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-funded Peace Corps food security project in the world under the global Feed the Future program. The Peace Corps program in Senegal under Hedrick's leadership was awarded the prestigious Learning Spotlight Award in 2010 for innovation in its training programs. In 2012, he was awarded the Director's Distinguished Service Award, the agency's highest honor, for his work in creating and coordinating the Peace Corps Stomping Out Malaria in Africa initiative. After partnering with Peace Corps Senegal in a major bed net distribution effort, the international NGO
Malaria No More Malaria No More is a nonprofit organization that seeks to eradicate malaria. The organization has offices in the United States, as well as affiliates in India, Japan and the United Kingdom, and is known for its participation in the Idol Gives B ...
called Hedrick "part international diplomat, part community health worker, part development MacGyver" in its annual report. In 2014, the government of Senegal awarded him the title of "Champion of the Fight Against Malaria." Hedrick promoted the concept of the "New Peace Corps," the professionalization and modernization of Peace Corps programming and service, including enhanced partnerships with USAID and other development institutions and improved utilization of technology, a vision summarized in an article in the
Yale Journal of International Affairs The ''Yale Journal of International Affairs'' is an international affairs policy journal based out of Yale University ( New Haven, CT). The journal is published biyearly and contains articles, interviews and op-eds by academics, policy practitione ...
. Hedrick, his Peace Corps volunteers, and staff co-authored numerous peer reviewed journal articles based on their work and partnerships developed while Hedrick led the Senegal program, particularly in the field of public health.


Intrepid Learning Solutions

From 1999 to 2007, Hedrick was the President and CEO of Intrepid Learning Solutions, a
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, Washington-based learning technology company which he co-founded with Dennis Heck. Under his leadership, Intrepid was named by Inc. magazine as one of the fastest-growing companies in America. Hedrick raised investments for Intrepid from venture capital companies
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, FTV Capital, and Rustic Canyon Partners and from individuals including William H. Gates, Sr. While Hedrick was CEO, Intrepid signed a landmark contract to provide outsourced training services to the Boeing Company, landed other clients such as Microsoft, United Airlines, Autodesk, and Bank of America, and was named one of the Top 20 Learning Outsourcing Providers in the world. In 2014, the training outsourcing arm of Intrepid was sold to Xerox to bolster its learning services division. In 2017, Ingram, through its corporate education and training division Vitalsource, acquired Intrepid's learning technology management platform and line of business in a cash transaction.


Science and Technology Advisor to the Governor of Washington State

Previously, he served as the Science and Technology Policy advisor to
Gary Locke Gary Faye Locke (born January 21, 1950) is an American politician, attorney, and former diplomat from the State of Washington. Locke served as the 21st governor of Washington from 1997 to 2005, where he was the first Chinese-American governor ...
, the Governor of Washington state, subsequently U.S. Secretary of Commerce and Ambassador to China. During his tenure as the governor's advisor, Washington was named as the state government that most effectively used information technology. While serving as the Science and Technology Policy advisor, Hedrick also was named to lead the Washington State Year 2000 Office, appointed by the Governor to be the public face of the state's Y2K preparations.


Gates Library Foundation

Prior to joining the Locke Administration, he was the founding Director of Strategy and Operations for the Gates Library Foundation, the predecessor organization to the Bill and Melinda
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. Hedrick organized and presented the original proposal to Bill Gates to create a $200 million private philanthropic initiative focused on expanding access to the Internet and providing training and technical assistance to public libraries serving low-income communities.


Microsoft

The Gates Library Foundation grew out of a program called Libraries Online that Hedrick created and managed at
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. At Microsoft, Hedrick was a prominent advocate of bridging the "digital divide." He managed Microsoft's relationships with the United Negro College Fund and with the University of Washington and the state community college system, where he developed and managed a software donation that was the largest in industry history at that time. This donation was announced at a joint event between President
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and Microsoft CEO
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which Hedrick proposed and managed.


Earlier career

He has also been a senior administrator at the
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, where he worked for
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; served in the administration of Washington Governor
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; was elected to the
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School Board; and was a Peace Corps Volunteer in
Senegal Senegal, officially the Republic of Senegal, is the westernmost country in West Africa, situated on the Atlantic Ocean coastline. It borders Mauritania to Mauritania–Senegal border, the north, Mali to Mali–Senegal border, the east, Guinea t ...
. He worked for Congressman
Don Bonker Donald Leroy Bonker (March 7, 1937 – May 30, 2023) was an American politician from the state of Washington. A member of the Democratic Party, he served as county auditor of Clark County, Washington from 1966 to 1974 and a member of the Unit ...
in Washington, D.C., directed his
Olympia, Washington Olympia is the capital city of the U.S. state of Washington. It had a population of 55,605 at the 2020 census, making it the state of Washington's 23rd-most populous city. Olympia is the county seat of Thurston County, and the central city ...
district office and managed Bonker's last two successful re-election campaigns, Hedrick was a
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at Oxford University and graduated with honors and distinction from
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. He is a graduate of Olympia High School and was elected as a Director of the Olympia School District in 1991. In 2013, he was inducted into the Olympia High School Hall of Fame.


Non-profit Leadership

Until he moved back to Senegal, he was the Chairman of the Board of Trustees of
The Evergreen State College The Evergreen State College is a public liberal arts college in Olympia, Washington. Founded in 1967, it offers a non-traditional undergraduate curriculum in which students have the option to design their own study towards a degree or follow a ...
, board member and Treasurer for the Program for Appropriate Technology in Health (PATH), the largest recipient of Gates Foundation funding for global health, and the Chairman of the Board of the Digital Learning Commons. He also served on the Board of Directors of LINGOs, a non-profit promoting sustainable global development by helping to build the capacity of the people delivering programs around the world.


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