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What does it take to change the trajectory of educational opportunity in a city?
In this episode of Bold by Choice, hosts Vashaunta Harris and Jim Goenner sit down with Brandon Brown, CEO of The Mind Trust and recipient of the National Charter Schools Institute's Arc Changer Award, presented at the Bold By Choice Summit. Together, they explore what it means to pursue lasting systems change, build coalitions around a shared vision, and remain committed to expanding opportunity for students over the long term.
Brandon shares his journey from Teach For America corps member in St. Louis to educational advocate and leader in Indianapolis. Along the way, he discovered that while great teaching can change lives, lasting impact often requires transforming the systems that shape students' opportunities.
The conversation examines The Mind Trust's twenty-year commitment to educational innovation, talent development, school incubation, and policy leadership. Brandon reflects on the organization's unwavering North Star: ensuring that students' futures are not determined by their race, income, or ZIP code. Through stories of persistence, coalition building, and courageous leadership, he reveals what it takes to move from bold ideas to meaningful, sustainable change.
Listeners will also hear about the challenges that accompany transformative work—from public resistance and political opposition to the personal costs of advocacy—and why trust, credibility, and long-term relationships remain essential ingredients for lasting progress.
At its heart, this episode is about more than educational reform. It is about bold persistence—the willingness to stay committed long enough to help bend the arc of opportunity toward something better for future generations.
In This Episode
Brandon's journey from classroom teacher to systems-level leader
The founding vision and evolution of The Mind Trust
Why educational change requires a long-term perspective
Building coalitions around a shared North Star
School innovation and talent development in Indianapolis
The role of persistence in systems transformation
Navigating resistance and public criticism
Leadership lessons from difficult seasons
Expanding educational opportunity through policy and partnership
What gives hope for the future of education
Key Takeaway
Powered by the National Charter Schools Institute.
By National Charter Schools InstituteWhat does it take to change the trajectory of educational opportunity in a city?
In this episode of Bold by Choice, hosts Vashaunta Harris and Jim Goenner sit down with Brandon Brown, CEO of The Mind Trust and recipient of the National Charter Schools Institute's Arc Changer Award, presented at the Bold By Choice Summit. Together, they explore what it means to pursue lasting systems change, build coalitions around a shared vision, and remain committed to expanding opportunity for students over the long term.
Brandon shares his journey from Teach For America corps member in St. Louis to educational advocate and leader in Indianapolis. Along the way, he discovered that while great teaching can change lives, lasting impact often requires transforming the systems that shape students' opportunities.
The conversation examines The Mind Trust's twenty-year commitment to educational innovation, talent development, school incubation, and policy leadership. Brandon reflects on the organization's unwavering North Star: ensuring that students' futures are not determined by their race, income, or ZIP code. Through stories of persistence, coalition building, and courageous leadership, he reveals what it takes to move from bold ideas to meaningful, sustainable change.
Listeners will also hear about the challenges that accompany transformative work—from public resistance and political opposition to the personal costs of advocacy—and why trust, credibility, and long-term relationships remain essential ingredients for lasting progress.
At its heart, this episode is about more than educational reform. It is about bold persistence—the willingness to stay committed long enough to help bend the arc of opportunity toward something better for future generations.
In This Episode
Brandon's journey from classroom teacher to systems-level leader
The founding vision and evolution of The Mind Trust
Why educational change requires a long-term perspective
Building coalitions around a shared North Star
School innovation and talent development in Indianapolis
The role of persistence in systems transformation
Navigating resistance and public criticism
Leadership lessons from difficult seasons
Expanding educational opportunity through policy and partnership
What gives hope for the future of education
Key Takeaway
Powered by the National Charter Schools Institute.