Our Director
About Mark E. Emblidge, Ph.D.

Mark E. Emblidge, PhD., has been closely involved with a variety of state and national educational
issues over the past twenty years. He is the founding director of the Foundation and also serves
as Director of The Literacy Institute at Virginia
Commonwealth University. In 1994, Emblidge was elected to the first elected school board
in Richmond, Virginia, where he served for four terms and was elected three times to serve as
chairman. In 1995, President Bill Clinton appointed Dr. Emblidge to the board of the National
Institute for Literacy. He became the Institute's chair in 1998 and served in that position until
the end of his term in 2002, when Virginia Governor Mark Warner appointed him to the Virginia
State Board of Education. This was followed in 2004 with a four-year appointment to the Southern
Regional Education Board (SREB). In 2006, Governor Timothy Kaine re-appointed Dr. Emblidge to
the State Board of Education, after which Emblidge was elected President by the members of
the Board.
Dr. Emblidge received his Ph.D. and his Master's Degree in Education from the University of
Virginia and a Bachelor's Degree in Political Science from Gordon College in Wenham,
Massachusetts.
Read a letter from Dr. Mark Emblidge, written for a Celebration of Words, November 2005 »
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