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Gabrieli was a senior partner at Bessemer Venture Partners |
Gabrieli was a senior partner at Bessemer Venture Partners where he focus' on the biotechnology industry. Gabrieli was a Democratic Party candidate for Congress in 1998, and won the Party's nomination for Lieutenant Governor of Massachusetts in 2002. In 2000, Gabrieli co-founded the educational charity, Massachusetts 2020. In 2006, Gabrieli was third choice for the Democratic nomination for Governor of Massachusetts. Gabrieli co-authored the book, ''Time to Learn: How a New School Schedule is Making Smarter Kids, Happier Parents, and Safer Neighborhoods,'' in 2008. Gabrieli leads a movement to redesign the school calendar<ref>http://www.americanprogress.org/issues/2011/10/elt_event.html</ref> and is the co-chair of the , a national education policy organization.<ref>http://www.huffingtonpost.com/luis-ubi/time-to-succeed_b_1505746.html </ref> | ||
==Personal life== | ==Personal life== |
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Chris Gabrieli (born 1960) is a American businessman and education reformer.
Early life
Gabrieli was born in Buffalo, New York in 1960 and graduated from Harvard College.
Career
Gabrieli was a senior partner at Bessemer Venture Partners where he focus' on the biotechnology industry. Gabrieli was a Democratic Party candidate for Congress in 1998, and won the Party's nomination for Lieutenant Governor of Massachusetts in 2002. In 2000, Gabrieli co-founded the educational charity, Massachusetts 2020. In 2006, Gabrieli was third choice for the Democratic nomination for Governor of Massachusetts. Gabrieli co-authored the book, Time to Learn: How a New School Schedule is Making Smarter Kids, Happier Parents, and Safer Neighborhoods, in 2008. Gabrieli leads a movement to redesign the school calendar and is the co-chair of the , a national education policy organization.
Personal life
Gabrieli lives in Boston with his wife and their five children. Gabrielli has one brother, John Gabrieli, who is a MIT professor.
References
- http://www.americanprogress.org/issues/2011/10/elt_event.html
- http://www.huffingtonpost.com/luis-ubi/time-to-succeed_b_1505746.html
- http://www.timeandlearning.org/?q=chris-gabrieli