Andy Hegedus

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Andy Hegedus
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Role(s) Mentors in the Science of Dialogic Design
Education B.S. Nuclear Engineering, M.S. Mechanical Engineering, Ed.D. Education Leadership
Achievements Broad Urban Superintendent's Academy Fellow (2005), Christina Board of Education Citizenship Award for Outstanding Contributions to Education (2002_, Top Industry Practice Award, Nuclear Energy Institute (1997)
Links http://www.demosophia.com


Andy Hegedus is one of the Mentors in the Science of Dialogic Design of the Reinventing Democracy project.


Andy Hegedus founded Demosophia LLC in 2012 with a mission to partner with organizations to help them address their most complex, messy, wicked problems using Structured Democratic Dialogue as one of their primary tools. Dr. Hegedus has consulted with the Laurent Clerc National Deaf Education Center and a variety of other education organizations.

He is also the Sr. Research Manager for the Northwest Evaluation Association (NWEA), a global not-for-profit educational services organization known for their assessments, professional development, and research. With NWEA he consults with education entities around the world on how to use data wisely to improve the education of all the students they serve.

Prior to joining NWEA, Dr. Hegedus worked for the Christina School District in Wilmington, DE, a large urban/suburban public school district serving 17,000 students in 28 schools. As the Executive Director of Organizational Development and Grants Supervisor he led systemic reform efforts and ran a non-profit supporting the reform efforts. He led the research and assessment, and technology departments, and was responsible for federal and state funding, as well as competitive grants.

Prior to his career in education, he held a wide variety of positions with the Exelon Corporation, Peach Bottom Atomic Power Station. He is the author of articles on using data wisely in school improvement efforts, and on goal setting to improve performance. His doctoral work was on finding root causes as a vehicle to improve school performance.

He holds a bachelor’s of science in Nuclear Engineering (1984), a master’s of science in Mechanical Engineering (1987), and a doctorate in Educational Leadership (2010).

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Awards/Recognition

  • Broad Urban Superintendent's Academy Fellow (2005)
  • Christina Board of Education Citizenship Award for Outstanding Contributions to Education (2002)
  • Top Industry Practice Award, Nuclear Energy Institute (1997)