Education in Motion (EiM), a leading global education group, today announced the launch of its EiM Education Advisory Board, a pioneering initiative designed to advance thought leadership and innovation in education worldwide.
Formed under the auspices of EiM, whose portfolio includes the Dulwich College International schools and other premium educational offerings, the Board will be co-chaired by Lesley Meyer, EiM’s Chief Education Officer with more than 35 years of international school leadership experience, and Richard Levin, who served as President of Yale University from 1993 to 2013 and Chief Executive Officer of Coursera from 2014 to 2017.
The Advisory Board will bring together leading voices from academia, policy, and industry to explore bold ideas shaping the future of learning. Additional members will include Rose Luckin of University College London, a world-renowned expert on AI in education; David Leebron, former President of Rice University and former Dean of Columbia Law School; Andrew Hamilton, former Vice Chancellor of Oxford University and former President of New York University; and Doris Sohmen-Pao, former Princeton University trustee and INSEAD MBA Programme Director, now serving on educational boards in Singapore and worldwide.

Richard Levin
Former President of Yale University
Frederick William Beinecke Professor of Economics

Lesley Meyer
Chief Education Officer of EiM

Professor Emerita
University College London

Former Rice University President
Former Dean of Columbia Law School

Former Vice Chancellor of University of Oxford
Former President of New York University

Former Princeton’s Board of Trustees
Director of MBA Program, INSEAD and NUS
Lesley Meyer, Chief Education Officer at EiM, said, “The EiM Education Advisory Board reflects our mission to pioneer education. By bringing together extraordinary thinkers and leaders, we aim to explore fresh ideas that will inspire the next generation of learning worldwide. Education is the most powerful force we have to shape a better future, and we are convening some of the world’s most forward-thinking voices to imagine what learning can and should be for the next generation of students.”
Richard Levin, Frederick William Beinecke Professor of Economics Emeritus at Yale, added, “Schools today face the dual task of nurturing timeless intellectual skills while adapting to new modes of learning. The Education Advisory Board will engage deeply with how best to harness technology, cultivate critical thinking, and foster creativity, so that education remains both rigorous and relevant. I am delighted to co-chair this Board and to work with EiM and global colleagues in shaping conversations that will help schools and learners thrive in the decades ahead.”
The Board will convene its first summit in Singapore this academic year.