Solving America’s Teacher Crisis
The challenge before traditional schools is urgent and clear: change what they can control and the deal they offer teachers, or face an endless uphill scramble for talent.
Interview Series: Teacher Hiring Crisis
Edgility Associate Partner, Ron Rapatalo sits down with 5 educators to discuss the challenges of hiring and retaining teachers 2022.
Identities and Mutual Trust in a Work Environment
Edgility partner, Christina Greenberg muses on her identity as a Jewish woman and how it influences her allyship and approach to hiring and leading her team.
What does a ‘Living Wage’ really mean?
Edgility Associate Partner, Ben Crosby lays out the different ways to define a living wage for and why it should be inherently linked to your organization's values.
Developing Career Pathways for Employee Development
Use this worksheet to ensure staff have a clear understanding of the competencies required to successfully do their job and feel supported.
Envision Education Welcomes Equity Focused Leader as CEO
Edgility places Jillian Juman as CEO-elect for Envision Education where she will continue to build upon Envision's strong pro-Black, anti-racist framework by empowering young minds
Care About Fairness? Stop Negotiating Salaries.
Edgility partner, Christina Greenberg discusses the gender pay gap and how pay equity begins when you stop negotiating salaries.
Blue Engine Defines Compensation Philosophy to Promote Equitable Pay
Edgility worked with Blue Engine to create a formalized compensation philosophy that reflects its commitment to equity.
Why Everyone Wants to Work from Home – And What Your Organization Can Do About It
Edgility Co-founder and Managing Partner, Christina Greenberg, explores why working from home can be beneficial for organizations.
How Ketanji Brown Jackson’s Hearings Reinforced the Need for Racial Equity in the Workplace
Ketanji Brown Jackson's confirmation to the Supreme Court is historic, and Edgility is celebrating. Still, her confirmation hearings highlight the struggle many women of color fac