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Ahmadi Muslims: Serving communities, building better America

He's paired with major valley corporations including Cisco, Google, SAP and Hewlett-Packard, pushed math and science in under-represented school districts, and launched Teacher Innovation Grants to help teachers fund classroom projects. 

Muhammed Chaudhry, president & CEO,
Silicon Valley Education Foundation
Ahmadiyya Times | News Watch | US Desk
Source/Credit: Silicon Valley / San Jose Business Journal
By Business Journal | November 28, 2011

Muhammed Chaudhry is one of this year's 40 Under 40 honorees.

Chaudhry, 37, is a prominent voice for education in the Silicon Valley.

He started with the San Jose-based Silicon Valley Education Foundation in 2001 when it had three employees, a $150,000 budget, and a trailer for its headquarters. Since then, he has grown it into a 30-member staff with $5 million budget and $5 million in assets (and much nicer headquarters).

He's paired with major valley corporations including Cisco, Google, SAP and Hewlett-Packard, pushed math and science in under-represented school districts, and launched Teacher Innovation Grants to help teachers fund classroom projects.

He also started a website (Lessonopoly.org) for teachers to share materials and lesson plans with each other. It now has 19,000 registered users.

Outside the SVEF, Chaudhry is a board member of the Hispanic Foundation of Silicon Valley, the California Consortium of Education Foundations, and Partners in School Innovation.


He is also a national vice president of the Ahmadiyya Muslim Community Youth Association and helps sponsor community service projects and fundraising efforts.


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