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Challenges and Opportunities in Early Childhood: Views of the CEOs of the Big Three

by Roger Neugebauer
January/February 2008
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For this year’s Status Report we have elected to tap the viewpoints of the CEOs of the three largest for profit child care organizations in North America about trends in our field. You can learn more about the impact of these companies as well as other major organizations in the accompanying chart, “The Exchange Top 50: North America’s Largest For Profit Child Care Organizations.”

The three individuals whose views appear on the following pages (and who are featured on the cover of this issue) are:

• David Lissy, CEO, Bright Horizons Family Solutions

• Felicia Thornton, CEO, Knowledge Universe Education, U.S. (parent company for Knowledge Learning Corporation)

• Bill Davis, CEO, Learning Care Group

Exchange: What do you see as the one or two most serious challenges facing your
organization?

Davis: One of the biggest challenges facing our industry is the need for highly trained staff. As we strive to meet new and higher standards, it is crucial to cultivate a qualified work force. We hope to see the U.S. invest in an infrastructure that supports and rewards staff as other developed countries have done. Finding qualified staff is difficult, and unfortunately we do not have a delivery system to assist our industry in recruiting and developing ...

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