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We are experienced educators and journalists and take our commitments seriously. We are committed to:
- Schools of all types
- Helping teachers instruct with little additional burden
- Preparing students for life after school
- Unbiased, well-curated Journalism
We want as many students as possible to benefit from The Juice. That’s why we have a sliding scale for under-funded schools and community groups. We’re on track to provide 30,000 students with access to The Juice for free this year. If you think your school or group qualifies, please contact us. When you do, you’ll learn about how we build resources and tools that add relevance to lessons plans. Automated solutions, for example, lighten teachers’ workloads.
Our goal is simple: We want to help students become better citizens. We aim to improve their critical thinking, expand their vocabulary, enhance their reading comprehension regardless of their reading level or device preference. And, in order to remain value neutral, we monitor, evaluate, debate, and hold ourselves to high standards. We do not repurpose news articles from third parties, we write all of our stories, and we take pride in helping students get just the facts, enabling them to form their own well-informed opinions.
Our Team
I am a serial entrepreneur and investor with 35 years of experience building, growing, and investing in businesses.
I have launched multiple startups, managed hedge funds and private equity funds, and sat on the boards of publicly traded companies as well as non-profit charities. Most importantly, I am the father of four children.
When not pondering, I love to bike, garden, hike, and make art.
Nathan Leight
Founder & CEO
I am passionate about media, technology, and the news. My career began at The New York Times where I held senior positions in marketing, circulation, advertising, and strategic planning. I left The Times at the beginning of the internet revolution and have since run several digital companies in the advertising and media segments.
I have also managed digital media for a company in the TV industry and assisted an international software company establish presence in the US. My interest in news goes back to my high school days where I served as our newspaper’s sports editor. Shortly thereafter I discovered the business side of newspapers and eventually landed as the business-side executive at The Harvard Crimson.
Lorren Elkins
COO & CMO
I’ve worked in just about every capacity in the news business, not only in English, but also in Spanish. I’ve won national and local awards (including 12 Emmys), for anchoring, reporting, interviewing, and commentary. I worked in national news as “Good Morning America’s” News Anchor and as a correspondent for “World News Tonight with Peter Jennings.” More recently, I anchored an international news show on Al Jazeera America. I have also anchored local news in Chicago, Miami, New York and Los Angeles.
On the side, I often write columns about Latin American affairs and U.S. foreign policy. I appear frequently on national and international TV networks as a commentator on those topics and on the media. I also teach at the University of Miami’s School of Communication. I am a Harvard-educated lawyer and have a Venezuela law degree as well.
I am a news obsessive, but am saddened by the divisions in American politics and the identity crisis in U.S. media. I am excited about how The Juice can help unbiasedly inform and prepare future generations.
Antonio Mora
Editor in Chief
I keep an eye on the finances so we can focus on keeping an eye on the news.
I earned a BA in accounting from Zicklin School of Business, Baruch College. I am a certified public accountant and CGMA certified.
As a seasoned accounting professional with diverse experience in public, corporate, and private equity fund accounting, I provide support for the day-to-day operations, tax reporting as well as financial budgeting and forecasting for the company.
Irina Carpov
CFO
I have over 30 years of experience in technology, software and Internet development. After starting my career building cutting-edge medical diagnostic equipment, I spent a decade at IBM’s T.J. Watson Research Center developing and programming a parallel supercomputer, then worked on interactive and Internet streaming-media technologies and large-scale database applications. After that, I worked at an early-stage Internet company developing streaming video content and have been involved in technology assessment for private equity, venture and public company investment for more than 15 years.
I have been developing web properties for public and private companies as well as for not-for-profits since the 2000’s. I am the holder of multiple patents and am published in peer-reviewed technology journals. I hold degrees from Columbia University’s School of Engineering (BSEE) and NYU Polytechnic (MSCS).
When not working or spending time with my family, I can be found playing violin with the Yonkers Philharmonic Orchestra, working on my golf game or pursuing my passion for photography.
Robert Plotkin
CTO
I spearhead The Juice’s design and product road map, and have over a decade of experience working at the intersection of education and Human-Computer Interaction. Before The Juice, I taught and helped develop the undergraduate degree program in user experience design at the Milwaukee School of Engineering (MSOE).
Prior to that, I co-managed the Center for HCI at Penn State’s College of Information Science and Technology. I have published extensively in prestigious, peer-reviewed venues that focus on design.
I earned my Ph.D. in Human-Computer Interaction from Indiana University and my Masters in Cinema and Media Studies from the University of Chicago.
My commitment to primary and secondary education dates back to my time teaching Carmen High School of Science and Technology.
Jordan Beck
VP, Product
After a career spent teaching students to become more sophisticated consumers of information in the classroom, I now serve as The Juice’s lead education specialist. I ensure our products are aligned with the educational promises we’ve made to the educational community.
Like many career educators, in addition to my 14 years as a classroom teacher at Cambridge Rindge and Latin, I served in many roles, including nine summers as the Principal of the Cambridge-Harvard Summer Academy. As a principal, teacher, mentor, advisor, and coach, I taught a wide range of subjects to a wide range of learners.
I earned my BA in History from Boston College and my Masters in teaching from Tufts University.
Brendan Kells
VP, Education
I help the education and journalistic teams produce The Juice’s daily content, and also help create content for marketing and biz dev.
I earned my BA in English from the University of Pennsylvania where I graduated with English Honors and Magna Cum Laude. At Penn, I was a coxswain on the Women’s Varsity Rowing Team and was the Editor in Chief of the Wharton International Business Review.
After spending my Senior year of undergrad researching children’s books for my thesis, I decided to continue my studies at the University of Cambridge. There, I earned my Master of Philosophy in Critical Approaches to Children’s Literature at the Faculty of Education. I am a alumna of Darwin College and was a coxswain on the College’s rowing team.
When I’m not working, you can find me curled up with a book or trying a new ice cream flavor.
Lilli Leight
Content Manager
I’m a seasoned, award-winning journalist. I’ve written for The New York Times, The Washington Post, The Guardian, The Boston Globe, the Chicago Tribune, The Baltimore Sun, Newsweek, The Center for Public Integrity, HealthDay News, BusinessWeek.com, CBSNews.com, CNBC.com, United Press International, and others.
In 11 years at The Baltimore Sun, I started in the county bureaus, advanced to key beats on the city and business desks and editing jobs. I have taught news, magazine, and travel writing at the University of Maryland, College Park, and Loyola University — Maryland.
I’m a big believer in the power of technology to transform the way news is delivered and to vastly expand the reach of coverage. But I’m old school in insisting that at a time when so much agenda-driven noise competes for our attention, we must get back to delivering well-written, unbiased news that is critical for an informed citizenry.
Gary Gately
Senior Journalist
I am an award-winning journalist based in Chicago. I was a newspaper reporter for nearly two decades, the second being spent at the Chicago Tribune. My writing also has appeared in the Washington Post, New Yorker, Vox media and other outlets. I’ve taught journalism at Northwestern University’s Medill School of Journalism.
I am best known as the author of the first substantive biography of Barack Obama (OBAMA: From Promise to Power, HarperCollins). The book, a Washington Post bestseller, drew praise from both Obama’s critics and supporters. The National Review called the book “the best source of background material” on Obama and a New Yorker magazine writer deemed my work “an unparalleled chronicle of the making of an American president.”
In today’s chaotic journalism environment, it can be hard to ascertain the bias of various news sources and sort through the noise, despite the excellent work that is being produced. I am proud to work for a news and education entity that strives to provide unbiased news to a growing band of consumers.
David Mendell
Senior Journalist
I began working in news at an early age having been an NBC6 Junior Broadcaster in South Florida throughout high school. After earning a graduate degree in Media and Communications from Pace University in NY, I spent three years working for CNN’s morning show New Day. I’ve also worked as a producer for NewsmaxTV and as a producer of news, promotional, and educational content for the City of Coral Gables’ government access channel, CGTV.
Outside of my work in broadcast news I have spent a lot of time on camera and on stage as a television show host, actor and emcee. When I am not working I am thoroughly enjoying the South Florida lifestyle of boating, fishing, scuba diving, golfing and beach days.
I truly believe in objective journalism. It troubles me to see news coverage straying from that fundamental mandate. I feel very strongly that providing news consumers with facts and stories free of bias will allow them to decide for themselves what is real and what matters. I personally strive to remain fair and objective in all my media pursuits and am excited to apply that same objectivity to my work with The Juice.
Adam Yogel
Senior Editor
I began my career in education in 2005 as an elementary school teacher in Atlanta, Georgia. I received a Bachelor’s degree in Early Childhood Education from Georgia State University and a Master’s of Education in Human Resources and Organizational Development from the University of Georgia.
I spent 7 years as a classroom teacher and later transitioned into school leadership positions such as a Data Support Specialist, Dean of Instruction and Interim Principal.
Currently, I work as an Educational Consultant that supports instructional needs within New York City public and charter schools. My expertise is focused on school leadership, instructional coaching and development, curriculum planning, data analysis, and professional development.
In my spare time, I spending time with my family, trying new restaurants, and binge watching reality TV shows.
TaSheena Cineus
Assessment Expert
I am a major proponent of critical thinking, education, and technology. I earned my BA in Economics and International Relations, both with honors, at the University of Pennsylvania where I graduated summa cum laude. Afterwards I continued to study International Relations at the University of Oxford where I was a graduate member and the social chair of Mansfield College.
I previously worked at a hedge fund as well as an archaeological dig in South Africa, done consulting work for microfinance institutions, and worked various research positions.
When not working I enjoy hiking, skiing, playing the piano, reading, following the news, and playing video games.
Clay Graubard
Business Development
I play a key role in The Juice’s marketing and sales teams. I serve as the conductor of The Juice’s marketing focus groups, and I internally represent the voice of the educator.
I’ve held marketing positions for a variety of digital start-ups and entertainment brands including The Summit Music Hall, and I am passionate about the ability of a business to make a positive impact in people’s lives.
I am the Founder of the Ohio chapter of the non-profit charity organization, Advocates of Change, and graduated Cum Laude from the Fisher School of Business at The Ohio State University.
Cameron Elkins
Manager, Sales and Marketing
I find bugs in our software, prior to release, so the user can love our product and have a great experience from the start. I earned a BA in Information Science and an MBA in Investment Finance from Fordham University.
I have 25+ years of experience across diverse industries, analyzing software, breaking it, verifying the fix and giving the final thumbs up to release.
When I’m not working, I have a passion for storm chasing and photography.
Jennifer Dooley
Quality Assurance Analyst
I make sure everything is legal and compliant and that the wheels keep turning. I’ve been advising companies and their managers at various stages of corporate development for a decade as both counsel and director. I earned my JD from The University of Texas School of Law.
I served as a judicial intern for the Honorable Diana Saldaña of the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Texas. I received my BA in political science from the University of California, Santa Barbara. I am a member of the State Bar of California.
Stephen Schifrin
General Counsel