John Katzman is the Chairman and Founder of The Princeton Review, a company he started shortly after graduating from Princeton University in 1981, and that he has helped to grow into a leading provider of educational services operating in twenty countries. Katzman’s innovative ideas on educational reform have made him one of the nation's leading authorities on testing, post-secondary admissions, and data-differentiated instruction. He is the co-author of five books on testing and admissions, a frequent lecturer and panelist, and is quoted extensively in the press. |