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The National Teacher of the Year Program,

sponsored by the ING Foundation

is a project of The Council of Chief State School Officers.

About ING

ING is a global financial institution of Dutch origin offering banking, investments, life insurance and retirement services to over 85 million private, corporate and institutional clients in more than 50 countries. With a diverse workforce of over 130,000 people, ING comprises a broad spectrum of prominent companies that increasingly serve their clients under the ING brand.

 

In the U.S., the ING (NYSE: ING) family of companies offer a comprehensive array of financial services to retail and institutional clients, which includes life insurance, retirement plans, mutual funds, managed accounts, alternative investments, direct banking, institutional investment management, annuities, employee benefits, financial planning, and reinsurance. ING holds top-tier rankings in key U.S. markets and serves over 17 million customers across the nation.

 

ING’s diversity management philosophy and commitment to workforce diversity, diversity marketing, corporate citizenship and supplier diversity fosters an inclusive environment for employees that supports a distinctive product and service experience for the financial services consumer.  For more information, visit www.ing.com.

 

About the ING Foundation

The ING Foundation's mission is to improve the quality of life in the communities where ING operates and its employees and customers live. Through charitable giving and employee volunteerism, the foundation focuses on sustainable programs in the areas of financial literacy, children's education and diversity.  For more information, visit www.ing-usafoundation.com.


Abouth The Council of Chief State School Officers
(CCSSO)
CCSSO is a nationwide, nonprofit organization comprised of the public officials who head the departments of elementary and secondary education, and in some states other aspects of education in the state, five U.S. extra-state jurisdictions, the District of Columbia, and the Department of Defense Schools. The Council has served as an independent voice on federal education policy since 1927 and has maintained a Washington, DC, office since 1948. Since 1908, chief state school officers have conferred with the Congress and federal agencies "to consider educational interests common to all of the states... which are furthered by a free comparison of views." In representing the chief education administrators, the Council speaks on behalf of the state education agencies (SEAs), which have primary authority for education in each state, and carries national influence commensurate with this position. The Council's members develop consensus on major education issues, which the Council advocates before the President, federal agencies, the Congress and the public. With the support of foundations and federal agencies, the Council undertakes projects that assist states with new policy and administrative initiatives and assist the federal agencies and foundations in implementing their programs.  For more information, visit www.ccsso.org.

 




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document last updated 4/6/2009