Robert Tremblay
Senior Associate
With more than 25 years of school and district leadership experience, Dr. Robert A. Tremblay is currently Superintendent of the Framingham Public Schools in Framingham, Massachusetts.
Locally, Dr. Tremblay works with aspiring principals and superintendents to build leadership skills and family and community engagement strategies through courses, workshops, and coaching sessions. In addition to his professional responsibilities as Superintendent of Schools in an urban community outside of Boston, Dr. Tremblay has served as an Adjunct Professor and Supervisor of Practicum Experiences at American International College and as a University Supervisor in the Educational Leadership Licensure Program at Boston University. He served as a panelist at various Massachusetts venues speaking on Measuring and Improving Student Engagement and School Climate, Building Leadership Capacity, and Effective Implementation of Educator Evaluation Models.
Internationally, Dr. Tremblay was a guest presenter on the Structure of the American Education System at the Administrative Summit in Beijing, China in 2014 and has participated in numerous international school accreditation visits in Honduras, the Dominican Republic, Qatar, and China. Using his doctoral research on the political competence of school leaders, Dr. Tremblay teaches graduate-level courses on Collaborative Leadership and Organizational Change and has worked with educational leadership cohorts in Thailand, Costa Rica, Panama, Bahrain, Germany, and Italy.
His passion lies with coaching individuals and small cohorts of leaders on how to navigate the complex and often politically charged landscapes in communities to help to prioritize educational agendas.