PHINEAS ANDERSON

PHINEAS ANDERSON

Phineas Anderson is an American citizen serving as CEO and Superintendent of Schools of Evolvence Education Holding.

Phineas Anderson, 68, served in the education field for 42 years, the last 25 of which as headmaster of two K-12 college preparatory independent day schools in America. He was a Director of the National Association of Independent Schools where he chaired the committee on school accreditation. He was president of the 17th largest Rotary Club out of 32,000 clubs in the world. He has appeared on TV and has interviewed such prominent business personalities as George Soros, Ted Turner and Peter Drucker.

He also worked as Director of Fire Policy, Research and Development in the U. S. Department of Commerce in Washington, D.C. with a focus on public fire education and on the crime of arson.

He has travelled to more than 100 countries, served in the American Peace Corps in India, made first mountain ascents, and is a Masters All-American in Athletics.

His B.A. in Psychology is from Trinity College in Hartford, Connecticut, where he was student body president. He received his Masters in Education degree, majoring in Curriculum and Supervision, from the Harvard Graduate School of Education. He and his wife Mitchell have been married 40 years and have two grown sons.