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Big People and Little People: Tori Jackson Hines on Building a Culture of Excellence and Motherhood

53 min · 15. apr. 2026
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Join Darryl Cobb, President of the Charter School Growth Fund, for the final episode of Leader to Leader Season 2, as he sits down with Tori Jackson Hines, the founder of Atlanta’s Resurgence Hall. They explore how a school that consistently ranks in the top 2% of all Georgia schools, even outperforming the state's most affluent communities, is actually a "human development organization" at its core. During their conversation, Hines reveals the personal mission behind her "unapologetic" focus on literacy and her rejection of the "talent desert" myth by hiring for heart over technical mastery. She also shares the remarkable story of how she championed a culture where women can thrive as both elite leaders and mothers. Hines leaves listeners with a powerful look at what happens when an organization is built on the belief that there is no more important work than developing both "big people and little people,” prioritizing both the students and the adults in the building.

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Join Darryl Cobb, President of the Charter School Growth Fund, for the final episode of Leader to Leader Season 2, as he sits down with Tori Jackson Hines, the founder of Atlanta’s Resurgence Hall. They explore how a school that consistently ranks in the top 2% of all Georgia schools, even outperforming the state's most affluent communities, is actually a "human development organization" at its core. During their conversation, Hines reveals the personal mission behind her "unapologetic" focus on literacy and her rejection of the "talent desert" myth by hiring for heart over technical mastery. She also shares the remarkable story of how she championed a culture where women can thrive as both elite leaders and mothers. Hines leaves listeners with a powerful look at what happens when an organization is built on the belief that there is no more important work than developing both "big people and little people,” prioritizing both the students and the adults in the building.

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