Celebrating Innovation and Leadership with a SunDevil 100 Win
KOI Education leaders named to prestigious Sun Devil 100 list
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April 2, 2025, Tempe, Ariz. – KOI Education is thrilled to announce that our co-founders have been named to the prestigious Sun Devil 100 Class of 2025, which is sponsored by the Arizona State University Alumni Association. This is the seventh consecutive award for Dr. Angel Jannasch-Pennel, Dr. Yadira Flores, and Dr. Daniel Gulchak. All three will be honored on April 25th during the awards celebration at the Student Pavilion on ASU’s Tempe campus.
The Sun Devil 100 celebrates the achievements of degreed ASU alumni who own or lead businesses across the globe. Spanning industries and locations, the university has an impressive history of entrepreneurship and leadership from its students and alumni, and the Sun Devil 100 awards program invites these innovative leaders back to campus for a celebration in their honor.
To be considered for the Sun Devil 100, companies must be ASU alumni-owned or -led, have been in business for at least three years, have significant revenues for the past three years and operate in a manner consistent with the ASU Charter. To see a list of all honorees for this year’s class of the Sun Devil 100, visit alumni.asu.edu/sun-devil-100.
“KOI Education was founded in 2011 on the deeply held belief in the need to share evidence-based Knowledge in education, to achieve measurable Outcomes in schools, and to make a real and lasting Impact on the lives of educators, students and their families. The values of Knowledge, Outcomes, Impact became the acronym for KOI Education and the guiding principles of this organization. ”
In early 2025, KOI Education formed a strategic partnership with International Alliance Group (IAG) aimed at enriching educational experiences and addressing the national teacher shortage.
Learn more about how this partnership will offer schools a seamless solution to recruit, train, and retain high-quality educators. By leveraging KOI Education's custom curriculum and IAG's recruitment and support services, schools can expect improved student outcomes in school and beyond.
About the Arizona State University Alumni Association
The ASU Alumni Association was formed in 1894, less than 10 years after the founding of the Arizona Territorial Normal School (ASU’s original predecessor) and almost 20 years before Arizona became a state. The association is the university’s oldest support group. For more than 130 years, the ASU Alumni Association has advanced the interests of the university’s alumni and served as a lifelong connection between the university and graduated Sun Devils throughout the state, across the country and around the world. Today, the ASU Alumni Association serves more than 650,000 Sun Devils around the world. For more information, visit alumni.asu.edu.
Contact: Morgan Harrison, (480) 727-7106