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Manhattan Prep
Company typeSubsidiary
IndustryEducation, Tutoring
Founded2000
FounderZeke Vanderhoek
Headquarters

Key people

Rey Fernández, Executive Vice President and General Manager
ParentKaplan, Inc.
Websitemanhattanprep.com
Previous logo

Manhattan Prep (MGPrep, Inc.) is an American test preparation company. The company was founded in 2000 in New York City by Zeke Vanderhoek, founder of the TEP charter school and a former New York public junior-high school teacher.[1] It focuses on preparation for the GMAT, GRE, and LSAT. In December 2009, Manhattan Prep was acquired by Kaplan, Inc.[2]

Test preparation

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Manhattan Prep offers both on-site and virtual preparatory programs for students worldwide. Its curriculum is designed around on a "content based" approach that teaches the material covered on the exam rather than solely focusing on test-beating strategies.[3] Their study guides are published by Simon & Schuster.[4]

Allegations against former CEO

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In September 2019 in a testimony before the New York City Commission on Gender Equity, former employee Kimberly Watkins testified that former CEO Andrew Yang had fired her because he felt that she would not work as hard now that she was married. Yang has denied the allegations, saying that "Kimberly Watkins' facts about her break from Manhattan Prep are inaccurate. During my more than a decade as CEO, I have worked with many women, married and otherwise, and value their work and dedication as important to the success of any institution".[5] In an appearance on The View, Yang said that "I've had so many phenomenal women leaders that have elevated me and my organizations at every phase of my career, and if I was that kind of person I would never have had any success".[6]

See also

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References

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  1. ^ Gootman, Elissa. At Charter School, Higher Teacher Pay The New York Times. Mar. 7, 2008.
  • ^ Vault Education Editors. Kaplan Acquires Manhattan GMAT and Atlas LSAT vault.com. Jan. 12, 2010.
  • ^ Schweitzer, Karen. [1] "Businessmajors.about.com".
  • ^ "Distribution Deals: S&S Takes Over Manhattan GMAT". Publishers Weekly. 2010-05-14.
  • ^ Lemon, Jason (2019-09-22). "Andrew Yang's former employee claims he fired her because she got married". Newsweek. Retrieved 2019-09-25.
  • ^ Garcia, Armando; Shah, Zohreen (2019-09-26). "Andrew Yang on 'The View': 'Zero truth' to former staffer's firing claims". ABC News. Retrieved 2019-09-26.
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