Ted Gonder is the chief executive officer of Moneythink, an organization he cofounded in 2009. Moneythink is a non-profit organization that places college volunteers in high school classrooms to serve as financial mentors and positive role models for teens. In 2012, Gonder served as Entrepreneur-in-Residence at the US Citizenship and Immigration Services at the Department of Homeland Security (DHS). Prior to serving at DHS, he founded the University of Chicago Entrepreneurship Society and Project Cooldown. Gonder has also worked for the Kauffman Foundation, ShoreBank, and several startup companies. His writings have been published through MIT Press, Inc. Magazine, and McKinsey on Society. Gonder holds a BA from the University of Chicago.