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About Us: The AP Central Staff

Thank you for visiting AP Central. The goal of this site is to provide useful, timely information to AP professionals in support of their work with the AP Program. We welcome suggestions for improving the site so it may be of better service to the AP community. Use our Contact AP form to send us your thoughts and ideas.

AP Central is a joint effort between the College Board's K-12 Professional Development Technology and Content groups. To learn more about senior members of the K-12 Professional Development division and AP Program staffs, please select the link below in "More." To read about the team of high school teachers and college professors who serve as content advisers for the site, as well as the syllabi, FAQ, and Teachers' Resources review contributors, see "Content Advisers" and "Reviewers and Contributors" in "More," below.

Technology & Digital Production
Content Development

Technology & Digital Production
Edward Nothnagle
Director/AP Central Site Manager
enothnagle@collegeboard.org

Stephanie La Croix
Senior Producer, AP Central
slacroix@collegeboard.org

Alexandra Ringe
Content Producer, AP Central
aringe@collegeboard.org

Donna de Soto
Managing Producer, Online Events
ddesoto@collegeboard.org


Content Development
Lawrence Charap
Head, History and Social Sciences Content Development Group
Associate Director
lcharap@collegeboard.org

Marcia Wilbur
Head, World Languages and Cultures Content Development Group
Associate Director
mwilbur@collegeboard.org

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