Katherine W. Smith

Katherine W. Smith believes literacy changes everything. As the recently appointed President and Chief Executive Officer of Neuhaus Education Center, she leads Houston’s premier nonprofit dedicated to evidence-based literacy education for children and adults. Her mission is personal: ensuring everyone has access to the fundamental right that opens every door — the ability to read.

Smith’s approach to leadership combines strategic thinking with genuine care for people. Known for her candor, she asks tough questions others avoid and drives toward solutions with compassion and laser focus. Colleagues describe her as someone who cuts through complexity to find the heart of issues, then mobilizes teams to clear paths forward.

Her educational journey spans multiple disciplines, creating a unique perspective. A soon-to-be MFA graduate from the University of Houston’s Creative Writing program, Smith writes short stories exploring human complexity — skills that translate into organizational storytelling and vision communication. She holds an M.Ed. in Policy & Leadership from the University of Texas at Arlington and a B.A. from the University of South Alabama. As a previous fellow of Rice University’s Educational Entrepreneurship Program at the Jones Graduate School of Business, she learned to apply business principles to challenges facing the educational sector.

This diverse background prepared Smith for a career bridging education, strategy, and community impact. She spent five years as CEO of the Houston ISD Foundation, helping the organization carve out an independent identity and establishing it as a respected Houston entity. Despite a myriad of changes in its partner district throughout the years, she positioned the Foundation as a consistent beacon of support and created sustainable partnerships that served students and educators alike.

Before the HISD Foundation, Smith helped launch A+ Unlimited Potential Charter School as a founding member of the executive team. Her experience as an educator tethers her leadership practices to reality, rather than perfect-world scenarios.

Smith’s community commitment is deeply personal. Her own experience with endometriosis led her to support and collaborate with the Endometriosis Foundation of Houston. She serves on the Greater Houston Partnership’s Public Policy Committee and maintains sustaining membership in The Junior League of Houston.

At home, Smith shares life with Paul Castro, an education executive and public safety advocate. Her sixteen-year-old daughter Claire Smith is an honor student, cheerleader, and competitive debater at Lamar High School whose skilled arguments keep her mom on her toes (it reminds Smith that tough audiences aren’t always in boardrooms). Along with Paul’s adult children Anastacia and Luke, they form a busy blended family where Smith trades workdays negotiating diverse perspectives for a different kind of negotiation: seeing if they can all agree on dinner plans.

Katherine W. Smith
President & CEO
Neuhaus Education Center
4433 Bissonnet St.
Bellaire, Tx 77401
O: 713.664.7676
www.neuhaus.org
Ig: @katherinekristins

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