Halle Schweizer

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About Halle

Halle Schweizer is a Principal at Tyton Partners, where she leads strategic consulting engagements across the education sector—from early childhood to K-12 and higher education. With deep expertise in market research and growth strategy, Halle helps schools, institutions, edtech companies, and investors make informed decisions that align innovation with long-term impact.

Halle brings a unique blend of hands-on education experience and rigorous market expertise to her work. Prior to joining Tyton, she co-founded and led the Educational Opportunities for Success (EOS) Mentoring Program at Williams College, connecting college students with high school learners at an alternative learning facility. She also served as President of the Williams College QuestBridge chapter and volunteered as a math and writing tutor at the Berkshire House of Corrections. These experiences, combined with her research as a Sentinels Public Policy Fellow studying childhood trauma and trauma-informed education, fuel Halle’s commitment to helping schools and education companies meet the needs of all learners, especially those historically underserved.

Across her work, Halle combines rigorous analysis with client values and aspirations, helping organizations tackle complex challenges with confidence and enthusiasm.

 

Recent Project Highlights

  • Advising independent schools on market positioning and enrollment strategies based on voice-of-customer research and geographic analysis

  • Synthesizing insights from C-suite leaders across the education and workforce sectors to inform product development and go-to-market strategies

  • Collaborating with the Gates Foundation to advance equitable courseware solutions for higher education

 

Publications & Thought Leadership

  • Co-Author: Strategies for Implementing Digital Learning Infrastructure to Support Equitable Outcomes

 

Affiliations & Interests

  • Member & Mentor, QuestBridge Alumni Association

  • Volunteer, ACS CARES Community (American Cancer Society)

  • Participant, Pancreatic Cancer Action Network

  • Founder of “Hal’s Pals,” her local babysitting service

  • Lifelong Philadelphia 76ers fan (for better or worse)

 

Education

  • B.A. in Economics and concentrations in Africana Studies and Public Health, Williams College

    • Recipient of the Muhammad Kenyatta ’66 Community Service Prize, recognizing her outstanding commitment to community engagement.

 

What Drives Halle

“I’m motivated by the relationships I build with colleagues, clients, and communities, as we work together to solve tough challenges and create meaningful change.”

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