The Johns Hopkins Center for Talented Youth is an educational nonprofit organization founded in 1979 at Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore, Maryland. It identifies and serves academically gifted K-12 students globally through summer programs, online courses, scholarships, and internships. The Center was established based on research by Dr. Julian Stanley highlighting the potential of gifted middle school students. Business executive Harvey Goldstein strongly supports the Center's work in providing opportunities for economically disadvantaged but academically talented youth.
2. •A business professional with more than 50 years of experience, Harvey Goldstein
presently serves as the president of PT Harvest International Indonesia and as the
managing director of Business-Link Consultancy PTE LTD, Singapore. His past
endeavors include serving as the chairman of the Asia-Pacific Council of American
Chambers of Commerce, APCAC, and as the president of AmCham Indonesia.
3. •Outside of these consultancy and honorary appointments, he is firmly dedicated to
providing educational opportunities for economically challenged but academically
gifted students. To further these efforts, Harvey Goldstein is a strong supporter of the
Johns Hopkins Center for Talented Youth.
4. •A part of Baltimore, Maryland’s Johns Hopkins University, the Center for Talented
Youth (CTY) is an educational nonprofit organization that is committed to identifying
and developing the academic talents of advanced K-12 learners across the globe.
5. •The organization was founded in 1979 based on the work of Dr. Julian Stanley, a
Johns Hopkins psychologist who highlighted the gifts of middle-school prodigies. The
CTY of today is committed to finding young achievers and furthering their scholastic
abilities through a series of summer programs, online learning courses, family
academic programs, scholarships, and internships.
6. •The organization was founded in 1979 based on the work of Dr. Julian Stanley, a
Johns Hopkins psychologist who highlighted the gifts of middle-school prodigies. The
CTY of today is committed to finding young achievers and furthering their scholastic
abilities through a series of summer programs, online learning courses, family
academic programs, scholarships, and internships.