Unlocking the Power of Female Voices in Edtech Leadership
Three out of four public school teachers and one in three superintendents are female. But only 13% of #edtech companies are led by women.
Jamie Candee, President and CEO of our partner Edmentum, explains why that puts the entire sector at a disadvantage in this Women LoveTech article.
As an edtech executive, Jamie has developed a customer-centered, collaborative company culture backed by insights from data. She writes, “As more women break through to become part of leadership circles, we’ll begin to see more of the balance and diversity edtech needs. Ultimately, the beneficiaries will be the students and the teachers who use our products.”
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