Todd Hand discusses the current state of higher education with Aanand Radia, of University Ventures, and Jason Palmer, of New Markets Venture Partners. The three talk about whether or not higher education is in crisis and what gaps can be found for students after graduating.
David Mohr, CEO of Salud Education, discusses the current state of the healthcare education system and technological advances, causes of healthcare shortages and how higher education is creating solutions.
Frank Britt, CEO of Penn Foster, Inc. talks about financial models that can help middle skilled workers grow professionally, as well as the way employers can help shape employee growth.
Jennifer L. Ferrari, Ed. D., President of Education Research & Development Institute, joins Todd Hand and April Sarraille of Knowledge Leaders to discuss her work with ERDI, the blend of education leaders and education technology leaders, as well as the events held by ERDI annually. She gives her advice, as an educator, to EdTech CEO’s selling into K-12 spaces, and how collectively, education can be made better through discussion.
Whether it was during a panel discussion, an on-stage interview, or in the hallways, there was never a moment where information wasn’t being shared. A hot button topic in the hallways, and here at Knowledge Leaders, is the hyper-competitive candidate market. For the past 10 or so years, the market has only been on the incline. But unfortunately, what goes up must come down.
Brandon Busteed, President at Kaplan University Partners, joins Todd Hand of Knowledge Leaders to discuss his career, how and why Kaplan created his role for him, what he will be talking about at the October 2019 Close It Summit, and more.
Knowledge Leaders is attending the 19th Annual Back To School BMO Conference in New York City, on September 12th, 2019….
Knowledge Leaders is attending Close It Summit 2019: Critical Shift on October 15th and 16th, 2019. The Close It Summit is…
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