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THE Journal invites submissions about new hires and promotions among ed tech industry management and K–12 public school administration in the United States.

Our new feature, called “People on the Move,” will publish several times a month and will include items about “movers and shakers” among K–12 school administrators, nonprofits serving K–12 schools, and ed tech providers serving the K–12 sector in the United States.

Contributed news items will be published regularly on THEJournal.com; the archives can be accessed at any time at THEJournal.com/articles/list/people-on-the-move.

A formal news release is not necessary to get an item published in People on the Move — though they are welcome, too; email news releases to [email protected].

Anyone may submit news items about new leadership and management changes at K–12 ed tech companies and at nonprofits in the K–12 ed tech space by completing the form at bit.ly/EdTechPeopleNews.

To submit news about new hires and promotions among K–12 public schools administration, complete the form at bit.ly/K12AdminNews.

About the Author

Kristal Kuykendall is editor, 1105 Media Education Group. She can be reached at [email protected].


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