Webinar: What’s Ahead in Education Funding for 2012
February 2, 2012
12:00 - 1:00pm ET
Join education funding experts Jennifer House, Ph.D. and Paula Love, Ed.D. for a look at what funding and legislative initiatives you need to be aware of as you plan your sales and marketing strategies for 2012. This knowledgeable duo from RedRock Reports will provide stats, insight and actionable steps on topics including:
- The FY 2012 budget
- The status of NCLB waivers and what this means to you
- An update on the ESEA reauthorization
- New monies released in December 2011, including Race to the Top round 3, Race to the Top Early Learning Challenge, and i3 grants
Most importantly, you’ll learn selling strategies for specific states with funds and surpluses – yes there ARE states with surpluses.
PRESENTER BIOS
Jennifer House, Ph.D.
Founder & Principal, RedRock Reports
RedRock Reports is led by Dr. Jennifer House, Ph.D. A noted education market leader, Dr. House is a former school district administrator and educational technology innovator. In addition to tenure with the Cupertino, CA school district, she also held executive positions with Apple Computer, Classroom Connect, and other leading K-12 organizations. Under Dr. House’s direction, RedRock Reports has assembled a team of specialists with a broad range of professional experience and industry perspectives.
Paula Love, Ed.D.
Dr. Love has over 35 years of educational experience as a classroom teacher; school, district and state administrator; and funding consultant. Throughout her career, she received numerous grant and education awards as well as co-authored A Guide For The Self Study Of School District Improvement: Applying Themes From Scientifically Based Research.
As executive to the State Superintendent of the Maryland Department of Education, Dr. Love successfully generated over $52 million in federal and private grants. In addition to acquiring funds, Dr. Love was responsible for coordinating 154 sub-grants. Upon retiring from public education, she worked with a number of educational technology companies. Her role involved managing all grants, federal appropriations, and contract opportunities for the K-12, international, Harvard and post secondary markets.