Education Advanced Expands Leadership Team with Addition of Chief Marketing Officer

 Education Advanced, a leading provider of K-12 operations technology, announced the appointment of Eric Turner to the role of Chief Marketing Officer as the company moves to expand nationwide usage of its current and upcoming offerings.

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“Education plays a critical role in the lives of students, families, communities, and the economy,” Turner said. “I am honored and humbled to join the team at Education Advanced as we continue to provide purpose-driven technology solutions that empower education leaders and ultimately benefit America’s youth. It is a truly noble cause.”

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Turner comes to Education Advanced with a successful track record as a marketing and technology leader at large and small companies alike. Most recently, Turner held a Chief Operating Officer role at LotLinx, an artificial intelligence-based marketing technology company serving automotive dealerships and manufacturers. Turner also has nearly 20 years of military service in the Marine Corps and Air Force Reserve. Visit Eric’s profile on LinkedIn (https://bit.ly/3daoAbP) for additional information on his background.

CEO Eli Crow said, “Education Advanced has a strong product-driven foothold in K-12 education. We are thrilled to fuel accelerated growth by adding Eric as our first Chief Marketing Officer. Eric will help us reach new markets, improve efficiencies for more school districts, and contribute to the success of more students.”

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