Trox Welcomes Andres Barragan as Its New Account Executive Serving School Districts and Higher Education Institutions in South Texas
Barragan’s territory includes the Rio Grande Valley and communities surrounding Corpus Christi, Texas
Trox, a leading provider of education technology and collaboration solutions in the United States and Canada, welcomes Andres Barragan as its latest K-12 and higher education account executive serving the Rio Grande Valley and areas surrounding Corpus Christi, Texas.
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Barragan will work closely with administrative leaders from approximately 45 school districts to provide education technology and services – ranging from mobile learning devices, software, audio visual equipment, peripherals and accessories, integration and installation – to ensure their students are equipped for continuous learning, whether they are in a classroom or at home.
Barragan joined Trox in February. Most recently, Barragan taught business education and technology applications to seventh and eighth graders belonging to the Round Rock Independent School District in Texas.
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“Andres’ background as an educator affords him a wealth of first-hand knowledge about what types of technology teachers, students and administrators require to ensure positive outcomes despite today’s unprecedented learning environment,” said Joe DeSola, Regional Vice President, Trox. “I’m thrilled to welcome Andres to the Trox team and to introduce him to the community of educators in South Texas.”
In addition to his role at Trox, Barragan is pursuing a master’s degree in educational technology from the University of Texas Rio Grande Valley.
“I have always had a passion for technology and the role it plays in elevating the learning experience, which is why I am proud to work for an edtech leader like Trox,” Barragan said. “I look forward to supporting the schools and students in the Rio Grande Valley and surrounding communities on their education journey.”
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