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Oct 19, 2021, 4:06:35 PM10/19/21
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EdWeek Market Brief Summit

Join Us November 9 - 11, 2021

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Ready for some good news to start your week? From now until Friday, you can sign up for the EdWeek Market Brief Summit and save an additional $100! That's right. We've extended our early bird deadline another week, until Friday, October 22. Register and relax, knowing that you'll be getting valuable K-12 industry intel to help you lay the groundwork for a successful 2022.

Register by October 22 and SAVE $100 off of full price ($495)! 

 

Testimonials From Our 2020 EdWeek Market Brief Summit Attendees:

  • "There are hundreds of education conferences each year, but nothing like EdWeek Market Brief Summit. It's the only conference where education marketers and sales professionals have dedicated space and time to discuss the topics that directly impact our work. EdWeek Market Brief Summit will always be on my list of must-attend events."
  • "Every year I go to this, I think 'It can't possibly be as good as last year's'. And that's true, because every year it gets BETTER."
  • "EdMarketer Virtual was the usual mind-bending parade of excellence. I’m still high on information from it."

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You don't want to miss these sessions:

How Has the Delta Variant Affected K-12 Businesses' Outlook for the Next Year?

EdWeek Market Brief has been periodically surveying K-12 company officials about their projected revenues, level of engagement, staffing, and other issues. We look at new survey results on how the Delta variant has altered companies' optimism or pessimism from the start of the summer until now.

Discussions of Race, Racism, and "Critical Race Theory" - Separating Myth From Fact, and What Companies Need to Know

We talk 1-on-1 with a member of the Education Week editorial staff about state policies meant to restrict how racial topics are addressed in the classroom, separating myth from fact, and looking at the implications for companies offering curriculum and other issues.

The Global Market: What Do U.S. Districts Think of Foreign-Based Ed. Companies?

Many companies outside the United States have found success in the U.S. market. EdWeek Market Brief recently surveyed U.S. district officials on how they view overtures from non-U.S.-based companies, and what leads them to hire those vendors or turn them away. In this briefing, we'll look at what opportunities exist for foreign-based education businesses, and how worried American companies should be about their rivals from abroad.


 

If you are interested in sponsoring this exclusive event, please do not hesitate to contact Karen McKay.  
  
If you have any questions on the logistics of the virtual event, please do not hesitate to contact Emma Prillaman


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