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Netherlands’ inflation rises to 3.1% in March 2024

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Netherlands saw a noticeable uptick in inflation, with consumer goods and services costing 3.1 per cent more in March compared to the same month last year, according to Statistics Netherlands (CBS). This represents an increase from the 2.8 per cent inflation rate observed in February, aligning with the flash estimate released on 3 April.

The primary driver behind March’s inflation increase is attributed to the energy sector, particularly the prices of gas, electricity, and district heating. While energy prices were found to be 2.9 per cent lower this March than a year prior, this marks a slight rise when compared to February, where energy was 5.9 per cent cheaper than its previous year’s counterpart.

Inflation in the Netherlands increased to 3.1 per cent in March 2024 from 2.8 per cent in February 2024, according to Statistics Netherlands.
The increase is largely due to energy price changes, with a slight rise despite a year-on-year decrease.
The HICP also showed a 3.1 per cent rise, contrasting with the euro area’s decrease to 2.4 per cent.

The harmonised index of consumer prices (HICP) saw a 3.1 per cent increase in the cost of consumer goods and services for March over the last year, slightly up from the 2.7 per cent rate reported in February. This domestic inflationary trend contrasts with the broader euro area, which saw inflation decrease from 2.6 per cent in February to 2.4 per cent in March, as per CBS.

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CoSN2024 Conversations—Jean-Claude Brizard, President and CEO of Digital Promise

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eSchool was able to snag Jean-Claude between sessions to talk big picture. Digital Promise is a global, nonpartisan, nonprofit organization focused on accelerating innovation in education. He is former Senior Advisor and Deputy Director in US Programs at the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation where he focused on PK-16 education across five communities in four states.

Real Madrid vs Manchester City Live Streaming UEFA Champions League Live Telecast: Where To Watch?

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Real Madrid vs Manchester City Live Streaming:The Real Madrid vs Manchester City UEFA Champions League Quarter-final is here. Manchester City coach Pep Guardiola said Monday it will be “nearly impossible” to repeat their thrashing of Real Madrid last season in their Champions League quarter-final duel. City hammered record 14-time winners Madrid 5-1 on aggregate in last season’s semi-finals on the way to the trophy but Guardiola said ahead of Tuesday’s first-leg clash at the Santiago Bernabeu he could not expect his team to repeat the feat. Guardiola said Madrid, led by England international Jude Bellingham, are a different proposition to last season.

When will the Real Madrid vs Manchester City, UEFA Champions League Quarter-final be played?

The Real Madrid vs Manchester City, UEFA Champions League Quarter-final will be played on Wednesday, April 10 (IST).

Where will the Real Madrid vs Manchester City, UEFA Champions League Quarter-final be played?

The Real Madrid vs Manchester City, UEFA Champions League Quarter-final will be played at Santiago Bernabeu.

What time will the Real Madrid vs Manchester City, UEFA Champions League Quarter-final match start?

The Real Madrid vs Manchester City, UEFA Champions League Quarter-final will start at 12:30 AM IST.

Which TV channels will broadcast the Real Madrid vs Manchester City, UEFA Champions League Quarter-final match?

The Real Madrid vs Manchester City, UEFA Champions League Quarter-final match will be broadcast on Sony Sports Network.

Where to follow the live streaming of the Real Madrid vs Manchester City, UEFA Champions League Quarter-final match?

The Real Madrid vs Manchester City, UEFA Champions League Quarter-final match will be streamed live on Sony LIV app.

(All the details are as per the information provided by the broadcaster)

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No energy supply to new Bangladesh factories outside designated zones

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Bangladesh will not supply electricity and gas to new factories set up outside government-designated economic zones and industrial enclaves.

The decision was taken by the cabinet committee on economic affairs at a meeting last month and the Bangladesh Bank issued a circular to this effect yesterday.

Bangladesh will not supply electricity and gas to new factories set up outside designated economic zones and industrial enclaves.
The central bank, which feels planned industrialisation with proper land and energy management will ensure prosperity, has asked banks to ensure mandatory clearance certificates from utility service providers before clearing loans.

The central bank also instructed banks to ensure mandatory clearance certificates from utility service providers before approving loans.

Though the energy and mineral resources ministry had issued a circular in 2020 to stop providing new gas connections to industries outside economic zones and industrial parks from April 2021, the government did not strictly implement the decision in the last three years.

The central bank now feels planned industrialisation with proper land and energy management is the key to ensuring economic prosperity, according to domestic media reports.

Mahbubul Alam, president of the Federation of Bangladesh Chambers of Commerce and Industry, told a newspaper that the decision should, however, not be applicable to those who have already set up factories outside government-designated industrial zones.

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These Women Are Producing Some of Washington’s Best Wines

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A close peek into Washington State’s wine regions reveals an industry of inclusion, where everyone is welcome and where anything is possible. The state’s 1000+ wineries and 400+ vineyards are led by those who know no bounds: dreamers, philosophers, bohemians, and mavericks, each of whom is making a celebrated mark within the nation’s second-largest wine producing state. Of this group, about 250 are women—as collegial a bunch as one will find in any industry. These women—growers, harvest hands, cellar masters, hospitality professionals and winemakers—help to elevate the state’s wine profile while celebrating all that is possible in this, the wild, wild west of wine. Here are some of the women leading the charge:  

Amy Alvarez-Wampfler

Amy Alvarez-Wampfler – Abeja 

In January 2016, winemaker Amy Alvarez-Wampfler fulfilled a dream of working with her husband, fellow winemaker Dan Wampfler, when the two joined Walla Walla’s Abeja. The duo collaborates on all aspects of winemaking while independently overseeing other areas of the business. In addition to winemaking, Amy serves as general manager. She is responsible for Abeja’s tasting room, direct-to-consumer marketing and sales, and fine dining at The Kitchen at Abeja. Amy began making wine in 2005 at Columbia Crest where she spent four years as the winery’s white wine enologist, managing more than 10,000 barrels of Chardonnay annually. She then joined Sinclair Estate Vineyard, a Walla Walla start-up, where she served as winemaker and general manager for six years. She holds an associate’s degree in applied arts and science in enology and viticulture from Walla Walla Community College, and is an active educational board member for Altera, a group working to advance social equity in education, particularly in rural areas. She and Dan and their two daughters live in Walla Walla. 

Lacey Lybecker

Lacey Lybecker – Cairdeas Winery

Farming and grape growing come naturally to Lacey Lybecker, who, along with husband Charlie, owns and operates Cairdeas Winery on the north shore of beautiful Lake Chelan. She grew up on a northwestern Minnesota farm, and feels right at home amongst the vineyards. Specializing in Rhône Inspired wines (i.e. Cinsault, Carignan, Mourvedre, Syrah, etc.), the couple produces 8,000 cases annually. As president/owner, Lacey manages Cairdeas’ business operations including marketing and sales, while also taking part in harvest cellar work, tending the vines, blending, and bottling. Previously, she held marketing management roles in the nonprofit, events, and hospitality fields. She currently serves on the Lake Chelan Chamber of Commerce Board of Directors and is a former Washington State Wine Commissioner. She lives in Manson, WA with her husband, two sons, and three winery dogs, and can occasionally be found greeting guests at Cairdeas’ adjunct wine tasting room within Seattle’s SoDo district. (Cairdeas is an ancient Gaelic word meaning friendship, and is an homage to the couples’ Irish ancestry.)

Kerry Shiels

Kerry Shiels – Côte Bonneville 

The winemaker for Yakima Valley’s Côte Bonneville, Kerry Shiels possesses a winemaking pedigree. Her parents were active in the early days of the Washington wine industry, and thus, she began making wine in middle and high school for a series of science projects. After earning her engineering degree from Northwestern University in Chicago, Shiels worked in Torino, Italy and Chicago, Illinois in Fiat’s management development program before fully entering the world of wine in 2005. While she was at Northwestern, her parents founded Côte Bonneville, showcasing the distinctive grapes grown in Yakima Valley’s iconic DuBrul Vineyard. After her time with Fiat, she earned her master’s degree in Viticulture and Enology from UC Davis, and gained experience in California, Argentina, and Australia, working in all aspects of winemaking at Joseph Phelps Vineyards, Folio Fine Wine Partners, Robert Mondavi Winery, Tahbilk, and Tapiz, before returning home to Côte Bonneville to work full time at the winery. Since 2009, Kerry has expanded beyond Bordeaux blends and Chardonnay to also make Riesling, Cab Franc Rosé, Syrah, and a second label, Train Station, that celebrates the winery’s historic tasting room location.

Kelsey Albro Itämeri

Kelsey Albro Itämeri – itä wines

Kelsey Albro Itämeri founded itä wines in 2019 after an internship at Domaine Jean Charton in the village of Puligny-Montrachet, where she gained a deep appreciation for site-specific vineyard management and winemaking. She strove to bring back lessons learned to the unique vineyards of the eastern foothills of the Walla Walla Valley. Her road to winemaking was long and winding. After graduating from Georgetown University’s School of Foreign Service in 2009, she served as a political campaign manager, a reality TV production assistant and coordinator, an executive assistant at Lionsgate Studios, sales and development manager at natural foods companies, and held varied roles in San Francisco’s food and beverage industry. In 2017, prior to her travels to Burgundy, she enrolled in Walla Walla Community College’s Institute for Enology & Viticulture while interning at Balboa Winery and The Walls Vineyards in Walla Walla. Originally from Seattle, Kelsey chose to settle on the sunny side of the state, where she and her husband Kai purchased land in the foothills of the Blue Mountains. Since the release of her inaugural 2020 vintage, itä wines have garnered multiple 90+ point ratings from a number of respected wine publications. Sample itä wines at the winery incubators in the Walla Walla Airport District, a short drive from downtown Walla Walla.

Kate Derby. Photo by Richard Duvall Photography

Kate Derby – Spring Valley Vineyard

For winemaker Kate Derby, Spring Valley Vineyard is more than a winery—it’s home. The granddaughter of Spring Valley Vineyard owners Dean and Shari Corkrum Derby and great-great-granddaughter of Spring Valley founder Uriah Corkrum, Kate continues to build the legacy of the highly-acclaimed winery as leader of winemaking operations. As a child growing up in Minnesota, she spent summers at the Spring Valley ranch, just a bit northeast of Walla Walla, learning the workings of the wheat farm and winery. A week after graduating with a psychology degree from Minnesota’s Bethel University, she moved to the ranch and began working full time for Spring Valley Vineyard, helping manage the tasting room and giving tours of the winery and farm. She then hit the road, representing the brand across the country, finally joining the winemaking team in 2011. Since taking the helm as winemaker in 2023, Kate continues to make beautiful wines that are uniquely Spring Valley. Her philosophy? Start with amazing ingredients and let them shine with limited but thoughtful manipulation. She is proud to call herself mom to two young boys, Uriah and Malachi, and in the little spare time she has, she enjoys trying new wines, running, reading, and photography.

Sarah Goedhart

Sarah Goedhart – Hedges Family Estate

Born in Buenos Aires, Sarah Goedhart spent her early years traveling the globe with her family, before they settled in Seattle in 1986 to found Hedges Family Estate in the Red Mountain AVA. Summers spent working in the vineyard and winery led to a love for the wine industry, to which she would ultimately dedicate her career. She graduated from the University of San Diego with degrees in business and philosophy, and later attended UC Santa Barbara to study chemistry while working for Santa Barbara Winery where she managed the tasting room and helped with harvest. She went on to work for Healdsburg, California’s Preston Vineyards, helping with wine production. In 2005, she moved back home to work for the family winery, and joined Hedges full-time in 2006 as assistant winemaker while earning her certificate degree in enology from Washington State University. She then founded the label Goedhart Family with her husband prior to becoming Hedges’ head winemaker in 2015. Sarah’s love for fermentation doesn’t stop with wine. She makes her own yogurt and bakes rustic bread using a starter she created with biodynamic grapes. Sauerkraut crocks bubble away in her kitchen. She loves gardening, yoga, and animals big and small. She lives in Richland, Washington with her husband Brent and their sons Lucas and Trevor. Her favorite wine is whichever she is drinking with good friends.

Maggie Hedges

Maggie Hedges – Domaine Magdalena

Preferring the term winegrower to winemaker, Maggie Hedges crafts a superlative Red Mountain Cabernet under her eponymous label, Domaine Magdalena. A California native whose first “a-ha” wine moment came compliments of a Ridge Montebello Cabernet, Maggie learned the nuances of Washington terroir via her husband Christophe of Hedges Family Estate. The couple married in 2004, and instead of a honeymoon, they planted a vineyard on Red Mountain where they grow 4 acres of Cabernet Sauvignon. They farmed organically from the first year, and in 2009 started the process for obtaining Demeter certification for Biodynamic viticulture, which was granted in 2011. After several years of farming and selling fruit each harvest, they made the leap in 2014 to produce the first wine under the Domaine Magdalena label. With a belief that all great wines begin in the vineyard, Maggie and Christophe maintain a vibrant, balanced ecosystem in the vineyard, allowing the grapes to grow and mature to tell their unique story. They practice natural, low intervention winemaking; once the fruit is picked and crushed, it ferments with its own native, wild yeasts. (Christophe’s sister Sarah Goedhart oversees fermentation processes.) Being thoughtful stewards of the land is essential to the couple, whose home, which they share with two children, two dogs, and two mouse-cats, is in the vineyard. 

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Ruturaj Gaikwad, Ravindra Jadeja Shine As CSK End KKR’s Unbeaten Run In IPL 2024

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Ravindra Jadeja made optimum use of a tacky Chepauk surface as Chennai Super Kings were back to winning ways after they comfortably outclassed Kolkata Knight Riders by seven wickets in an IPL match on Monday. It was CSK’s third win in five games, all of which have come at Chepauk, having lost the last two matches away from home. Jadeja, whose spin bowling has often taken a back-seat in past few seasons, took three wickets in a space of eight deliveries to clinically dismantle KKR, who could only manage 137 for 9 on a track where stroke-making became difficult. The chase wasn’t the problem as skipper Ruturaj Gaikwad scored 58-ball-67 and was duly supported by Daryl Mitchell (25 off 19 balls) and in-form Shivam Dube (28 off 18 balls). The chase was completed in 17.4 overs.

Fittingly, Mahendra Singh Dhoni was present in the middle when they finally got the winning runs.

The match was a typical one from the KKR playbook, where they always apply the choke with their spinners on a surface where the ball grips and then their top-order controls the chase which is within manageable limits like it was on Monday.

Earlier, Jadeja worked his magic, ripping the heart out of KKR’s batting.

Having lost back to back games on the road, CSK were back in their element on a familiar Chepauk turf where the ball gripped and allowed Jadeja (3/18 in 4 overs) and Maheesh Theekshana (1/28 in 4 overs) were absolutely brilliant with both their line and length.

While KKR lost Phil Salt (0) cheaply off the very first delivery, Sunil Narine (27 off 20 balls) and young Angkrish Raghuvanshi (24 of 18 balls) continued from where they had left against DC, chancing their arms and adding 56 in Powerplay but once spinners came into operation it all fell apart.

With the ball gripping and not coming onto the bat, Narine’s lofted shot was holed out in the deep and Raghuvanshi’s inexperience became his undoing as he played an indiscreet reverse sweep to a straight delivery.

Venkatesh Iyer (3) was ill at ease against Theekshana, who got his mojo back after being hit for two sixes in his first over and then Jadeja got his man, who wanted to slog out of trouble.

With three wickets in eight balls, Jadeja seemed to snatch the momentum decisively in favour of CSK.

Shreyas Iyer (34 off 32 balls) never got going and Rinku Singh (9 off 14 balls) and Andre Russell (10 off 10 balls) couldn’t up the ante as the canny Mustafizur Rahman (2/22) and Tushar Deshpande (3/33) were fantastic at the death.

The KKR batters tried going hammer and tongs but the moment Jadeja came in after Powerplay, suddenly it seemed that pace off the track had vanished.

Both took pace off the deliveries and bowled wide lines which was out of the hitting range of the two finishers. The catching in the deep was also top notch for CSK as KKR batters had a forgettable day in office.

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Bangladesh’s Chittagong Port urges cargo retrieval to ease operation

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As the Chittagong Port Authority (CPA) continue to grapple with operational disruptions caused by significant influx of containers and cargo, it has issued an urgent appeal to businesses to promptly collect their imports, even during public holidays.

The CPA emphasised the importance of keeping a smooth supply chain of essential commodities and stable prices, particularly during Eid-ul-Fitr holidays.

Dealing with significant influx of containers and cargo, Chittagong Port Authority (CPA) made the request in a letter to Chittagong Chamber of Commerce and Industry (CCCI), BGMEA and Customs Agent Association, to help lessen disruptions and ensure uninterrupted loading, unloading of containers.
Over 29,000 TEUs of containers currently at port’s yards.

In a letter addressed to the Chittagong Chamber of Commerce and Industry (CCCI), the Bangladesh Garment Manufacturers and Exporters Association (BGMEA), and the Customs Agent Association, the CPA highlighted the current challenge of approximately 26,000 twenty-foot equivalent units (TEUs) of full containers and a substantial volume of un-stuffed cargo occupying port yards and various cargo freight station (CFS) sheds.

This congestion has significantly impeded port’s operations.

To mitigate these disruptions and ensure uninterrupted loading and unloading of containers, the CPA underscored the need for expedited cargo delivery from both port yards and CFS facilities.

Furthermore, the CPA also stressed the importance of collecting containers holding raw materials for the garment industry, hazardous cargo, and frozen food on weekdays and public holidays to alleviate congestion.

The CPA emphasised that if importers facilitate timely cargo collection and maintain operational warehouses before and after Eid, the port can effectively manage the influx of ships and containers using existing infrastructure.

Additionally, the port authority affirmed its readiness to provide round-the-clock container and cargo delivery services.

Currently, the port’s capacity of 53,518 TEUs is strained, with approximately 29,056 TEUs occupying the yard space, as per reports.

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India’s 156.7 Kmph Pace Sensation Mayank Yadav Walks Off Field Mid-Match. Report Says…

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Pace sensation Mayank Yadav on Sunday suffered a side strain and left the field after bowling just one over for Lucknow Super Giants in their IPL match against Gujarat Titans. The 21-year-old came to bowl in the fourth over of Titans’ chase of 164, but he could clock in excess of 140 kmph only twice in the over before walking off the field with the LSG physio. He conceded 13 runs in that over and did not return to the field thereafter, even as LSG registered a 33-run win over GT. Later, Lucknow all-rounder Krunal Pandya said the young pacer seemed alright after coming off the field. “I had a brief chat (with Mayank) and he seemed okay, which is a positive. “Whatever conversation I have had, whatever we see, he has a good head on his shoulder. Really excited to see how his career pans out,” said Krunal in the post-match presentation ceremony.

In fact, it was the reoccurrence of an injury that kept him on the benches during the Ranji Trophy season for Delhi.

Mayank, who had earlier struggled with ankle and hamstring niggles in his career, made his IPL debut this season against Punjab Kings and made an instant impression with his ability to breach the 150 kmph mark effortlessly.

In his second IPL match against Royal Challengers Bengaluru, the right-arm fast bowler took three for 14 and also bowled a 156.7 kmph delivery, the fastest of this IPL.

Mayank bettered his own mark of 155.8 delivery that he bowled against the Punjab outfit in the previous match.

He has so far taken six wickets from two matches.

Former West Indian pacer Ian Bishop underlined the importance of preserving Mayank.

“He should be treated and protected well as it is the early stages of his career. His body should get stronger considering he bowls at such a high pace,” he said.

“His franchise and the country’s board should take note of it,” Bishop said in the commentary, while giving the example of how Australia preserved Pat Cummins in his early years after the premier pacer suffered stress injury on his lower back.

Lucknow Super Giants was clinical while registering a 33-run win over Gujarat Titans.

The Gujarat side could not mount a strong chase of 164, and ended at 130 all out as LSG”s pacer Yash Thakur (5/30) and spinner Krunal Pandya (3/11) came up with impact efforts.

For GT, only opener B Sai Sudharsan (31, 23b) could offer some resistance.

Earlier, Marcus Stoinis made a fine fifty as LSG made 163 for five.

LSG rode on Stoinis’ (58, 43b, 4x4s, 2x6s) solid effort to reach a par total.

Other contributions came from skipper KL Rahul (33, 31b) and Nicholas Pooran (32, 22b).

For GT, pacers Umesh Yadav and Darshan Nalkande took two wickets apiece.

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Indorama Ventures evaluates future of Rotterdam PET & PTA plants

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Indorama Ventures’ Combined PET business segment will enter into a consultation process with representatives of site employees to evaluate the possible future for production activities at its PTA (Purified Terephthalic Acid) and PET (Polyethylene terephthalate) plants, located at its integrated production site in Rotterdam, Netherlands.

Indorama Ventures’ Rotterdam PET and PTA plants undergo evaluation for future production activities amid competitive and macroeconomic challenges.
Structural shifts in the industry prompt the need for asset portfolio optimisation to enhance resilience.
The decision aligns with the company’s strategic goals outlined in ‘IVL 2.0’ to deliver sustainable solutions.

The evaluation follows a comprehensive review aimed at bolstering the site’s competitiveness. However, it occurs amidst notable competitive and macroeconomic challenges, including increasing labor, raw material, and energy costs, alongside the influence of low-cost imports. Structural shifts in the industry are contributing to a growing divergence in raw material expenses between China and Europe, with limited anticipated recovery. Consequently, there is a need to optimize the company’s asset portfolio to enhance its position and ensure resilience in response to evolving market dynamics.

Customers will not be affected as Indorama Venture’s extensive global footprint will enable seamless operations leveraging alternative assets.

Commenting on the decision, Mr. DK Agarwal, deputy GCEO and president of Indorama Ventures’ Combined PET Business Segment stated, “The challenging macroeconomic environment, coupled with escalating geopolitical tensions and inflationary pressures, underscores the imperative for businesses to navigate wisely. In light of these factors and the ongoing structural transformations in our industry, we believe that a deep review of all our asset portfolio needs to be done jointly with all our stakeholders.”

“Indorama Ventures’ global footprint has always been a competitive advantage ensuring reliable service to customers worldwide and it will continue to do so. Taking decisive action in this regard aligns with our strategic goals as we continually seek avenues to enhance value and bolster our cost competitiveness.”

The company will focus on mitigating negative impact and providing care and support for any affected people.

This update follows the company’s announcement of ‘IVL 2.0’ earlier in 2024, signaling a new strategic chapter focused on optimizing financial structures, fostering organic growth, and delivering enhanced value to customers through sustainable solutions. The strategic pillars of action involve optimizing asset utilization, driving operational excellence, unlocking portfolio value, and maintaining leadership in core markets.

Indorama Ventures is a global leader in PET production, with operations spanning Asia, Europe, and the Americas.

Note: The content of this press release has not been edited by Fibre2Fashion staff.

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Admins need PD too— Insights on CoSN’s CTO Academy

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What does it take to run the tech for a school district in 2024? A lot more than resetting the router. At #CoSN2024 next week, a cohort of news CTOs will convene as part of the year-long CTO Academy. Kelly Sain, Thompson School District (CO) CTO, was gracious enough to give eSchool some details. She emphasizes the evolving role of a CTO, moving beyond technical aspects to focus on improving student learning experiences through technology; Stresses the necessity of digital access and equity for students and the integration of technology into curricula; And underscores the value of collaborative learning and mentorship provided by programs like the CTO Academy in addressing challenges and staying updated with industry trends. Have a listen.

Details for the program: The CTO Academy For K-12 Early Career and Aspiring CTOs is a program to address the needs of education technology leaders who are new (less than four full years) to their CTO or Technology Leadership position or aspiring CTOs and EdTech leaders currently working in a technology department. Participants will have the opportunity to develop edtech leadership skills including; managing diverse teams, leading a variety of projects simultaneously, and collaborating with a variety of stakeholders. Academy participants make a positive impact on student-centered and digital learning in their school district and enhance their career trajectory.