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Entreprise/Lieu de travail
San Francisco Bay Area United States
Profession
Business Development & Partnerships
Secteur d’activité
Technology / Software / Internet
À propos
Meaghan Barbin is currently focused on building and scaling customer and market networks at Mightybell.
Meaghan previously led the Business Development & Partnerships team at Edmodo, focused on platform, distribution, and strategic partnerships that have brought Edmodo to over 51M teachers and students around the world and added value to Edmodo's product experience. Prior to Edmodo, Meaghan supported Corporate Development at Codexis, analyzing business intelligence to drive product strategy, generating product marketing materials and sourcing new deals.
Meaghan is most passionate about engaging in the communities that she lives and works. In 2012, she partnered with the amazing team at...
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Personal Information
Entreprise/Lieu de travail
San Francisco Bay Area United States
Profession
Business Development & Partnerships
Secteur d’activité
Technology / Software / Internet
À propos
Meaghan Barbin is currently focused on building and scaling customer and market networks at Mightybell.
Meaghan previously led the Business Development & Partnerships team at Edmodo, focused on platform, distribution, and strategic partnerships that have brought Edmodo to over 51M teachers and students around the world and added value to Edmodo's product experience. Prior to Edmodo, Meaghan supported Corporate Development at Codexis, analyzing business intelligence to drive product strategy, generating product marketing materials and sourcing new deals.
Meaghan is most passionate about engaging in the communities that she lives and works. In 2012, she partnered with the amazing team at...
Mots-clés
foreign direct investment
venture capital
china
moocs
individualized curriculum
alternatives
college
university
higher education
open learning
joint venture
entrepreneur
entrepreneurship
Tout plus