My son just started middle school. Last night I went to his
school’s open house and traipsed around the same halls he walks. Some readers
may recall that I was the public relations manager for PowerSchool in the years
prior to its acquisition by Apple in 2001. I’ve always been proud that our
school district, Folsom-Cordova USD turned to PowerSchool a few years ago.
Well, while listening to Elliott’s new Pre-AP math teacher (and while admiring
her fancy interactive white board), she loaded a page of products she uses in
her class. All three were products I have represented at one time or another:
PowerSchool, Holt and SpringBoard.

Right now, I am working with a long-time friend and colleague,
Pam Nelson at SpringBoard. I get to rub elbows with Michael Glover who manages
to find the most exciting products in the world. There’s Bill Tudor, a GIANT in
this business who has hit 3 (or 4) home runs and has selflessly shared his
knowledge and enthusiasm with probably a hundred companies.
There are my old colleagues at PowerSchool and my new
friends at Schoology. There is the gem of a lady, Michele Pitman, at intelliVOL
who patiently waited for me for a whole year while I recovered from a viral
infection and is now my friend and client. Gosh, there are so many people I can’t even name them all.
No, I’m not retiring. Heaven’s no. I’m not even 50 yet. I
figure I’m half way into my career. I’m just being a little introspective at
the moment, happy to be in a business where my efforts are directly related to
my children’s education and the lives of millions more.
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