Learning.com Announces New Vice President of Sales
Portland, Ore. (PRWEB) January 06, 2014 -- Learning.com, a leader in delivering digital curriculum and assessments to districts and schools, announces the addition of Salik (Sal) Rahman as Vice President of Sales. With more than 20 years of experience in the education industry, Rahman understands the needs, challenges and opportunities educators face in today’s complex market.
“It is my privilege to be the newest member of Learning.com, and I’m thrilled to be part of a team of dynamic individuals working toward one common goal: improving the face of education,” said Rahman. “Through the use of Learning.com solutions, I am dedicated to enhancing teacher effectiveness and increasing student performance.”
As Vice President of Sales, Rahman will provide strategic oversight for all Learning.com sales initiatives. Rahman’s prior experience includes senior positions with Turning Technologies, eInstruction and Scantron Corporation. Rahman holds a bachelor’s degree in marketing from Oakland University and a Master of Business Administration degree from Pepperdine University. He has extensive leadership training and holds certifications from several sales and leadership programs.
“Sal has demonstrated a strong track record of leading successful teams that work strategically with K-12 districts to help them better serve their students through assessment, evaluation and data collection solutions,” said Keith Oelrich, Learning.com CEO. “His passion for improving education fits well with Learning.com’s goals, mission and company culture.”
Rahman’s appointment as Vice President of Sales took effect Dec. 23, 2013.
About Learning.com
Learning.com partners with districts to provide digital curriculum and assessments that help students develop 21st century skills and prepare for success in college and career. With Learning.com digital content management tools, teachers can organize and customize how they deliver content to students. Learning.com provides implementation and professional development services to support educators as they integrate technology into instruction and move to digital content. Founded in 1999, Learning.com currently partners with more than 2,700 districts.
Nick Smith, Learning.com, http://Learning.com, 503.517.4443, [email protected]
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