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From Math Teacher to Sr. Manager at EdTech Company

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I sat down with Erin Smilkstein who discusses her unique journey from classroom educator to business-owner, to now, a Sr. Manager for an EdTech company. We discuss reasons why she left the classroom and how her current company has provided for her both personally and professionally. She even highlights some of the transferrable skills teachers dominate in new industries. She is currently a Sr. Manager at PowerSchool.

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