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I've been involved in education and technology
for the better part of two decades and have spent much of that time as
an entrepreneur working on the leading edge of Web technology and
online learning. I now apply the experience I have gained to help
organizations:
• Integrate Internet marketing, social media, online learning and
customer education approaches into business strategy.
• Take advantage of new educational and business models.
• Develop and implement clear, measurable sales, marketing,
and stakeholder engagement strategies.
• Maximize adoption, revenue, and return on investment from
Web-based product-and-service offerings.
I co-founded and served as CEO of Isoph, a
provider of online learning technologies and content for major national
associations and charitable organizations. We bootstrapped Isoph from
the ground up and established it as the leading brand in its niche.
Clients included the Society for Human Resource Management, the
American Red Cross, the American Nurses Credentialing Center, the
National Wildlife Federation, and many other well-known organizations.
Isoph was bought by LearnSomething in 2005. I've continued my work with
associations under the LearnSomething banner and have also helped lead
implementation of the combined company’s consumer education
strategy.
Before launching Isoph, I was senior vice
president of business development for Quisic, a leading provider of
high-quality online management education. At Quisic, I oversaw all of
the business development activities for the company, as well as
relationships with major Quisic partners, including the National Center
on Education and the Economy, PBS, IBM, Pearson, the London Business
School, Insead, the Tuck School at Dartmouth, the Marshall School of
Business (University of Southern California), and the Kenan-Flagler
Business School (University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill).
Earlier on, I taught at the University of North
Carolina at Chapel Hill while working on a doctoral degree and managed
to win an undergraduate teaching award in the process.
Before (and partly during) graduate school, I
co-founded and has served as executive director and chairman of
BoysCamp, a nonprofit corporation serving at-risk youths.
I also worked as a research analyst in the
corporate governance division of the Investor Responsibility Research
Center, a prominent think tank.
I earned my bachelor's degree at the University of
Virginia and a master's degree at the University of North Carolina at
Chapel Hill.
I currently serve on the Professional Development
Council Section of the American Society of Association Executives as
well as on the advisory board for Philantech, provider of the
PhilanTrack™ online grant proposal, reporting, and management
system. I’ve previously served on the research committee of
the eLearning Guild and the editorial board of Innovate,
a leading resource for information about technology and education.
Jeff Cobb
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"Jeff really helped our board think through
the strategic challenges and opportunities EmPOWERment faces. With his
guidance and facilitation we were able to narrow our list of priorities
and focus on the actions most essential to the organization's ongoing
success."
--Delores
Bailey, Executive Director
EmPOWERment
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