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Ken Molay
President, Webinar Success
Ken Molay has been producing and delivering business webinars since 1999. His background in public speaking, stage acting, and corporate training has given him a unique perspective on what it takes to create and deliver compelling and effective presentations.
Ken has a background in software development and marketing, working for companies such as Advanced Micro Devices, Syntelligence, Blaze Software, Brokat, HNC Software, and Fair Isaac. He has acted as development manager, product manager, and product marketing manager.
In more than 20 years of professional experience, Ken has presented public sessions at numerous industry conferences, as well as presenting information to customers, sales prospects, industry analysts, and the press.
Currently Ken offers consulting services through his company Webinar Success. He also maintains a vendor-independent blog dedicated solely to issues, news, and tips related to web conferencing and its applications.
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Kathleen McClaskey
President, EdTech Associates
Kathleen H. McClaskey, President of Ed Tech Associates, is an educational and assistive technology consultant and in her 26th year in using technology in the classroom. IDuring this time, she has been a computer teacher, technology integration specialist, K-12 technology director and graduate instructor for Plymouth State University and Cambridge College in online and onsite technology courses. Last year, she was awarded a three-year New Hampshire Math and Science Partnership grant for the Science4All project where science teachers will learn how to apply Universal Design for Learning (UDL) principles using accessible technology tools in an inquiry-based science lessons. Kathleen is a frequent national and regional workshop presenter and consultant on topics that include technology for diverse learners, Universal Design for Learning, the role of technology to improve literacy outcomes for all students and utilizing interactive whiteboards in group instruction with autistic students. She has presented at National Education Computing Conference, the TRLD Conference, the International Dyslexia Association Conference, Schools Moving Up Webinars and numerous regional and state conferences in the northeast. Kathleen is a board member of ISTE SETSIG; Advocacy Chair of NHSTE, an ISTE affiliate; a board member of the NH branch of the International Dyslexia Association and a board trustee of the Strong Foundations Charter School in Pembroke, NH.
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