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'''James Penny''' is seen as an ‘Edtech Leader’ in the UK.  
 
'''James Penny''' is seen as an ‘Edtech Leader’ in the UK.  
  
He was a member of [[ETAG]] and gave a keynote on Technology in Education at the UK's first Education Reform Summit.  
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He was a member of [[ETAG]], a national expert group to look strategically at technology in education; and gave a keynote on Technology in Education at the UK's first Education Reform Summit.  
  
 
He is CEO at [[The Original Group]]. Until March 2016, Penny was 'solutions director' at [[European Electronique]].
 
He is CEO at [[The Original Group]]. Until March 2016, Penny was 'solutions director' at [[European Electronique]].
  
He was a former director and head of ICT at one of the UK's largest academy school chains, [[Harris Federation]]. He was with IBM before that.
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He was a former director and head of ICT at one of the UK's largest academy school chains, [[Harris Federation]]. He was with [[IBM]] before that.
  
 
[[Category:Education Industry]]
 
[[Category:Education Industry]]
 
[[Category:Education Reformer|Penny, James]]
 
[[Category:Education Reformer|Penny, James]]

Latest revision as of 14:26, 25 July 2016

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James Penny is seen as an ‘Edtech Leader’ in the UK.

He was a member of ETAG, a national expert group to look strategically at technology in education; and gave a keynote on Technology in Education at the UK's first Education Reform Summit.

He is CEO at The Original Group. Until March 2016, Penny was 'solutions director' at European Electronique.

He was a former director and head of ICT at one of the UK's largest academy school chains, Harris Federation. He was with IBM before that.