Kathryn Levesque

Director Of Business Development at Collaborative for Educational Services

Kathryn Levesque is a seasoned marketing and business development professional with extensive experience in educational and healthcare sectors. Currently serving as the Director of Business Development and Director of Marketing and Communications at the Collaborative for Educational Services since August 2012, Kathryn leads strategic planning, project management, and marketing initiatives. Previously, Kathryn held various leadership roles at HCPro, Inc. from July 2000 to August 2012, including Marketing Director and Group Publisher, where significant revenue growth and team management were achieved. Earlier career experience includes a position as Director of Market Development at Channing L. Bete Company, Inc., focusing on strategic planning and product development for the healthcare provider market. Kathryn holds an MBA in Marketing from the Isenberg School of Management at UMass Amherst and a Bachelor's degree in English from Smith College.

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Northampton, United States

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Collaborative for Educational Services

Since 1974, the Collaborative for Educational Services (CES) has provided access to comprehensive, quality educational programs for our most vulnerable, at-risk children and youth, and trained teachers and administrators to provide programs of excellence. CES is an education services agency that works to address gaps in programs and services with high quality, research-based, and collaborative solutions to ensure that every child has the opportunity to achieve his or her full potential. We believe that the emotional and social development needs of children and youth must be addressed if they are to succeed in school, and consequently, in life. The Collaborative works with 36 member school districts in Western Massachusetts, as well as schools, districts, educators and early childhood professionals beyond our member communities. We direct major initiatives in early childhood, special education, after school programs, professional development, educator licensure, educational technology, and the education of at-risk youth.


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