Jason Marcakis

Director Of Marketing Effectiveness And Innovation at Lexia Learning

Jason Marcakis is an accomplished marketing professional with extensive experience in leading marketing initiatives across various organizations. Currently serving as Director of Marketing Effectiveness and Innovation at Lexia Learning, Jason focuses on enhancing demand generation for educational products. Previously, as Global Marketing Director at Taylor & Francis Group, Jason developed B2C marketing strategies to attract authors and foster loyalty within academic communities. At Springer Nature, Jason held several key roles, including Global Vice President of Institutional Marketing, where leadership of a global team drove significant revenue in the library market. Jason's earlier experience includes marketing and sales management positions at Current Medicine Group LLC and Voveo Marketing. Jason holds a Bachelor of Arts in Communication with a track in Public Relations and a minor in History, as well as a Bachelor's degree in Communications with a focus on Marketing from La Salle University.

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Lexia Learning

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Lexia is a Cambium brand, one of the best-known and most highly respected reading technology companies in the world. Founded more than 35 years ago with private funding and grants obtained from the National Institute of Child Health and Human Development, Lexia products are now used by millions of students across the world. Lexia® Core5® Reading, the company’s award-winning, flagship product, has set the standard for technology-based reading instruction by providing explicit, systematic, personalized learning on fundamental literacy skills for elementary students of all abilities. With the addition of Lexia® PowerUp Literacy® for non-proficient readers in grades six and above, Lexia continues its promise to improve student literacy by leveraging technology to personalize learning and simplifying the use of data to drive instruction.


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