National Association of School Psychologists
Martha Spath has extensive experience in marketing and publications operations. Martha is currently the Director of Publications Operations at the National Association of School Psychologists, where they lead book publishing operations and oversees copyright permissions. Prior to this, Martha was a Consultant Volunteer at Mobile Hope, where they wrote grants and increased non-government grant funding by over 50%. Martha also served as the Vice President of Marketing at the American College of Gastroenterology, where they developed and implemented marketing campaigns. Martha's earlier experience includes being the Group Director of Marketing Operations at the American Pharmacists Association, where they managed marketing communications and budgets.
Martha Spath holds a Bachelor's degree in Business Administration with a concentration in Marketing and a minor in Art from North Adams State College (Massachusetts College of Liberal Arts). Martha also obtained certification as a Certified Direct Marketer from the Virginia Commonwealth University Interactive Marketing Institute. In addition to their formal education, Martha has acquired certifications in various areas such as Business Development: Strategic Planning from LinkedIn, Instructional Design: Adult Learners from LinkedIn, Introduction to Lean and Kaizen Facilitation from Amazon Logistics, and Introduction to AWS for Non-Engineers: 1 Cloud Concepts from LinkedIn.
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National Association of School Psychologists
The National Association of School Psychologists (NASP) is a professional association representing more than 25,000 school psychologists, graduate students, and related professionals throughout the United States and an additional 25 countries worldwide. As the world's largest organization of school psychologists, NASP works to advance effective practices to improve students' learning, behavior, and mental health. Our vision is that all children and youth thrive in school, at home, and throughout life. Please visit our website, www.nasponline.org, to find out how you can become a member and to access information on certification, convention, NASP publications, and much more! For specific information on becoming a school psychologist, visit http://www.nasponline.org/about-school-psychology/becoming-a-school-psychologist. NASP reserves the right to remove any inappropriate material. For guidelines on what is acceptable, please visit http://communities.nasponline.org/codeofconduct.