EAB | Latest News & Updates - Dec 03, 2024 Release
Melissa Shepard has left EAB as Senior Director, Events in the Washington DC-Baltimore Area to join Hogan Lovells as Senior Manager Global Events and Retreats...
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EAB
🌎 eab.comEAB is a leading education technology and services firm that partners with over 2,500 institutions to drive transformative change in higher education. The company focuses on data-driven insights and best practices across various areas including enrollment, student success, institutional strategy, and diversity, equity, and inclusion. EAB aims to enhance educational outcomes and strengthen communities through tailored solutions for educational leaders and practitioners.
EAB - Latest News and Updates
- Melissa Shepard has left EAB as Senior Director, Events in the Washington DC-Baltimore Area to join Hogan Lovells as Senior Manager Global Events and Retreats.
- Holly Chatham has left EAB, where she served as Principal and Managing Director, Partner Success in the United States, to join CollegeVine as Vice President, Partner Success.
- EAB is currently seeking a Managing Director, Engineering Management in the United States.
- EAB will present a session on enrollment trends at the CGS conference in St. Louis on November 5.
- EAB Navigate is being used in the Hudson Hub One Stop Student Services Center in New Jersey.
- Ball State University uses EAB Navigate to document student interactions and manage student support services.
- EAB has been named to The Software Report's Top 100 Software Companies of 2024.
- EAB helped Grambling State University increase their number of donors by 222% and achieve a donor retention rate of 87%.
- Johna Ezzard has started a new position as Contracting and Pricing Specialist at EAB.
- EAB's recent research reveals that 59% of schools have fewer than 300 online graduate students, and 84% have fewer than 1,000.
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