Jeff Livingston
About Jeff Livingston
Jeff Livingston Senior Advisor
Jeff Livingston holds the role of Senior Advisor. His expertise spans across various domains within the educational sector. He has a comprehensive background in sales, marketing, education policy, and general management, acquired through his tenure at McGraw-Hill Education. His role as a Senior Advisor allows him to leverage his extensive experience to provide strategic guidance and informed decision-making in the education industry.
Career at McGraw-Hill Education
Jeff Livingston's career at McGraw-Hill Education encompassed several critical roles. He contributed significantly in areas such as sales, marketing, education policy, and general management. This multifaceted experience provided him with a deep understanding of both the educational materials market and the broader education policy landscape. His work at McGraw-Hill Education enabled him to develop skills that are essential in driving educational initiatives forward.
Formation of EdSolutions
In 2015, Jeff Livingston founded EdSolutions with a mission to innovate and invest in education, particularly for underserved students. EdSolutions is dedicated to helping organizations achieve impactful outcomes by leveraging market opportunities for educational goods and services. The firm provides specialized consulting services, such as Ecosystem Maps, Target Product Profiles, and Go-to-Market Strategies, to facilitate meaningful improvements in the education sector.
EdSolutions Consulting Services
EdSolutions offers customized consulting services designed to enhance the impact of organizations in the education sector. Key services include Ecosystem Maps, which provide a comprehensive overview of market dynamics; Target Product Profiles, which align product offerings with market needs; and Go-to-Market Strategies, which streamline the implementation of educational goods and services. These services aim to optimize the reach and effectiveness of educational initiatives, benefiting underserved student populations.