Todd Baker
About Todd Baker
Todd Baker serves as the Vice President of Alliances at Turnitin, a position he has held since 2021. With extensive experience in global partnerships and alliances, he has previously worked at Ellucian and other organizations, and he is fluent in Portuguese and Spanish.
Work at Turnitin
Todd Baker has served as Vice President of Alliances at Turnitin since 2021. In this role, he is responsible for managing the company's global alliance partners. His responsibilities include overseeing commercial, integration, and content partnerships, which are crucial for expanding Turnitin's reach and effectiveness in the educational technology sector.
Previous Experience at Ellucian
Prior to his current position, Todd Baker worked at Ellucian for several years in various roles. He served as Senior Director of Global Partnerships and Alliances from 2017 to 2020. Earlier, he held the position of Interim Regional Director for Brazil for four months in 2012 and worked as Director of Channel and Partnerships for Latin America and the Caribbean from 2012 to 2017.
Educational Background
Todd Baker holds multiple degrees that contribute to his expertise in business management. He earned a Master of Business Administration (MBA) from Arizona State University. Additionally, he studied International Business Management at the Thunderbird School of Global Management, where he achieved a Master in International Management (MIM). He also holds a Bachelor of Arts in Liberal Arts/Business Management from Utah State University.
Language Proficiency
Todd Baker is fluent in both Portuguese and Spanish. This language proficiency enhances his ability to manage international partnerships effectively, particularly in regions where these languages are spoken. His skills in communication are an asset in his roles that involve global collaboration.
Teaching and Mentorship Recognition
Todd Baker has been recognized by Gallup for his contributions as an educator. His experience as an MBA Director and Assistant Professor of International Business at Westminster College from 1996 to 1999 highlights his skills in teaching and mentorship within the higher education sector.