Brent Lieberman
About Brent Lieberman
Brent Lieberman serves as the Executive Vice President of Partner Accounts (Sales & Account Management) at NWEA, where he has worked since 2015. He holds an MBA from the University of Portland and has prior experience as the Public Retirement Practice Leader at EDS, an HP company.
Work at NWEA
Brent Lieberman has been with NWEA since 2011, initially serving as the Senior Director of Major, National and International Accounts. In this role, he managed significant client relationships and contributed to the organization's growth in the education sector. In 2015, he advanced to the position of Executive Vice President for Partner Accounts, focusing on sales and account management. His tenure at NWEA spans over a decade, during which he has played a pivotal role in developing strategic partnerships and enhancing customer engagement.
Education and Expertise
Brent Lieberman holds an MBA from the University of Portland, where he studied Business Administration and Management. He also earned a Bachelor of Science degree in Elementary Education and Teaching from Portland State University. His educational background equips him with a strong foundation in both educational practices and business management, contributing to his effectiveness in his current roles.
Background
Before joining NWEA, Brent Lieberman worked at EDS, an HP company, from 2006 to 2011. He served as the Public Retirement Practice Leader, where he was responsible for overseeing public sector retirement solutions. This experience provided him with valuable insights into account management and client relations, which he has applied in his subsequent roles at NWEA.
Professional Experience
Brent Lieberman's professional experience includes over 13 years at NWEA and five years at EDS. His roles have focused on sales, account management, and leadership in the education technology sector. His extensive background in managing major accounts and developing strategic partnerships has positioned him as a key player in the organization.