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Pansophic Learning

www.pansophiclearning.com

 
Pansophic Learning is an education company that strives to provide students and educators exceptional learning solutions that enable them to maximize their success academically and in life, regardless of geographic, financial, or demographic circumstance. We believe every child should be able to be whatever they want to be in life regardless of where they were born. These learning solutions include high quality content, technology, teaching and exceptional schools. We currently have several operating businesses that are located in the United States, Switzerland, and the Middle East. These businesses include online schools, brick and mortar schools, blended schools. Our Capital Education business ...
  • Number of Employees: 100-250
  • Annual Revenue: $50-100 Million

Executives

Name Title Contact Details
Eric Waller
Chief Technology Officer Profile
Richard Rosenberg
Vice President of Information Technology Profile

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