Interplay Learning, the globally renowned provider of immersive skilled trades training, has named Edtech Sales Executive - Jim Clor as the Vice President of Education and Workforce Development.
In his new role, Jim spearheads Interplay Learning’s sales and strategic efforts for the company’s education and workforce development business. His industry expertise and vision will be key to Interplay Learning’s efforts to support more scalable, engaging skilled trades training in school districts, colleges, technical schools, and workforce programs.
Using immersive technology solutions, such as 3D simulations, virtual reality, and artificial intelligence, Interplay can deliver hands-on trades training and credentials, even when traditional resources may not be available.
Two decades of experience
Jim has over two decades of venture in strategic edtech sales, marketing, and executive management
“Jim brings an extensive background pioneering edtech sales orgs and partnering with schools to launch innovative solutions,” said Doug Donovan, CEO and Founder of Interplay Learning, adding “Education is evolving rapidly. We’ll be relying on his expertise and leadership as Interplay continues to grow, with the goal of supporting innovation and scale for our academic and workforce development partners.”
Jim has over two decades of experience in strategic edtech sales, marketing, and executive management for some of the industry’s most respected companies. During his career, he has served in senior positions at both large and startup organizations, pioneering multiple companies from concept to acquisition.
Skilled trades instruction
“Supporting innovation in education through technology has been a central part of my career path. I’m excited to join a fast-growing company that is reimagining skilled trades instruction in a way that better serves today’s learners and educators,” said Jim Clor.
He adds, “Interplay Learning has a proven commitment to partnering with schools and workforce organizations to ensure students graduate with job-ready skills in high demand and often overlooked trades occupations.”