Chief Technology & Information Officer
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This is a rare kind of CTIO role: broad executive scope, direct access to the CEO, and the freedom to lead through a modern, best-of-breed vendor ecosystem instead of managing a large internal engineering team. If you want strategic ownership without enterprise bureaucracy, this is built for you.
WHY THIS ROLE
- Real influence: a seat on the senior leadership team, and co-ownership of strategic planning and budget with the CEO and other strategic leaders.
- Modern stack, lean team: lead a cloud-native, SaaS/PaaS-first environment — Brightspot, Brightcove, Pelcro, Iterable, Salesforce, and more — without the overhead of a large dev org.
- A growth mandate: AI, data products, and first-party data are treated as strategic growth levers, not side projects.
- A combined CTO/CIO mandate: one accountable seat for technology delivery and enterprise information strategy — more scope, more visibility, more impact.
- Set a multi-year technology and information roadmap that balances editorial priorities, audience growth, and revenue targets.
- Lead vendor and partner strategy — procurement, negotiation, and performance accountability across the full technology ecosystem.
- Establish data governance, cybersecurity, and information policy for the organization, treating data as an enterprise asset.
- Guide a small, high-performing internal team plus implementation partners delivering integrations, automation, and platform customization.
- Represent technology and information strategy to the CEO and board, translating complexity into clear, confident narratives.
- Significant technology leadership experience — typically 8-10+ years in technology, including several in a senior leadership role. Media, publishing, or nonprofit/mission-driven sector experience is a strong plus, not a requirement.
- A track record of shaping executive strategy and budget decisions, not just executing a technology plan handed down from above.
- Comfort working in a highly collaborative environment.
- Ability to frame risk, investment tradeoffs, and long-term direction in business terms.
- Fluency in modern publishing, subscription/paywall, and data/analytics platforms, plus a clear point of view on where AI creates real value.
- Executive presence: equally credible with the CEO, the board, and the newsroom.
- Salary range: $180,000–$220,000, based on experience and qualifications.
- Comprehensive health, dental, and vision coverage.
- Retirement plan with employer contribution.
- Generous PTO and a hybrid work schedule based in Bethesda, MD.
- The chance to shape technology and information strategy for one of the most trusted names in K-12 education.
Education Week is an equal opportunity employer. We actively welcome applicants of all backgrounds, identities, and career paths — including those who arrived at technology leadership through non-traditional routes — and we evaluate every application on the merits of experience and judgment, not pedigree.
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