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San Francisco Bay Area United States
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Business Development & Partnerships
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Meaghan Barbin is currently focused on building and scaling customer and market networks at Mightybell.
Meaghan previously led the Business Development & Partnerships team at Edmodo, focused on platform, distribution, and strategic partnerships that have brought Edmodo to over 51M teachers and students around the world and added value to Edmodo's product experience. Prior to Edmodo, Meaghan supported Corporate Development at Codexis, analyzing business intelligence to drive product strategy, generating product marketing materials and sourcing new deals.
Meaghan is most passionate about engaging in the communities that she lives and works. In 2012, she partnered with the amazing team at...
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(30)The future of customer service (is here)
UserVoice
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11 years ago
5 things startup marketers can teach big companies
April Dunford
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11 years ago
Why Content Marketing Fails
Rand Fishkin
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9 years ago
Andres Glusman lean startup sxsw Meetup.com case study
Eric Ries
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13 years ago
TouristEye - Personalizing The Travel Experience - 500 Startups
500 Startups
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11 years ago
[500DISTRO] The Only Metric That Matters
500 Startups
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9 years ago
Culture
Reed Hastings
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14 years ago
2012 saas conversions benchmark
Totango
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11 years ago
Funding the future of mobile games - Kristian Segerstrale (Initial Capital) 22 Oct 2013
ksegerstrale
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10 years ago
15 companies you should copy: business models visualised by @boardofinno
Board of Innovation
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10 years ago
E commerce digital markets, digital goods
Prof. Othman Alsalloum
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12 years ago
Sample Pitch Deck
Profitably
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12 years ago
Making a Marketplace: A Checklist for Online Disruption
Nir Eyal
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11 years ago
Turkey Country & Education Sector Report
adelansari
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12 years ago
Children's use of mobile phones
Thomas Müller
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11 years ago
20 Ways to Use Edmodo
seyfert6
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12 years ago
Design Like DaVinci
Brian Sullivan
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11 years ago
The China Startup Report
Bowei Gai
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12 years ago
The Mobile Development Landscape
Ambert Ho
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11 years ago
SaaS products aren't viral
Andrew Chen
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11 years ago
Visual Storytelling 101
JESS3
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11 years ago
Text Me: Do's & Don'ts of Presentation Design
Ethos3
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11 years ago
Frontend Performance - Web Entwickler Forum
Pierre Spring
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11 years ago
iSketchnotes from Content Marketing Strategies Conference 2012 with iPad app Paper
Clynton Taylor
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11 years ago
Getting Started with HTML5 in Tech Com (STC 2012)
Peter Lubbers
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11 years ago
Top 10 Things Every Designer Needs To Know About People
Susan Weinschenk
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12 years ago
Eye Tracking & User Research
Optimal Usability
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12 years ago
Why Cleanweb Will Beat Cleantech
Blake Burris
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12 years ago
Reset the Web
yiibu
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12 years ago
Pressbooks Demo Deck
Hugh McGuire
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12 years ago
Personal Information
Organization / Workplace
San Francisco Bay Area United States
Occupation
Business Development & Partnerships
Industry
Technology / Software / Internet
About
Meaghan Barbin is currently focused on building and scaling customer and market networks at Mightybell.
Meaghan previously led the Business Development & Partnerships team at Edmodo, focused on platform, distribution, and strategic partnerships that have brought Edmodo to over 51M teachers and students around the world and added value to Edmodo's product experience. Prior to Edmodo, Meaghan supported Corporate Development at Codexis, analyzing business intelligence to drive product strategy, generating product marketing materials and sourcing new deals.
Meaghan is most passionate about engaging in the communities that she lives and works. In 2012, she partnered with the amazing team at...
Tags
foreign direct investment
venture capital
china
moocs
individualized curriculum
alternatives
college
university
higher education
open learning
joint venture
entrepreneur
entrepreneurship
See more