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Chief Educational Technology Officer Charley Butcher and Senior Director of Academic Initiatives and Human Resources Sandra Perez ’16 have gained international recognition for their contributions to educational technology. The duo was recently featured in two prominent UK-based technology publications, highlighting their innovative approaches and impactful strategies within the field.
Butcher and Perez have been instrumental in advancing the integration of technology in educational settings, focusing on enhancing learning experiences and improving administrative efficiency. Their work not only showcases the University of Lynchburg's commitment to embracing modern technology but also sets a benchmark for other institutions seeking to innovate in the academic landscape.
Their insights and expertise have resonated with audiences beyond the United States, emphasizing the global relevance of their initiatives. This recognition serves as a testament to their dedication and the university's mission to foster technological advancement in education. As they continue to lead in this evolving field, Butcher and Perez inspire others to explore the potential of technology in transforming learning environments.
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