McGraw-Hill Education Announces Peter Cohen as President of PreK-12 and Assessment Divisions
Education executive most recently served as CEO of Pearson School
NEW YORK, March 12, 2013 /PRNewswire/ -- McGraw-Hill Education today announced that Peter Cohen, most recently CEO of Pearson School, will be president of McGraw-Hill School Education Group, a division of the company that serves both the PreK-12 and assessment markets. Mr. Cohen will replace McGraw-Hill School Education President Dan Caton, who recently announced his retirement after 43 years in the education industry.
Mr. Cohen has been at Pearson since 2008, serving as chief executive officer of Pearson School, the company's PreK-12 division. Mr. Cohen's 17 years of experience in the education industry also includes positions as the top executive of Educate, Inc. and Sylvan Learning. He has also held senior positions at The Pet Practice, Nutrisystem, Inc. and Circle K. Mr. Cohen is a graduate of the University of Redlands.
"Dan Caton has been an invaluable leader not just for McGraw-Hill Education, but for the entire education industry. His expertise will be greatly missed, but he leaves us with an exceptional management team," said Buzz Waterhouse, president and chief executive officer of McGraw-Hill Education. "As we move forward, Peter Cohen is the right person to lead our mission to drive student achievement. Increasingly, there are opportunities for collaboration between our PreK-12 and assessment businesses, and Peter will work closely with Ellen Haley, president of CTB/McGraw-Hill, to grow these two businesses."
"While this is a challenging time for PreK-12 education in this country, I am confident that McGraw-Hill Education is strongly positioned to capitalize on opportunities for digital, personalized solutions that are aligned with the Common Core and state standards," added Mr. Cohen.
The announcement of Mr. Cohen's appointment comes at an important time for the McGraw-Hill School Education Group. In December 2012, McGraw-Hill School Education implemented a plan to accelerate its progress toward becoming a leader in digital learning solutions that saw the company optimize its product mix and improve its product development processes to promote innovation and collaboration. This year, school districts around the country will begin implementing McGraw-Hill Reading Wonders, the industry's first reading program for Grades K-6 built from the ground up to promote the higher-level understanding and advanced reading skills required by the Common Core State Standards. The program was authored by several of the educators who led the development of the new standards.
CTB/McGraw-Hill has also established itself as a leader in the development of materials to help states and schools transition to the Common Core State Standards. In 2012, the company began working with two state-led consortia to develop the assessments that will be used by schools across the country to gauge students' progress toward meeting the new standards. CTB has also been leveraging its expertise in developing assessments of adult education. Last week, New York awarded CTB with a three-year contract to develop a new high school equivalency exam for the state's adult learners.
About McGraw-Hill Education
McGraw-Hill Education is a digital learning company that draws on its more than 100 years of educational expertise to offer solutions that improve learning outcomes around the world. McGraw-Hill Education is the adaptive education technology leader with the vision for creating a highly personalized learning experience that prepares students of all ages for the world that awaits. The Company has offices across North America, India, China, Europe, the Middle East and South America, and makes its learning solutions available in more than 60 languages. For additional information, visit www.mheducation.com.
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