Frances Valintine just wants to watch NZ learn

Frances Valintine just wants to watch NZ learn
Frances Valintine said it’s not about the platform itself but the content the company delivers. (Image: AcademyEX)
Ben Moore
“There’s always another disruption coming,” Frances Valintine said in her latest online quarterly briefing.Speaking to her audience on Zoom, Valintine’s colourful pastoral background reflects her company’s ethos of enthusiasm.Valintine has made it her mission to expand the way that New Zealanders are thinking about technology and education, and now wants to bring that into the office to disrupt how corporates think about professional development.In the last decade, Valintine has been building a postgraduate educati...

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