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Jane LockettJane Lockett, is a retired Senior Management Executive who has worked in K12 Education Technology since 1972.

She  retired November 15, 20007, from a Senior Vice President of Client Services position with SchoolNet. She oversaw all of SchoolNet’s professional services offerings including the software delivery operations and education consulting services departments.

Prior to SchoolNet, Ms. Lockett spent 20 years at IBM working most recently as a Principal with   IBM Global Services, Business Consulting Services, Customer Relationship Management area, specializing in Public Sector, Education.

She provided marketing and sales leadership to the Global IBM Education organization from Research and Development, to Sales and Distribution to support the Public Sector, Education and Government business.

In addition, she was responsible for Global Education Strategy and Business Development targets exceeding $150M.  Prior to Consulting with IBM Global Services, she was involved in market development in the Public Sector marketplace throughout the Midwest for IBM.

In this role she earned the honor of an IBM International Consulting Services Award.

Prior to working for IBM, Ms. Lockett consulted for five years with other computer corporations, as well as national and state professional organizations supporting the public sector.  During her 11 year tenure as a teacher in Illinois, Ms. Lockett served as chief negotiating officer for 5 years representing the local teachers association. In addition, she did independent technology consulting for the Illinois School Boards Association, Apple and for the Illinois State Business Education Association. Ms. Lockett has held state and national offices in professional education organizations and led a committee that wrote the Business, Marketing and Management Curriculum for the State of Illinois.

Ms. Lockett has Bachelors and Masters degrees in Business and Education.  Prior to her teaching tenure, she held a variety of positions in manufacturing, banking, and document management.