Discover how data can transform decision-making processes and strategic planning at your institution, with a particular focus on enhancing employability for your students. Our session, led by industry experts, will provide you with the knowledge and tools necessary to harness data effectively. This webinar is essential for higher education professionals looking to stay ahead in a data-driven world. What we’ll cover:
- Highlight the increasing reliance on data across industries and the need for higher education to adapt.
- Showcase how QS’s unique data sets provide valuable insights into job market trends and student demands.
- Demonstrate the practical use of real-time job market insights and AI-driven platforms to boost student employability.
- Offer strategies to align academic programs with market needs for better career preparation.
- Host a Q&A session to address challenges and questions about data-driven decision-making and employability in higher education.
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Our Panel members:
Esteban Veintimilla first recognized the gap between higher education and industry demands during his tenure at the University of Waterloo. Motivated by this challenge, he founded 1Mentor with the ambitious goal of harnessing artificial intelligence to enable higher education institutions to keep pace with the rapid advancements in industry. Following QS’ acquisition of 1Mentor, Esteban is now the Director of Product, Employability at QS Quacquarelli Symonds. In this capacity, he is dedicated to spearheading the development of pioneering technology that transform the way higher education adapts to a rapidly changing world.
Martin Serrano is a Co-Founder of 1Mentor, an AI startup dedicated to preparing learners for the future of work. Following its acquisition by QS Quacquarelli Symonds in 2024, he serves as the Director of Operations. QS is the global leader in higher education and career solutions. Martin’s background spans business development, urban planning and sustainability across four continents, bringing together the public and private sectors. He has an MBA from the University of Oxford and a Bachelor of Architecture from University of Notre Dame.