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CMSD Chief Eric Gordon talks about the state of education in Cleveland with Signal Cleveland reporter Paul Rochford.
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Former Cleveland schools chief Eric Gordon aims to re-imagine student life in new role at Tri-C

Paul Rochford, K-12 Education Reporter by Paul Rochford July 18, 2023July 18, 2023

Former CMSD CEO Eric Gordon recently clarified the duties of his new job as Tri-C’s senior vice president of student development and education pipeline.

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