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Seriously Better Meetings with Branching Minds

The Branching Minds AI Meeting Assistant streamlines meeting prep, consolidates student data, and provides real-time collaborative note-taking, saving educators time and ensuring more focused, effective discussions. Say goodbye to hours of preparation and hello to actionable, data-driven meetings that drive student success. Join us as we demonstrate how this AI-powered solution can support your team and make every MTSS meeting smarter, faster, and more productive.

Learning Objectives:
  • Streamline meeting preparation using the Branching Minds AI Meeting Assistant to consolidate student data and reduce prep time.
  • Enhance collaboration and decision-making with real-time, automated meeting notes that keep teams focused and on track.
  • Leverage data-driven insights to create actionable follow-ups and ensure clear, accountable next steps for student support.

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About the Presenters

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Emily-Rose Barry

Vice President of Product

Emily-Rose Barry is the Vice President of Product for Branching Minds. Before joining the world of agile software development, she taught reading and writing at every level from early childhood to college, administered special programs for an adult literacy nonprofit, and published short fiction and poetry as a freelance writer.

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Soumya Pasumarthy

Senior Product Manager

Soumya Pasumarthy is the Senior Product Manager at Branching Minds, where she works to bring cutting edge solutions to educational leaders all around the country. Soumya is passionate about meeting the unique needs of all students and their families through the special relationships that educators hold with them.