Tina Shah on LinkedIn: Moby is Turning Silver (2025)

Tina Shah

Senior Director @ BrainPOP | PMP, International Growth Strategy in the Education Technology space

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25 years of BrainPOP! Proud to be part of an organization that has authentically and consistently stayed true to its mission - Empowering young minds globally to understand the world around and within them!

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Robert Martellacci M.A. EdTech

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Wow! Congrats! I recall the startup journey!

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