The Cheltenham School District Supervisor of Instructional Technology and K-12 Data Analysis, Brandon Lutz has worked in primary and secondary education for nearly two decades. The past-president of Pennsylvania Association of Educational Communications and Technology (PAECT) and program chair for the Pennsylvania Association of Educational Communications and Technology conference, Lutz is a lifelong learner who recognizes change is the only constant - especially in education.
His ever-evolving, internationally acclaimed “60in60” series, which introduces educators to the latest instructional technology tools, claims a worldwide following. An alumnus of the 2007 Keystone: Technology Innovators STAR Summit, Lutz was instrumental in bringing the program back for technology-savvy educators across Pennsylvania. The 2011 recipient of the PAECT’s Pennsylvania Public Policy Advocate Award, Lutz earned a Bachelor of Science degree from Duquesne University, master’s degree in instructional technology from Chestnut Hill College and is a Google-Certified Trainer.