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Eddie Sasser

Hello, I'm Eddie Sasser! I proudly serve as the Director of ITAD & Recycling at Secured Tech Solutions. :globe_with_meridians: With over 17 years of experience in the K-12 sector, I've dedicated my career to education and technology.. In addition to my role at Secured Tech Solutions, I hold the prestigious title of Certified Education Technology Leader (CETL), a testament to my commitment to staying at the forefront of educational technology. I've also had the privilege of contributing to the field of cybersecurity as a member of the IN-DOE Cybersecurity Task Force. :briefcase: As part of the District leadership and safety teams, I work tirelessly to ensure the safety and security of educational institutions. Sharing knowledge is a passion of mine, and I've had the honor of presenting at HECC (Hoosier Educational Computer Coordinators), where I can connect with fellow education and technology enthusiasts. Additionally, I’ve been a proud member of equity cohorts, advocating for equal access to education and technology for all. :handshake: Feel free to reach out or connect if you share any of these interests or have questions about ITAD, recycling, education, or technology. Let's make a positive impact together! #Education #Technology #ITAD #Recycling #Equity #Leadership #incto #cetl
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Spark Joy in the New Year: K-12 Schools Leading the Charge in E-Recycling

Jan 9, 2024 11:37:54 AM / by Eddie Sasser posted in General STS

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Cheers to a new year filled with positive vibes and sustainable choices! As K-12 schools gear up for an exciting journey ahead, let's dive into the world of electronic recycling (e-recycling) and discover how Secured Tech Solutions is making it a breeze. Ready to get inspired? Head over to https://securedtechsolutions.com/recycling for the full scoop!

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White-Glove Educational Technology Recycling

Sep 5, 2023 9:52:40 AM / by Eddie Sasser

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We all have that one kitchen junk drawer that seems to have no bottom, or that coat closet that could give Narnia a run for its money. These spaces become the designated homes for items we convince ourselves are absolutely essential or might come in handy just one more time. They turn into the secret hiding places for that lone left-hand snow glove or the covert storage spot for a Christmas gift you bring out when your in-laws come to visit. It's where you stash away super glue that's likely to dry up before you even have the chance to use it again, or a key ring whose purpose remains a mystery. Despite their ever-growing collection, we stubbornly hold onto these random bits and bobs, allowing them to take up valuable space within our homes.

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