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Crucial insights for industry executives, business owners, investors, and policymakers on the state of Universal Pre-K. FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE BALTIMORE, MD – JULY 31, 2024 – Tuscany Strategy Consulting, a consulting firm advising executives and Private Equity working in the $7 Trillion global knowledge and learning industry, released today, Tuscany...

The State of Universal Pre-K and it’s Implications for Early Childhood Education Providers 18 states are currently offering some level of Universal Pre-K (UPK) largely in response to consumer demand and labor market pressures driving up the cost of delivering quality, early childhood education (ECE). UPK poses different opportunities and...

The private childcare landscape is being dramatically reshaped by long-term factors including an increasing cost of entry into the knowledge class, declining birth rates, and widening economic disparities, as well as pandemic related disruptions and the rising costs of service work....

Emerging Dynamics in the Private Childcare Market Current market dynamics are shifting the Early Childhood Education (ECE) operating environment which in turn is affecting competitive strategies for-profit and non-profit private childcare providers. Complete the form to download the report for actionable insights and strategies. Report Contents: Growth in Knowledge Work...

Tuscany Strategy Consulting, an innovative consulting firm advising executive and Private Equity working in the $7 Trillion global education market, is delighted to announce the promotion of Thomas Reilly to the position of Managing Director. Mr. Reilly, who joined the firm in March 2017, has been an integral part of...

The K12 Mental Health & Wellness Market Report Over the past several years, mental health and wellness has come to the fore across all major education sectors including early childhood, K-12, higher education, and workforce development. There is clear evidence that mental health needs have increased both prior to and...

Last week, Higher Ed Dive published an article about Uwill’s partnership with New Jersey announced by CEO Michael London and NJ’s higher ed secretary Brian Bridges. I see at least three important takeaways: 1. PLATFORMS ARE POSITIONED TO WIN The human services sectors, especially education and allied health, are undergoing...

As I’ve highlighted in previous posts, nearly half of public K-12 schools report facing some kind of labor shortage¹ and, as we all know, schools are not alone in this situation with many other professions also struggling to recruit and retain employees. As an example, the number of registered nurses...

The frantic narrative around AI in education often misses an important issue: AI adoption imposes a disproportionately higher burden on educators than on students. While students enjoy access to free AI tools like ChatGPT and BING Ai that aid in completing assignments swiftly, educators are faced with far more intricate and burdensome...

Tele-health is exploding.   As a response to Covid, in March 2020, congress significantly reduced Medicare barriers to the use of telemedicine. In turn, this eased interstate practices and privacy regulations. A national study of 36 million working age adults with private insurance claims found that Telemedicine encounters increased 766% between March and...

It is time to start using generative AI models if you have not already begun to do so. While generative AI is in its infancy, several AI tools are sufficiently powerful and easy to use that nearly all professionals can and should use an AI tool to save time and reduce...

Private equity deals have been steadily increasing in the mental health and behavioral health space. From 2019 to 2020, investments have increased by 159% from $481M to $1,245M. The number of deals increased by 16% from 2020 to 2019. The number of deals for 2021 was forecasted to be 50,...

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