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Our next #FinnemoreFireside this term is with James Browning, Chief Operating Officer (COO) at Lift Schools. Beyond his executive role, James contributes to the educational community as a tech writer for Tes Magazine providing insights on the integration of technology in schools, and is a well-known face in our sector, sharing his perspectives on educational technology. It’s an incredibly insightful chat and, amongst other things, we discuss: What does a day in the life of a MAT CEO really look like? From strategic planning to hands-on problem-solving, it’s a role full of surprises. The evolution of edtech adoption in multi-academy trusts – where the sector started, where it’s heading, and what’s next on the agenda. Why seamless integration between HR, finance, MIS, and safeguarding systems is no longer a ‘nice to have’ but an essential for efficiency and growth. The challenges and opportunities of AI in education – how it’s shaping learning, workload reduction, and even the future of school structures. The debate around flexible learning: Should school attendance be more adaptive to individual student needs, and how does technology fit into that vision? How edtech companies can build stronger partnerships with trusts – the key to earning trust, proving impact, and embedding long-term relationships. The future of AI-driven personalisation – could schools commission AI ‘assistants’ tailored to each student’s needs? A thought-provoking look at what’s coming. The growing importance of edtech companies demonstrating real impact – why evidence-backed claims are becoming a non-negotiable in procurement decisions.