LindyHoc Founder launches new EdTech Brand Identity as she is named in 2025 Leading Women in AI list

Lindy Hockenbary, Founder of K-12 EdTech consultancy LindyHoc, is launching a rebranded website as she is named in the 2025 Leading Women in AI by the ASU+GSV Summit and AI Show.

Hockenbary is a trusted voice on AI-integrated pedagogy, digital learning strategy, and educator support with more than 15 years of experience as a classroom teacher. She has laughed a new online platform for her educational technology consultancy, offering resources and insights into educational technology, aiming to support educators navigating the evolving digital landscape. 

Headquarted in Bozeman, Montana, LindyHoc works with schools, districts, and EdTech companies to maximize the use of emerging technologies in curriculum and instruction. The organization provides customized professional development, strategic advisory services, and subject‑matter expertise that aim to support teachers and improve student outcomes. Since its inception, LindyHoc has supported more than 30,000 educators across nearly all 50 U.S. states and ten countries.

The ASU+GSV Summit named more than 200 trailblazers working in ethical, inclusive applications of AI across research, product, and classroom use. It says the leaders included in its list are redefining how we discover, build, and deploy innovative solutions to ensure equal access to the future for all learners. 

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