Print isn't exactly dead in the textbook industry, but it's not the revenue engine it used to be for Boston-based education content company Cengage Learning.
The company - which last year announced it made its Boston office its headquarters from Stamford, Conn. after emerging from bankruptcy last year - has been transforming itself over the past couple of years from a textbook publisher to a product-focused company with a tech concentration.
Leading that tech transformation is George Moore, the company's chief technology officer, who previously worked at medical publishing company Elsevier Health Science in Philadelphia
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