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Sam Scordato, VP Marketing at Incident IQ

Sam Scordato

VP, Marketing · Incident IQ

Sam Scordato is Vice President of Marketing at IncidentIQ, overseeing branding, content, demand generation, and thought leadership. He shapes how district decision‑makers engage with IncidentIQ’s mission to modernize K‑12 operations. Sam is adept at synthesizing insights, data narratives, and educator outcomes into campaigns that resonate deeply in the education space and help to make a real impact on district outcomes.

He works cross-functionally — often collaborating with product, customer success, and district partners — to turn real use cases into compelling content, webinars, and events. His goal: to help empower districts who believe in operational transformation as a lever for educational success.

When he’s off the clock, Sam invests time in reading about education trends, visiting districts, and reflecting on how marketing can bridge the gap between technology and human outcomes in schools. For him, marketing is a tool for connection, clarity, and real change in K‑12.

Latest Posts by Sam Scordato:

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iiQ Facilities named a 2025 “Best for Back to School” winner, and what it means for K-12 operations

Winning Tech & Learning’s 2025 Best for Back to School award is exciting, but more importantly, it signals that operations tools are mission-critical in K-12. Judges look for products that combine versatility, value, and problem-solving impact, the same qualities districts need to keep buildin ...

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Instructional Materials Management: Best Practices for K-12

Manage instructional materials more efficiently with these best practices for improved oversight, accountability, and compliance.

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Summary Findings: The 2024-2025 K-12 Facilities Survey

IncidentIQ, with Spaces4Learning, conducted a survey to uncover the top challenges K-12 Facilities Managers face for the upcoming school year. Budget constraints, aging infrastructure, and staffing shortages remain critical issues. This post summarizes the key insights and discusses how technology c ...

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How to Create a Comprehensive School Facilities Master Plan

Providing students with safe facilities that are conducive to learning is one of the most important facility management goals for school leaders. A school facilities master plan allows you to look at the big picture and evaluate facilities projects that have already been completed, are currently und ...

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Navigating the Event Planning Maze: The Top Challenges for K-12 Schools

Event planning for K-12 schools is filled with challenges like double bookings, lack of visibility, and manual processes. Learn how to navigate these hurdles and create successful events that enhance the educational experience.

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7 Steps to Successful School Event Planning: A Guide for Admins & Facilities Staff

Unlock the secrets to planning and executing successful school events with this comprehensive guide.