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Bill Loller, Chief Product Officer at Incident IQ

Bill Loller

Chief Product Officer · Incident IQ

Bill Loller is Chief Product Officer at IncidentIQ, guiding the vision, design, and evolution of the company’s K‑12 workflow suite. With over 20 years of experience in product leadership — including roles at Discovery Education, Turnitin, and Gartner as an industry analyst — Bill brings both strategic insight and hands‑on expertise to the portfolio.

Bill believes that great K‑12 operational software must always start with observed district pain points. He collaborates closely with educators, IT teams, and district partners to validate ideas, prototype, test, and refine. Under his leadership, IncidentIQ continues to expand integration ecosystems, modular flexibility, and a usability-first approach tailored specifically to K‑12 workflows.

Outside of product roadmaps and feature specs, Bill often reflects on how time saved in admin and operations translates into more instructional time. He is driven by the conviction that when back-office friction disappears, educators can focus on what matters most — student learning.

Latest Posts by Bill Loller:

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Ultimate Guide to School Facilities Management

When it comes to helping students reach their academic goals and empowering teachers to deliver an ideal learning environment, the condition of your school facilities matters. Clean, safe, and well-maintained spaces aren’t just nice to have—they’re essential. Effective school facility manageme ...

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From Silos to Solutions: How to Make the Case for a Unified K-12 Operations Platform

Discover how forward-thinking K–12 districts are overcoming fragmented operations. Learn the four key areas for improvement—and how a unified platform turns silos into streamlined solutions.

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A Practical Guide to School Operations Management

When schools operate smoothly, students, teachers, and administrators can focus on success, not logistics. Efficient resource use, clear decision-making, and reduced administrative burden help schools function without unnecessary obstacles. By using technology, schools can automate tasks, communicat ...

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1:1 Technology in Schools: A Guide for Decision Makers

Get an in-depth look at the benefits and challenges of 1:1 technology in schools.

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Effective Strategies for Resource Management in Education

Learn what resource management in education is, its benefits for K-12 schools, and best practices to maximize resources and support student success.

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5 Key Signs to Upgrade Your Instructional Materials Management System

Check out this guide to see how comprehensive asset management tools keep teaching and learning going.