${loserAccounts} been merged into ${winnerAccount}.
A recent audit found these accounts to be duplicative. Addresses, order history and Q-global ordering for both accounts are now accessible via the ${winnerAccount} account. If something isn’t right, please contact us.
${loserAccounts} been merged into ${winnerAccount}.
A recent audit found these accounts to be duplicative. Addresses, qualified users, order history and Q-global ordering for both organizations are now accessible via the ${winnerAccount} account. If something isn’t right, contact us.
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Pearson has appointed Clay Richey to Managing Director of Pearson Clinical Assessments. With over 20 years of experience in product management and development, Clay has been an integral part of Pearson's Clinical organization, holding various product leadership roles throughout his eighteen-year tenure with the company.
Pearson's Clinical Assessment group provides over 300,000 clinical professionals with essential assessment tools used in education, healthcare and other clinical settings worldwide. Internationally recognized for validity and reliability, Pearson's clinical assessment portfolio includes gold-standard instruments such as the Wechsler Intelligence Scales, MMPI, and BASC that help clinicians make informed decisions that can improve lives.
"I'm honored to lead Pearson's Clinical Assessments team at such a pivotal time in our field," said Clay Richey. "The opportunities in front of us—where clinical expertise and technological innovation meet—are incredibly exciting and are poised to enable significant advancements in how professionals assess, diagnose, and support their patients. My focus will be on accelerating our use of emerging technologies while maintaining the scientific rigor and validity that practitioners depend on. By listening closely to our customers and collaborating across disciplines, we'll continue developing solutions that meaningfully improve clinical outcomes and accessibility."
Most recently, Clay led Pearson's Portfolio and Delivery team, overseeing product investment, development, and go-to-market strategies across the globe. His strategic vision and commitment to excellence have been instrumental in strengthening Pearson's market position and expanding its digital capabilities.
He has been a key contributor in the conceptualization and development of Pearson’s industry-changing Q-interactive Digital Assessment offering as well as driving Pearson's recent acquisition of wearable technology, Revibe, designed to help individuals struggling with focus and attention.
Clay holds a BA from Baylor University and an MBA from the University of Texas at San Antonio and lives in San Antonio, Texas.
On June 17, global autism experts, researchers, educators and families in the autism community will gather at Pearson’s Virtual Autism Summit. For Clay Richey, who leads product development for Pearson Clinical Assessment, the event holds special meaning.