The DisruptED Journey with Tim Maitland at MarketScale (Episode Two)

 

Education is at a crossroads. As AI, online learning, and workforce demands rapidly reshape how people gain skills, long-standing gaps in access and outcomes remain a major concern in Michigan. Recent reporting on the 2025 State of Education and Talent shows Michigan has fallen to its lowest ever ranking in per capita income, underscoring how educational attainment and workforce readiness must improve to support economic prosperity across the region. These pressures have intensified the conversation around not just how education is delivered, but how learning can serve as a real pathway to mobility, purpose, and long-term stability.

So, what happens when the person usually asking the questions steps into the spotlight? What drives someone to dedicate a career to learning, equity, and disruption in education—and how can personal tragedy evolve into a mission for systemic change?

In the second episode of this three-part series on DisruptED, Tim Maitland, Chief Revenue Officer at MarketScale, returns as guest host to interview the show’s usual voice, Ron J Stefanski. Together, they trace the deeply personal origins of DisruptED and examine how trauma, curiosity, and technology intersect to shape a lifelong commitment to education.

The main topics of discussion…

  • From tragedy to purpose: How a family tragedy shaped Ron’s conviction that education can interrupt cycles of inequality and expand opportunity.
  • Technology as an equalizer: Why AI and digital learning—when paired with guardrails—represent a “moon-launch moment” for expanding access to quality education.
  • Rethinking the system: The case for lifelong learning, liberal arts education, and alternative pathways that better prepare people for meaningful work and civic life.

Ron J Stefanski is the creator and long-time host of DisruptED, where he has spent years interviewing educators, technologists, and leaders reshaping how people learn. He began his career in higher-education publishing, working closely with professors and academic institutions during the industry’s early digital transition. Known for his intellectual curiosity and human-centered interviewing style, Ron has become a prominent voice in conversations about education equity, technology, and lifelong learning, advocating for solutions that expand opportunity across communities.

Article written by MarketScale.

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