Southeast Regional
Conference—The Way Forward
May
30–June 1 | Tampa, Florida | Tampa Marriott Waterside Hotel and Marina
Join us in Tampa at the one EDUCAUSE
regional event that brings together colleagues from around the
Southeast to share
knowledge, explore
solutions, and expand
professional networking.
This conference provides a diverse,
content rich program for higher education IT professionals. If you plan
and implement information technology on campus, or you help others use
IT appropriately at your institution, you'll find content here that will
benefit you.
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About the Program
The Southeast Regional Conference 2012, "The Way
Forward...Engaging Technologies, Relationships, and Communities,"
spotlights key issues through hot topic discussions and facilitated
workshops on topics like analytics and project management. Solid career
development experiences for early- and mid-career IT professionals will
be available as well—from one-on-one sessions with seasoned IT leaders to
developing a five-year career plan.
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Wednesday General Session
George
L. Mehaffy | Vice President, Academic Leadership and
Change
American Association of State Colleges and Universities (AASCU)
Topic:
Key forces changing higher education and how we can renew, revitalize,
and reinvent higher education
Friday General Session
Judy
F. Jackson | Vice President for Institutional Diversity
University of Kentucky
Topic:
The importance of working together in diverse communities to further
our goals in higher education
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Additional Event Opportunity
CIO and Senior IT Roundtable, Wednesday, May 30, 2:30–5:00
p.m.
An exclusive, informal discussion among CIOs and senior IT leaders about
challenges facing our institutions. (NOTE:
A separate registration and fee may be required.)
Register Before May 2 and Reserve Your
Preferred Hotel
Special Thanks to Our Event Sponsors
Corporate Partners
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Additional Sponsor
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EDUCAUSE Southeast Regional Conference—The Way Forward May 30–June 1 | Tampa, Florida | Tampa Marriott Waterside Hotel and Marina
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