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The Center for Digital Education is offers an Ohio Higher Education IT Leadership Summit for those working to grow their technology leadership careers. Areas to be explored include principles of managing, how to lead with the right influence, communications/collaboration strategies, problem solving tips, and ways to manage time during hectic periods. Those attending gain an improved understanding of how to build, recruit, retain, think outside the box, manage through change, and plan for what comes next for their institution.
Developing leadership skills among the next generation of IT staff is essential in ensuring the continued success and growth of our universities and colleges. Technology continues to rapidly evolve and become more integral to strategic projects and day-to-day operations; our IT professionals must possess not only technical expertise but also strong leadership qualities. The Ohio Higher Education IT Leadership Summit brings the opportunity to invest in our team and develop those communication, and collaboration skills. It also gives them the opportunity to network with peers in Ohio higher education and with experts in the technology industry. This event is what our team needs to help inspire them and their teams to achieve ambitious goals.
- Standish D. Stewart, MS, MBA (she/her/hers), Vice President and Chief Information Officer, Information Technology Services, Cuyahoga Community College
Wednesday, October 25 |
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8:00 am Eastern |
Registration and Morning Refreshments |
9:00 am Eastern |
Welcome and Introductions |
9:05 am Eastern |
KeynoteDr. Michael A. Baston, President - Cuyahoga Community College |
10:00 am Eastern |
Networking Break |
10:20 am Eastern |
Fireside Chat - From the Trenches to Transformation: Leadership Lessons from Higher Education CIOsThis fireside chat is a must-attend session for CIOs, next generation IT leaders, IT professionals, and higher education leaders who aspire to enhance their leadership capabilities and drive transformative change. Our panel of higher education Chief Information Officers (CIOs) will share invaluable leadership experiences and provide unique insights and practical advice on navigating the complex landscape of technology in higher education. Moderator: Brian Cohen, Vice President, Center for Digital Education James Burke, Chief Information Officer, John Carroll University Micah Cooper, Associate Vice President for Technology and Chief Information Officer, Cedarville University Miro Humer, Vice President & CIO, Case Western Reserve University Standish Stewart, Vice President and CIO, Cuyahoga Community College District |
11:05 am Eastern |
Leadership Workshop #1: Sparking and Nurturing Real Change for TomorrowIn the midst of compounding challenges like aging technologies, tightened budgets, and new staffing dynamics like ‘quiet quitting’ and 'The Great Resignation' – how can we manage the stresses our teams are under and meet rising expectations? Even when it seems impossible, there are ways to spark real change at a time when we need it most. As we face our toughest challenges head on, this session will bring both powerful inspiration and real-world strategies to achieve more with the resources we already have. This session will provide techniques in how to map processes quickly and how to identify issues and opportunities in services. Moderator: Brian Elms, CEO, Change Agents Training & Author, Peak Performance |
11:55 am Eastern |
Morning Wrap-Up |
12:00 pm Eastern |
Lunch |
1:00 pm Eastern |
Fireside Chat - Innovate, Collaborate, Succeed: Building Strong Partnerships between Functional Area Leaders and IT in Higher EducationTechnology is playing a pivotal role in driving innovation, efficiency, and ultimately, student success in today rapidly transforming higher education environment and effective collaboration is paramount. This fireside chat will focus on the essential elements of successful partnerships with IT. Panel members will share visions for technology, insights, and share best practices on fostering productive collaborations. Moderator: Brian Cohen, Vice President, Center for Digital Education Valerio Ferme, Senior Vice President and Provost, University of Cincinnati Matt Franz, Senior Vice President, Technology, Safety, and Strategic Initiatives, Clark State College Charles Rose, Dean and Professor of Law, Ohio Northern University, Claude W. Pettit College of Law Melissa Shivers, Senior Vice President, Office of Student Life, The Ohio State University |
1:45 pm Eastern |
Networking Break |
2:05 pm Eastern |
Leadership Workshop #2 - Too Many Things to DoCaught in a world of too many choices and decisions, IT leaders must find ways to identify challenges and risks quickly. As we move throughout our work week, it is vital to be able to make quick decisions. How can we make quick decisions using thoughtful techniques instead of relying on our instincts. In this session, participants will work through several techniques to make quick decisions focusing on impact and efforts. Moderator: Brian Elms, CEO, Change Agents Training & Author, Peak Performance |
2:55 pm Eastern |
Top-of-Mind Group Discussion - What Topics, Tech, or Trends in Higher Education Need Attention?What are the issues that rank high in the minds of the CIO that we need to elevate to the top of the list? This final session will be a brainstorming effort to capture those important issues, challenges, and opportunities that higher education CIOs, CISOs and technology leaders want to hear more about. Moderators: Phil Bertolini, Senior Vice President, Government Technology Brian Cohen, Vice President, Center for Digital Government |
3:25 pm Eastern |
Summit Wrap-Up |
3:30 pm Eastern |
Networking Reception |
4:00 pm Eastern |
End of Conference |
Jim Burke
Chief Information Officer
Information Technology Services
John Carroll University
Micah Cooper
Associate Vice President and Chief Information Officer
Information Technology
Cedarville University
Miroslav Humer
Vice President and Chief Information Officer
University Technology
Case Western Reserve University
John Rathje
Vice President and Chief Information Officer
Information Technology
Kent State University
Standish Stewart
Vice President and Chief Information Officer
Information Technology Services
Cuyahoga Community College District
2024 Sponsorship opportunities are available. For more information, contact:
Heather Earney
Government Technology
Phone: (916) 932-1339
E-mail: heather.earney@erepublic.com