CIOs Sound Off: To Be or Not to Be "Social"

Wednesday, October 01, 2014 | 5:30PM–6:20PM | Meeting Room W312A-C
Session Type: Resources

Does spending time on social media provide CIOs and other technology professionals with real benefits, or is it just a distraction and waste of time? In this point-counterpoint session, four CIOs will sound off on the virtues—or lack thereof—of being a "social" CIO.


OUTCOMES: Hear compelling arguments for and against using social media in your professional life and decide whether there are more risks or rewards associated with being "social" * Learn ways to become more "social" and strategies for managing a professional social media presence * Understand the risks and possible trade-offs associated with using social media in a high-level professional role

Presenters

  • Michael Berman

    Executive Strategic Consultant, Vantage Technology Consulting Group
  • Dee Childs

    Vice President for Information Technology and Chief Information Officer, Texas A&M University
  • Rae Clemmons

    Leader, Higher Education BD & Strategy, Amazon Web Services
  • Jack Suess

    Vice President of IT & CIO, University of Maryland, Baltimore County

Resources & Downloads

http://educause.mediasite.com/mediasite/Play/f2606822165b4d28af43a1c9a998ab0a1d