Hawkins Leadership Roundtable Lunch (separate registration is required) - Sponsored by Wipro Ltd.
Wednesday, October 16, 2019 | 11:45AM–1:15PM CT | W192a, Level 1
Session Type:
Meal
Note: Separate registration and fee are required for the roundtable. Lunch will be provided.
The Hawkins Leadership Roundtable is a small-cohort mentoring program for new CIOs and individuals actively seeking their first CIO role. The roundtable provides over six hours of networking and mentoring integrated over the three days at the EDUCAUSE Annual Conference. The roundtable provides hours of networking and mentoring integrated over the three days of the EDUCAUSE Annual Conference.
Schedule:
Tuesday, October 15 | 11:45–1:15 p.m. (roundtable lunch)
Wednesday, October 16 | 11:45 a.m.–1:15 p.m. (roundtable lunch), and 6:00–7:30 p.m. (networking reception)
Thursday, October 17 | 7:30–9:00 a.m. (roundtable breakfast)
Presenters: Julian Allen (Georgia State University); Mark Askren (University of Nebraska); Michael Cato (Bowdoin College); Jeff Cepull (Philadelphia University + Thomas Jefferson University); Elias Eldayrie (University of Florida); Harold Hoang (U.S. Air Force Academy); Brian Kelly (EDUCAUSE); Sharon Pitt (University of Delaware); Stan Waddell (Carnegie Mellon University); Cheryl Washington (University of California, Davis)
The Hawkins Leadership Roundtable is a small-cohort mentoring program for new CIOs and individuals actively seeking their first CIO role. The roundtable provides over six hours of networking and mentoring integrated over the three days at the EDUCAUSE Annual Conference. The roundtable provides hours of networking and mentoring integrated over the three days of the EDUCAUSE Annual Conference.
Schedule:
Presenters: Julian Allen (Georgia State University); Mark Askren (University of Nebraska); Michael Cato (Bowdoin College); Jeff Cepull (Philadelphia University + Thomas Jefferson University); Elias Eldayrie (University of Florida); Harold Hoang (U.S. Air Force Academy); Brian Kelly (EDUCAUSE); Sharon Pitt (University of Delaware); Stan Waddell (Carnegie Mellon University); Cheryl Washington (University of California, Davis)