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Content-Language: en-US Content-Type: multipart/alternative; boundary="_000_C980281C178BFleilaexchangeprincetonedu_" MIME-Version: 1.0 Message-ID: <C980281C.178BF%leila@exchange.princeton.edu> Date: Tue, 15 Feb 2011 17:55:12 +0000 Reply-To: Resnet Forum <RESNET-L@listserv.nd.edu> From: "Leila M. Shahbender" <leila@Princeton.EDU> To: RESNET-L@listserv.nd.edu --_000_C980281C178BFleilaexchangeprincetonedu_ Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Dear Colleagues -- The 38th annual ACM SIGUCCS Spring Management Symposium <http://www.siguccs.org/Conference/Spring2011/> will be held in Philadelphia, PA, from April 10 - April 13, 2011. The conference theme is "IT: Leading the Revolution." This symposium offers higher education IT leaders and future leaders a forum to network with colleagues and share expertise, ideas, and solutions via presentations and discussions. This year's symposium is organized into the following three tracks: * Innovative Leadership, Professional Development, Partnerships and Collaboration. * Managing New Technology Trends: Green Computing, Social Networking, Cyber security and Virtualization. * IT Workforce Planning, Change Management, Fiscal Planning and Diversity. Highlights of the conference include: * Pre-conference executive seminar, "Calm, Confident, Connected - Is this Your Leadership Style?" led by Dr. Stephen G. Payne. Dr. Payne, is an executive leadership coach, speaker, author and founder of A New Equilibrium, a community of men and women leaders committed to expanding their leadership capabilities by seeking and achieving balance in their lives. * Opening Keynote, "Laughing, Learning and Leading" by Peter M. Jonas, Ph.D= . Peter is a Professor of research and chairperson of the Doctoral Leadership Department at Cardinal Stritch University in Milwaukee WI, where he has bee= n for almost 30 years teaching, researching, and serving in various leadershi= p capacities (e.g., Director of Institutional Research, Dean in the College o= f Business). Ultimately, Peter attempts to integrate teaching, scholarship, service, and humor into his leadership philosophy. * Plenary Speaker, "Navigating the Maddening Crowds and Thickening Clouds" by Sheri Stahler, Associate Vice President for Computer Services at Temple University. This discussion-based presentation will examine a variety of current groundswells, including cloud computing, crowdsourcing, and social media. The discussion will also explore ways in which technology leaders of the next decade can identify which of these emerging trends would be useful in the academy. * Closing session, "Through the Looking Glass: The Past and Future of the Internet and How it Affects Us All" by Dr. Doug Gale, one of higher education's leading Information Technology visionaries having played key roles in the microcomputer revolution, the creation of both the Internet an= d Internet 2, and the subsequent deployment of higher education dark fiber networks. His presentation will look more closely at how and why the Internet evolved as it did as well as ways the Internet affects and is affected by society. To see the complete schedule of speakers and events go to http://www.siguccs.org/Conference/Spring2011/program.html The Association for Computing Machinery and its Special Interest Group on University and College Computing Services (ACM SIGUCCS for short) sponsors = a management symposium, big enough to offer a wealth of useful information an= d ideas, but small enough so participants can develop in-depth professional relationships with other attendees. Please join us in Philadelphia for this year's excitement and learning. For registration and symposium details: http://www.siguccs.org/Conference/Spring2011/<http://www.siguccs.org/Confer= ence/Spring2010/> Of special note: Early registrants will be entered into a drawing to receiv= e an upgrade to a suite, at the group room rate. Nancy Bauer Leila Shahbender ACM SIGUCCS SMS 2011 Conference Co-Chairs Gale Fritsche ACM SIGUCCS SMS 2011 Program Chair ___________________________________________________ You are subscribed to the ResNet-L mailing list. To subscribe, unsubscribe or search the archives, go to http://LISTSERV.ND.EDU/archives/resnet-l.html ___________________________________________________ --_000_C980281C178BFleilaexchangeprincetonedu_ Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-ID: <33B1B723857007409E36ED431AE4F3E0@exchange.Princeton.EDU> Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable <html> <head> <meta http-equiv=3D"Content-Type" content=3D"text/html; charset=3Dus-ascii"= > </head> <body style=3D"word-wrap: break-word; -webkit-nbsp-mode: space; -webkit-lin= e-break: after-white-space; color: rgb(0, 0, 0); font-size: 14px; font-fami= ly: Calibri, sans-serif; "> <div><span class=3D"Apple-style-span" style=3D"font-family: Tahoma; font-si= ze: 13px; ">Dear Colleagues --</span></div> <div><span class=3D"Apple-style-span" style=3D"font-family: Tahoma; font-si= ze: 13px; "><br> </span></div> <div><span class=3D"Apple-style-span" style=3D"font-family: Tahoma; font-si= ze: 13px; ">The 38th annual ACM SIGUCCS Spring Management Symposium<br> <<a href=3D"http://www.siguccs.org/Conference/Spring2011/">http://www.si= guccs.org/Conference/Spring2011/</a>> will be held in<br> Philadelphia, PA, from April 10 - April 13, 2011. The conference them= e is<br> "IT: Leading the Revolution." This symposium offers higher = education IT<br> leaders and future leaders a forum to network with colleagues and share<br> expertise, ideas, and solutions via presentations and discussions.<br> <br> This year's symposium is organized into the following three tracks:<br> * Innovative Leadership, Professional Development, Partnerships and<br> Collaboration.<br> * Managing New Technology Trends: Green Computing, Social Networking, Cyber= <br> security and Virtualization.<br> * IT Workforce Planning, Change Management, Fiscal Planning and Diversity.<= br> <br> Highlights of the conference include:<br> * Pre-conference executive seminar, "Calm, Confident, Connected - Is t= his<br> Your Leadership Style?" led by Dr. Stephen G. Payne. Dr. Payne, = is an<br> executive leadership coach, speaker, author and founder of A New<br> Equilibrium, a community of men and women leaders committed to expanding<br= > their leadership capabilities by seeking and achieving balance in their<br> lives.<br> <br> * Opening Keynote, "Laughing, Learning and Leading" by Peter M. J= onas, Ph.D.<br> Peter is a Professor of research and chairperson of the Doctoral Leadership= <br> Department at Cardinal Stritch University in Milwaukee WI, where he has bee= n<br> for almost 30 years teaching, researching, and serving in various leadershi= p<br> capacities (e.g., Director of Institutional Research, Dean in the College o= f<br> Business). Ultimately, Peter attempts to integrate teaching, scholarship,<b= r> service, and humor into his leadership philosophy.<br> <br> * Plenary Speaker, "Navigating the Maddening Crowds and Thickening Clo= uds"<br> by Sheri Stahler, Associate Vice President for Computer Services at T= emple<br> University. This discussion-based presentation will examine a variety= of<br> current groundswells, including cloud computing, crowdsourcing, and social<= br> media. The discussion will also explore ways in which technology leaders of= <br> the next decade can identify which of these emerging trends would be useful= <br> in the academy.<br> <br> * Closing session, "Through the Looking Glass: The Past and Future of = the<br> Internet and How it Affects Us All" by Dr. Doug Gale, one of higher<br= > education's leading Information Technology visionaries having played key<br= > roles in the microcomputer revolution, the creation of both the Internet an= d<br> Internet 2, and the subsequent deployment of higher education dark fiber<br= > networks. His presentation will look more closely at how and why the<br> Internet evolved as it did as well as ways the Internet affects and is<br> affected by society.<br> <br> To see the complete schedule of speakers and events go to<br> <a href=3D"http://www.siguccs.org/Conference/Spring2011/program.html">http:= //www.siguccs.org/Conference/Spring2011/program.html</a><br> <br> The Association for Computing Machinery and its Special Interest Group on<b= r> University and College Computing Services (ACM SIGUCCS for short) sponsors = a<br> management symposium, big enough to offer a wealth of useful information an= d<br> ideas, but small enough so participants can develop in-depth professional<b= r> relationships with other attendees.<br> <br> Please join us in Philadelphia for this year's excitement and learning.<br> <br> For registration and symposium details:<br> <a href=3D"http://www.siguccs.org/Conference/Spring2010/">http://www.sigucc= s.org/Conference/Spring2011/</a><br> Of special note: Early registrants will be entered into a drawing to receiv= e<br> an upgrade to a suite, at the group room rate.<br> <br> Nancy Bauer<br> Leila Shahbender<br> ACM SIGUCCS SMS 2011 Conference Co-Chairs<br> <br> Gale Fritsche<br> ACM SIGUCCS SMS 2011 Program Chair<br> </span></div> </body> </html> ___________________________________________________ You are subscribed to the ResNet-L mailing list. <p> To subscribe, unsubscribe or search the archives, go to http://LISTSERV.ND.EDU/archives/resnet-l.html ___________________________________________________ --_000_C980281C178BFleilaexchangeprincetonedu_--
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