PABUG 2018 Leadership Kickoff Session

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PABUG 2018 Leadership Kickoff Session Session Number 1048 8:30am to 9:00am Room Lancaster 100

CPE Credits To receive CPE credits for this session (if eligible), complete the CPE Attendance Form on the PABUG Annual Conference website http://pabug.org/events/cpe-credits/ For additional questions please contact Lora Harper CPE - Coordinator http://pabug.org/contact-us/

Leadership Track Presenters and Participants Bill Balint, Chief Information Officer - Indiana University of Pennsylvania Alice Faraone, Assistant Director of Business Intelligence and Database Administration – Villanova University Karl Horvath, PhD, Chief Information Officer – La Salle University Cindy Leavitt, Vice President of Information Technology and CIO – Temple University Dan McGee, AVP, Strategic Planning – Villanova University Casey Petroski, Data Governance Manager- Lehigh University Mark Purcell, Executive Director IT Security and Compliance – La Salle University Helen Sanders, Assistant Director Applications and Data Services – Temple University

Bill Balint Bill Balint has been IUP’s Chief Information Officer since 2006. He has worked at the university since 1989. Bill oversees all technological needs of IUP’s faculty, students and staff. Bill won many awards including the 2015 Emeriti Award recipient at the Pennsylvania Banner User Group conference. He was a founding member of the user group in 1999. Bill also won the 2016 Pittsburgh Chief Information Officer of the year award.

Alice Faraone Alice Faraone is Assistant Director of Business Intelligence and Database Administration at Villanova University. Alice is also Vice President of PABUG where she assists the PABUG President and serves as the President Elect. Alice will be the President of PABUG next year.

Karl Horvath Karl is Chief Information Officer at La Salle University, previously CIO at Gwynedd Mercy University and worked for Computer Services at Temple University. Karl volunteers service for PA higher education organizations such as AICUP and KINBER.

Cindy Leavitt Cindy is Vice President for Computer Services and CIO at Temple University. Prior to Temple Cindy held senior IT positions at University of Michigan and has extensive experience in leadership and strategy at large, nationally respected, public, research universities.

Dan McGee Dan is AVP of Strategic Planning at Villanova University and develops long-range IT plans that ensure that IT resources advance the University strategy and goals. Dan explores and considers Emerging technology developments to discover new capabilities contribute to achieving University goals.

Casey Petroski Casey is Data Governance Manager at Lehigh University. Casey also has experience in Systems, Software Implementation and Educational Leadership.

Mark Purcell Mark is Executive Director of IT Security and Compliance at La Salle University. Mark has extensive experience in higher education, technology standards, and government policy and compliance. Prior to his current role Mark economically and efficiently supported Banner with a small team for La Salle for many years before Banner was moved off campus to a cloud hosted environment.

Helen Sanders Helen is Assistant Director Applications and Data Services at Temple University. Helen has many years of experience in software and application development and supports multiple administrative offices at Temple University. Helen is also Vice President of the Network of Women with Careers in Technology (NWCT).

Leadership Track Sessions Title: 8 Presentation Killers and How to Slay Them! Presenter: Helen Sanders, Assistant Director Applications and Data Services - Temple University Day/Time: Monday 11/19 9:00am to 9:50am Room Location: Lancaster 100 Session number: 812 Description: Are you a seasoned speaker with no-so-great reviews, or a total newbie shaking in your shoes? Whether you are giving your 100th presentation or speaking for the first time ever, join Temple University’s Helen Sanders for these 8 great tips on being a better presenter. You’ll come away with ideas on how to deliver your message in an entertaining and engaging way, plus pick up pointers on calming those public-speaking jitters.

Leadership Track Sessions Title: Knock their SOCs Off Presenter: Mark Purcell, Executive Director of IT Security and Compliance – La Salle University Day/Time: Monday 11/19 10:00am to 10:50am Room Location: Lancaster 100 Session Number: 1047 Description: With statistics indicating that vendors are involved in up to 70% of data breaches and increasing reliance on cloud services, vendor risk management, including the evaluation of Service Organization Controls (SOC) reports, is critical. This presentation covers vendor risk assessment and due diligence including the EDUCAUSE Higher Education Cloud Vendor Assessment Tool (HECVAT), Payment Card Industry Data Security Standard (PCI-DSS) requirements and SOC reviews.

Leadership Track Sessions Title: Becoming a Transformational Leader - What would you choose to do if you had the ability to change the world? Presenter: Cindy Leavitt, Vice President Computer Services and CIO, Temple University Day/Time: Monday 11/19 11:00am to 11:50am Room Location: Lancaster 100 Session number: 815 Description: In this session we will review four questions that can transform the way you approach challenges and opportunities. Small changes in our stories can have a powerful effect in how we feel and approach any situation. When you know and present your most authentic self, you will be able to create a more adaptive and effective version of yourself and invite others to do the same. You will be able to change the world.

Leadership Track Sessions Title: Data with a Purpose: Finding the Right Formula for Data Driven Decision Making Success Presenters: Dan McGee, AVP Strategic Planning - Villanova University - Alice Faraone, Assistant Director of Business Intelligence and Database Administration -Villanova University Day/Time: Monday 11/19 1:00pm to 1:50pm Room Location: Lancaster 100 Session Number: 831 Description: Are you involved in developing and/or executing a strategy for Business Intelligence, Analytics, Data Governance or all of the above? Have you found it to be quick, easy, painless and all you dreamed it would be? If so this may not be the session for you. Come to hear about how Villanova is transforming these strategic initiatives, and how they are transforming us.

Leadership Track Sessions Title: Data Governance Panel Discussion: From Infancy to Maturity Participants: Bill Balint, Chief Information Officer - Indiana University of Pennsylvania Karl Horvath, PhD, Chief Information Officer, La Salle University Cindy Leavitt, Vice President Computer Services and CIO - Temple University Dan McGee, AVP Strategic Planning - Villanova University Casey Petroski, Data Governance Manager - Lehigh University Day/Time: Monday 11/19 2:40pm to 3:30pm Room Location: Lancaster 100 Session Number: 830 Description: Panel of participants from various institutions who will discuss stages of data governance from starting an inclusive program that involves key stakeholders to establishing best practices, processes, procedures and policies.

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