CORPORATE SERVICES Empowering Students For A Lifetime Of Success.

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CORPORATE SERVICES Empowering Students For A Lifetime Of Success

About Corporate Services Corporate Services strives to operate in the most productive and efficient manner, commensurate with superior standards of service and reliability Corporate Services strives to ensures that all sites are operated and maintained in a manner that promotes safe, clean, and healthy facilities Departments:  Capital Projects/Facilities Planning  Procurement/Campaign Support  Facilities  Information Technology  Data Sites:  CISP Central Office  School District of Philadelphia School sites (79 sites)  CISP Education Center (E3 & PLC programs)

Corporate Services Department Deputy Chief Information Technology Assistant Director IT Support Analyst IT Systems Administrator IT Support Analyst Facilities Lead Facilities Specialist Facilities Assistant Data Data Administrator Data Specialist Administrator Procurement

Capital Projects/Facilities Planning Capital Projects/Facilities Planning aims to provide safe, healthy, adequate and aesthetic physical environments for CISP’s Students and Professionals  Assists in program planning for renovations and new construction, as well as cost estimating and preliminary planning  Available to answer questions regarding the use of space  Responsible for the maintenance of physical space inventory, which includes space size, square footage, and departmental assignment  Assists the organization in developing Major Repairs & Renovations requests to the Board of Directors for funding of construction / renovations, and maintenance of facilities Contact the Capital Projects/Facilities Planning Department at or submit a request form to

Procurement  Procurement manages the processes of acquiring, receiving and paying for goods and services and other items unrelated to finance, payroll, real property  Procurement also works with Facilities to verify warehouse inventory and supplies received against current inventory levels and works with programs to coordinate purchasing  Contact the Procurement Department at or request form to

Facilities  Maintains physical space and performs minor repairs in CISP’s Central Office and Education Center, in addition to supporting staff at more than 79 sites  Manages storage space, inventory, shipping, delivery, and distribution  Assists Capital Projects/Facilities Planning with the development of construction documents and major repairs/renovations planning  Contact the Facilities Department at or submit a request form to

Information Technology  Defines, implements, and manages the direction of technology to best support the operational effectiveness of the company  Performs daily operations management of systems and software  Oversees systems configuration and operations, network and telephone services  Supports leadership by providing input into the development and enhancement of IT management policies, processes, and security (i.e. remote access cameras, motion detectors, ID card readers) Contact the IT Department at or submit a request form to

NEW Data Department The purpose of the Data Department is to store, process, manage, and develop student and organizational data and to make data available to our internal and external customers in a user-friendly and timely manner VISION: Empower CISP staff, decision-makers, and other CISP customers with real-time reliable data promoting efficient planning and effective management of resources MISSION: Provide an integrated company information system and user-friendly access for CISP decision-makers and staff in a responsive, efficient, and cost-effective manner

Data Department A Centralized Data Repository:  Reduce manual data entry  Reduce or eliminate duplication of efforts  Increase ability to review trends and forecasting  Provide ability to make data-driven decisions  Provide ability to produce ad-hoc custom CISP reports  Increase staff’s ability to focus students All programs must collect:  Attendance  Grade Measures  Promotion Rates  Graduation Rates  Drop-Out Rates  PA Standardized Tests Scores  Workforce Development (case managers)  Social Service Needs (case managers) If you are collecting data for your program, we really want to speak with you. Tonya Mack, Deputy Chief Corporate Services if you have any questions or CISP has partnered with CIS National to enhance our main database CIS-DM formerly known as Global Network Campus (GNC)

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