Campus Technology Announces New Events Advisory Board

Campus Technology is pleased to announce the creation of a new Events Advisory Board, a group of higher education technology leaders from a variety of institutions across the country who will inform our growing number of virtual events.

This year, Campus Technology launched the Distance Learning Summit, a free one-day virtual conference for education and IT professionals to share ideas, experiences and best practices in a series of live sessions. After two successful summits in the spring and summer, a fall event focused on the impact of remote work and learning on higher education will take place on Oct. 20.

As we expand the summits and other virtual events in 2021, the new CT Events Advisory Board will play a key role in fine-tuning event themes, session topics and more.   

"Our board members have graciously volunteered their time and expertise to help guide our event programing," said Rhea Kelly, executive editor for Campus Technology. "With their input, we aim to create the best possible content and professional development opportunities for the higher education IT community."

We are pleased to welcome the following board members:

Jill Albin-Hill
VP for Operations and Technology and CIO
Dominican University

Kyle Bowen
Executive Director, Learning Experience
Arizona State University

Shawna Dark
Chief Academic Technology Officer & Executive Director, Research, Teaching and Learning
University of California, Berkeley

Brian P. Fodrey
CIO and Vice Provost for Educational Technology
Stevenson University

Jory Hadsell
Executive Director, California Virtual Campus
California Community Colleges

Joy Hatch
VP for Information Technology and Enrollment Management
Fairmont State University

Thomas Hoover
Chief Information Officer
Louisiana Tech University

Patricia Kahn
CIO and Assistant VP for Information Technology Services
The College of Staten Island, CUNY

Orlando Leon
VP for Information Technology and CIO
California State University, Fresno

Michael Mathews
VP for Technology and Innovation
Oral Roberts University

Joseph Moreau
Vice Chancellor, Technology
Foothill-De Anza Community College District

Brian Nichols
Chief Information Officer
University of Kentucky

Ernie Perez
Director, Educational Technology, Digital Learning & Innovation
Boston University

Celeste M. Schwartz
VP for Information Technology & Chief Digital Officer
Montgomery County Community College

Registration for the Oct. 20 Distance Learning Summit is open at campustechnology.com/summit. Information on the CT Events Advisory Board can be found at campustechnology.com/board.

About Campus Technology
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