Dear voornaam,

The decentralized nature of higher education makes it difficult to obtain a holistic view of spending. To complicate things, where and how budgets are being allocated is often under a lot of scrutiny. Campus leaders face high expectations to keep enrollment and graduation rates up and the public and other stakeholders want to know what is being done to achieve this. Trying to overcome these challenges in the era of COVID-19 and reduced federal and state funding is not an easy task.

On November 13th at 11:30 am PT/2:30 pm ET, the Center for Digital Education is bringing together a visionary panel of higher education leaders from throughout the country to talk through these purchasing pain points and raise critical questions around what can be done to streamline spending in the future. Register now for this webcast to participate in interactive discussions around:

  • How institutions can gain a unified view of spending without taking away the independence of individual departments
  • The advantages of obtaining big-picture visibility across all budgets
  • How a better handle on spend could impact grant tracking and reporting

Speakers:
Steve Smith, CIO, University of Nevada, Reno
Michael Matthews, VP of Innovation and Technology Oral Roberts University
Moderator: Kecia Ray, Senior Fellow, Center for Digital Education

Register now for this complimentary webinar! All attendees will have the opportunity to download a certificate of attendance at the completion of the webinar on November 13.

Please feel free to share this information with any colleagues you feel would benefit from attending, and do let me know if you have any questions! 

We hope you will join us, 

Brad Loebs
Center for Digital Education | govtech.com/webinar
916-932-1409 
[email protected]

 

 

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