itSMF Higher Education SIG: next (virtual) meeting June 17

The itSMF Special Interest Group (SIG) for Higher Education is going to have its next event, June 17. It doesn't look like the SIG's web site is updated yet, so here are the details:

Speaker
Jack Probst, Principal Consultant, Pink Elephant

WHEN:
Wednesday, June 17th, 1:00-2:00 pm EDT

COST:
Free

REGISTRATION
To attend this event, register with BrightTALK. After registering, follow our webcast link and click "Attend": http://www.brighttalk.com/webcasts/4402/play.

EVENT DETAILS
Please join us for a presentation by Jack Probst, a leading ITSM expert and a follow-on Q&A session. Jack will discuss Service Portfolios and Service Catalogs in Higher Ed. He will also consider the criticality of communication with an eye toward setting clear expectations, communicating benefits, and driving awareness.

Biography for Jack Probst (our key note speaker):
Jack has a diverse management, business and technical background, and he delivers strategic process consulting and advanced ITIL training and education programs as a Principal Consultant for Pink Elephant. An ITIL Expert, Jack previously served as the leader of an ITIL implementation initiative at a Fortune 100 organization. He also possesses decades of experience in IT process development and implementation, IT and business strategic alignment, business operations and general management. Additionally, Jack is a seasoned speaker and graduate-level educator, and is a member of the (itSMF) Academic Subcommittee that was recognized with the 2007 Industry Knowledge Contribution Award.

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SIG Event

itSMF Atlanta is having a Higher Ed Event sponsored by Emory University at the same time you are proposing this. Emory Invited the SIG to participate which has not been responded to.

Could you possible help me understand the value of running this event directly on top of our event?

I'll pass that on

Thanks for the message! The University ITSM web site is not currently affiliated with the itSMF Higher Education SIG. However, I'll pass on your comment to some people I know!

Will you guys be posting the proceedings of your meeting?