Information Technology is resource intensive. People, hardware, software, cloud services all cost money. IT leaders often find themselves in the unofficial role of technology salesperson as they attempt to convince stakeholders to provide funding for projects and services.
This panel brings together skilled leaders from UITS to give best practices in asking for resources. Hear from these leaders to help you develop the skill making connections with stakeholders.
This session will meet on Teams.
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Mark Russell

Mark Russell has worked for Indiana University for 25 years in a variety of roles including managing the Student Technology Centers in Indianapolis. In his current role, Mark leads the Learning Space's classroom and design teams and has worked to standardize classroom technology across all IU campuses with a focus on improving learning outcomes through active learning environments.
Zeke Henline

Zeke has been working with IT in The College of Arts + Sciences at IU Bloomington in some capacity since 2004. Presently he is co-lead of the College Information Technology Research and Infrastructure Support (CITRIS) team. The CITRIS team provides IT support for the entirety of the College of Arts + Sciences including The Media School, The Eskenazi School of Art Architecture and Design, The Hamilton Lugar School of Global and International Studies as well as units under the Office of the Vice President for Diversity Equity and Inclusion