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<strong>LBCIO</strong> <strong>Meeting</strong>, <strong>Hosted</strong> <strong>by</strong> <strong>Queens</strong> <strong>College</strong>, <strong>CUNY</strong><strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong> <strong>City</strong>, November 9-11, 2011AgendaWednesday, November 9, 2011 at the Millennium Broadway Hotel <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong>145 West 44th Street, Premier Lounge6:30-8:30pm Reception and informal sharingThursday, November 10, 2011 John Jay <strong>College</strong> of Criminal Justice/<strong>CUNY</strong> at 899 Tenth Avenue7:30am – 8:00am Breakfast at the hotel then walk to John Jay <strong>College</strong> of Criminal Justice9:00- 9:15 Introductions9:15 - 10:10am Panel Discussion: Consumerization: Keeping up to date with technologiesJerry DeSanto, CIO, University of ScrantonDoyle Friskney, CTO, University of KentuckyScott Howder, Assistant CIO, Cedarville UniversityModerator: Michael Zastrocky, Executive Director, <strong>LBCIO</strong>10:10-10:30am Break10:30-11:45 Keynote presentation Brian Cohen, CIO for <strong>City</strong> University of <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong>: <strong>CUNY</strong>First andBusiness Intelligence11:45-1:15pm Lunch1:15 -2:15pm Roundtable Discussion: Teaching and learning technologies, support and planningissuesModerator: Jan Fox, Senior VP and CIO, Marshall UniversityDoug Wells, Associate Director of IT, Northern Kentucky UniversityJerry DeSanto, CIO, University of ScrantonLeonard DeBotton, CIO, Berkeley <strong>College</strong>2:15 – 3:15pm Panel Discussion: Strategic Planning: Is it important and what are we currently doing?Naveed Husain, CIO, <strong>Queens</strong> <strong>College</strong>/<strong>CUNY</strong>David Rotman, CIO, Cedarville UniversityTina Stuchel, CIO, University of Mount UnionElias Eldayrie: VP and CIO, University of FloridaModerator: Michael Zastrocky, Executive Director, <strong>LBCIO</strong>3:15 – 3:30 break3:30- 4:30 Disruptive Technologies: How can we plan for that which we don’t currently have or knowabout?Vince Kellen, CIO, University of KentuckyPraveen Panchal: CIO, John Jay <strong>College</strong> of Criminal JusticeElias Eldayrie: VP and CIO, University of FloridaModerator: Michael Zastrocky, Executive Director, <strong>LBCIO</strong>5:30pm Meet at the hotel to walk to dinner6pm Dinner at Tony DiNapoli, 147 W 43rd St8:00pm Leave for Broadway show, Anything Goes, at Stephen Sondeim Theatre, 124 West 43rdStreet (across the street from the restaurant)


Friday, November 12, 2011 John Jay <strong>College</strong> of Criminal Justice/<strong>CUNY</strong> at 899 Tenth Avenue7:30 - 8:30 am Continental Breakfast and check out at the hotel then walk to John Jay <strong>College</strong> ofCriminal Justice9:00am-9:45am Virtualization/Desktop Virtualization, what is it and why is it important today?Led <strong>by</strong> Leonard DeBotton, CIO, Berkeley <strong>College</strong>9:45am -10:00am Bio break10:00-10:45 Moving from VGA to Digital Video: What’s involved and strategies needed to get there10:45-11:30am Budget planning for entitlements, requirements (both federal and state) and othermandates (with no dollars attached…)11:30-12:00am Wrap up and planning for next meeting12:00pm depart for airport

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