SESSION SCHEDULE
AND DESCRIPTIONS
Five
educational topic tracks + eight session slots = more choices
for you!
(Be)
Beginners
(B) Business
(M) Marketing and Innovations
(T) Technology
(S) Security
(G) Gold
View session descriptions and speaker
bios.
Monday, March 5
11:15 am - 12:15 pm
Educational Breakout Sessions 1
(Be) “Customer Service - Deal or No
Deal”
Robin Coleman, University of Alabama
(B) “ID Card Program Standards and Benchmarking”
Jorrun Liston, The University of Montana
(M) “Marketing... Now What?”
Ann Marie Powell, New York University
(T) “Flying Through the Air... With the Greatest of Ease”
Matthew Drummond, Duke University
(S) “Security Master Plan”
Brenda Hovden, Creighton University
(G) “Campus Banking: The Next Generation”
Whitney Bright & Katherine Bradford, U.S. Bank
(G) “My Off-Line Experience: Transitioning from Metal Keys to
Card Access”
Jim Primovic, PERSONA & Steve Pasco, Lynn University
Monday, March 5
2:00 pm - 3:00 pm
Educational Breakout Sessions 2
(Be) “How to Order Your Campus Card
Stock”
Lois Gamiel, Campus Cards by Lois Gamiel
(B) “Writing a Business Plan that Works for Card Offices”
Alexander Herzog, University of Nevada, Las Vegas
(M) “Marketing With Education - Increase Usage Rates by Creating
Knowledgeable Customers”
Bill Quain, Florida International University & Joseph Corabi,
Immaculata University
(T) “Using Self-Service Kiosks for Food Operation in a
University Setting”
William Watkins, Emory University
(S) “Offline Access Control: A Different Animal”
John Beckwith, Loyola Marymount University
(G) “A Secure ID Card System - What Does it Really Take?”
Dan Husfeldt, Datacard Group
(G) “Sustainable Print Management and Your One Card System”
Chris Wyszkowski, Equitrac Corporation
Tuesday, March 6
9:00 am - 10:00 am
Educational Breakout Sessions
3
(Be) “Starting a Declining Balance Card
Program from Scratch”
Chris Martin & Scott Sparrow, The Claremont Colleges
(B) “Disaster Recovery Plans: Why, When, and How”
Kristy Vienne, Sam Houston State University
(M) “Mission Possible: A Successful One-Stop Card Office”
Cindy Vetter, University of Northern Colorado
(T) “One Card - Multiple Systems”
Kathy Bordenski, University of Maryland, Baltimore
(S) “Contactless Smart Chip Technology: Facility Access”
Diane Tatterfield, The University of Arizona
(G) “What Worries Top Campus Administrators”
Russ Carlson & Tom Bell, Blackboard, Inc.
(G) “Protect Students, Faculty, and Staff Against Potential Card
Fraud and
Identity Theft”
Michael D. Herr, Wachovia Bank
Tuesday, March 6
11:00 am - 12:00 pm
Educational Breakout Sessions
4
(Be) “The RFP Process: Make’m Work for
You”
Joseph Poole, The New School
(B) “Off-Campus: It Can Happen on a Small Campus”
Jessica Mrozek, Mount Union College
(M) “Setting Up a Web-Based Card Management Site”
Scott Brannan, Temple University
(T) “Emerging Campus ID Technologies”
David Stallsmith, ColorID, LLC
(S) “How to Service Large Installations of Security Readers in a
Timely Fashion”
Ken Pimentel, George Washington University
(G) “Offering the Most in ONE - Banking, Refunds, and Our Card”
Sean Glass, Higher One, Inc.
(G) “Improving Campus Life: Benefits of an Integrated Campus
Card Program”
Read Winkelman, The CBORD Group, Inc.
Tuesday, March 6
2:00 pm - 3:00 pm
Educational Breakout Sessions
5
(Be) “Congrats... You’re in Charge of
the Card Office!”
Rita Schultz Gordon, Northern Michigan University
(B) "The Secret's in the Encoding - and Then Some"
Kirk Moore, Univ. of Colorado at Colorado Springs, Chris
Chippindale & Curt Marjaniemi, Ent Federal Credit Union
(M) “Zippy Rewards: An Incentive Program for Campus Card
Programs”
Dean Goumas, University of Akron
(T) “IT Systems and Processes Supporting the UNR ID Card”
LeRoy Palinsky & Lauren Johnson, University of Nevada, Reno
(S) “Wireless Access Control in Universities: A Case Study”
Derek Trimble, OSI Security Devices
(G) “How Secure is Your Card Technology?”
Dennis Caulley, HID Global
(G) “The Fun of Money: Adding Financial Service to Your Card
Program”
Leti Turnbull-Mason, Wells Fargo Bank
Tuesday, March 6
3:15 pm - 4:15 pm
Educational Breakout Sessions
6
(Be) “Card Access 101: The Card and
Security”
Fred Emery, General Meters Corporation
(B) “Budgeting for the Real TCO of Your ID Issuance System”
Ed Cochran, Digital Identification Systems
(T) “Uncle Sam Wants You (and Your Campus) to Adopt the U.S.
Government Standards”
Chris Corum, AVISIAN Publishing / CR80 News
(S) “Wireless Access Systems for Parking”
Lucien Gastineau & Justin Mire, University of Louisiana,
Lafayette
(G) “A Very Perfect Storm: One Card System in 70 Days”
Adam Thermos, Strategic Technology Group
(G) “Campus Banking Partnerships... Piecing it All Together”
Katy Thompson, St. Xavier University & Christina Perez, TCF Bank
Wednesday, March 7
8:30 am - 9:30 am
Educational Breakout Sessions 7
(Be) “Card Office 101”
Bill McGee, Clemson University
(B) “Off-Campus Year 2: Kicking it Up a Notch!”
Donald Smith, University of Georgia
(M) “Getting Through Orientation”
Eddie Waters, Northern Arizona University
(T) “Do You Really Want to Type in Everything?”
Michael Peele, Georgetown University
(S) “Campus Debit Card Fraud: How Safe is Your Program?”
Ann Marie Powell, New York University
(G) “Color Your Campus with Pharos Embedded Technology!”
Kevin Pickhardt, Pharos Systems
(G) “Off Campus Programs: Opportunities
and Pitfalls”
Ken Schwenke, Off-Campus Solutions and Karen Ehrlich, Sodexho
North America
Wednesday, March 7
9:45 am - 10:45 am
Educational Breakout Sessions 8
(Be) “Summer Orientations - Look and
Feel Like a Pro”
Jean Spellacy, Minnesota State University - Mankato
(B) “Multi-Siting: New Source of Revenue”
Mark J McKenna, University of Vermont
(M) “Banks, Beverages and Buses: Where to Take Your Program”
Elisabeth Thomas, University of North Carolina at Greensboro
(T) "Online Deposits, Payments, and More: the Carleton Way!"
Keith Joyce, Carleton University
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