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NACCU 17th Annual Conference


CONFERENCE EVENTS


NACCU Golf Tournament

Sales Pitch Sunday

Newcomers Reception

Sunday Night Meet and Greet

Themed Breakfasts

Keynote Presentations

Boxed Lunch and User Group Meetings

Exhibit Hall Grand Opening Reception

Corporate Appreciation Luncheon

NACCU Fitness: Sunrise Hike

Awards Luncheon and Annual Meeting

Regional Meetings

NACCU Round-Up

Post-Conference ASU Tour
 

 

KEYNOTE PRESENTATIONS

Conference Keynote
Monday, April 19
8:45am - 10:00am

"Standing on the Shoulders of Others – Advancing Technology through Collaboration, Partnering, and Engagement"

Technology is advancing every day. How do we keep pace, find time to re-invent ourselves, and still keep the trains running on time?Max will share principles, ideas, and real-world examples on keeping the technology trains running while laying new track.
 

Max Davis-Johnson is the interim chief information officer, senior associate vice president and deputy university technology officer at Arizona State University. He is responsible for development, operations, care and information security for the University Technology Office at ASU. Max has led system and Web development at ASU. He served as the project director for the Arizona State University Administrative System Replacement Project - OASIS. Prior to joining ASU, Max was the director of administrative computing at Northern Arizona University where he was responsible for the PeopleSoft HRSA implementation that went live in 2003. Max is a graduate of the University of Kansas in business administration and mathematics.

Conference Keynote Session Sponsored by:

     Wells Fargo


General Session Keynote
Monday, April 19
1:00pm - 2:00pm

"Benchmarking the Campus Card Industry: Measuring Your Operation Against the Correct Peer Group"

NACCU is building a benchmarking project for the Campus Card industry. Things to consider in building such a program are who each school should be compared to, what Campus Card office activities make meaningful items for comparison, and how those comparisons can be used to demonstrate the value and needs of a Campus Card office to the institution’s administrators. This presentation will describe the benchmarking program, what comparison criteria are used and how they were chosen, and the grouping of Card Offices and the statistical means by which Card Offices were assigned to those groups.

Frank Adams is a graduate of Mississippi State University with a degree in History.  After more than 15 years of varied experience, Frank returned to school at the University of Alabama, where he earned an MBA from the Manderson Graduate School of Business in 2008, concentrating in Supply Chain Operations Management.  He is presently pursuing a doctorate in Marketing at Alabama’s Culverhouse College of Commerce and Business Administration with a research emphasis in strategy and supply chain management, expecting to graduate in 2012.

General Session Keynote Sponsored by:

     PNC Bank


Follow-up Educational Session
Monday, April 19
2:15 – 3:15 PM

Benchmarking Roundtable Discussion

Listen to the General Session on Benchmarking the Campus Card Industry, then attend this session for further discussion.  Frank Adams, Marketing PhD Student & Research Assistant at The University of Alabama will answer your questions and address your comments. The NACCU Education Committee will also be on hand to gather your feedback.


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