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NACCU 17th Annual Conference


EDUCATIONAL SESSIONS

2010 Educational Sessions

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(Be) Beginners

(B) Business

(M) Marketing

(S) Security
(T) Technology

(Tr) Trends and Innovations

(G) Gold

MONDAY, APRIL 19

SESSION 1

10:15AM – 11:15AM

(B) 30 Tune-Up Tips for Your Campus Card Program

Robert Huber, Robert Huber Associates

 

(S) Protecting your Assets: The Role of the Card in Security

Denise Vencak & Stephen Haag, St. John's University

 

(T) Transition to Contactless and A New Card System in 3 Months

Adam Travis, Emerson College

 

(Tr) Tools for Your Campus Card Saddlebags

John Younk & Marsha Amanova, The University of Alberta

 

(G) ID Works Software – More than Just Printing a Card

Aric Hay & Dan Olson, Datacard Group

 

(G) Improving Student Services through Card Office Led Innovation – An Angelo State University Case Study
Audrey Wilson, Angelo State University for Higher One

SESSION 2

2:15PM – 3:15PM

(S) Access Control at UW-Green Bay

Erek Steliga, UW-Green Bay

 

(T) ID Card Technology and Terminology

David Stallsmith, ColorID

 

(Tr) Benchmarking Roundtable Discussion

Frank Adams & Jeanine Brooks, The University of Alabama

  

(G) The Technology Driving Off Campus Programs, Providing New Campus-wide Value

John Reid & Greg Baker, Off-Campus Solutions

 

TUESDAY, APRIL 20

SESSION 3

2:00PM – 3:00PM

(Be) Launching a Campus Card Program

Brian Bollich, University of Nebraska at Omaha

 

(M) The ABCs of Developing a Strategic Marketing Plan

Robert Huber, Robert Huber Associates

 

(T) Transitioning to Smart Cards: The Musical

Heather Powell, University of Minnesota – Twin Cities

 

(Tr) Card Manager Certification: A Fact Finding Mission

Kathleen Ragan, Montclair State University

 

(G) Student Personal Finance 101:  Financial Education and your Campus Card Program

Leti Turnbull-Mason & Temple Richardson, Wells Fargo

 

(G) It’s No Longer the IN THING to be a Wired Campus: Combine Financial, Contactless and Virtual Servers to Create Tomorrow's Card Systems

Fred Emery & Bill Norwood, Heartland Payment Systems Campus Solutions

SESSION 4

3:15PM – 4:15PM

(M) It's a Wrap! You Too Can Create Instructional and Marketing Videos

Karen Smith, The University of Alabama

 

(S) Access Control Data Management

John Patterson, Mercyhurst College

 

(T) Using ID Works SDK to Automate Processes

Leslie Dreyer Kalra, Kutztown University

  

(Tr) An Update from Europe on their European Card Project

Eugene McKenna, Sinead Nealon, and Kate Kelly, European Campus Card Association (ECCA)

 

(G) Campus Banking: Expanding Horizons

Whitney Bright, US Bank

WEDNESDAY, APRIL 21

SESSION 5

8:30AM – 9:30AM

(Be) Remote Carding: How Pre-Carding Students Changed Our World

Andrew Perkins, Arizona State University

 

(B) Campus Card Financial Statements 101

Pallavi Patel, University of Cincinnati

 

(S) Red Flags Rules: Establish Policies to Detect Fraud and Identity Theft

Ramonia Prosise, Virginia State University

 

(T) Going Rogue -- Changing Card Production Systems

Mike Franz, Creighton University

 

(G) The Card Office, Inc.

Read Winkelman, The CBORD Group

 

(G) Case Study- Mercyhurst College Integrates a Complete College Printing System

John Patterson, Mercyhurst College & Ron Carson, Pharos Systems

SESSION 6

9:45AM – 10:45AM

(B) Re-Carding: Challenges and Opportunities

Karen Bunde, Minnesota State University, Mankato

 

(Be) An Administrator's View of Campus Card Programs

Kathleen Ragan, Montclair State University

 

(S) Development of a One Card Access Control System

Kyle-Mitchell Hyde, Occidental College

 

(T) The Power of Service Level Agreements and Their Impact on Vendor Relationships

Laura Ploughe, Arizona State University

 

(G) Integrated One Card Access Control Hardware for Every Opening - WiFi, PoE, Wall Readers and Offline

Ron Baer, PERSONA

 

(G) Interoperate or Perish! The Future Demand for Card Services Cannot be Delivered by Card System Technology Alone

David Marr, Blackboard

 

SESSION 7

11:00AM – 12:00PM

(Be) Welcome To The Card Office: A Guide for New Card Program Professionals

Jessica Mrozek, Palm Beach State College

 

(B) Leading and Losing Practices

Tom Bell, Blackboard, Inc.

 

(M) Endless Possibilities: The Many Ways a Campus Card Can Add Value

Edward Hainrihar, Jr., The University of Akron

 

(Tr) From Mag Stripe to Contactless: Why and How to Make the Move

Tom Stiles, Identification Systems Group & Steve Benitez, Rockwest Technology Group

 

(G) Campus Security Best Practices

Paul Timm, RETA Security for Ingersoll-Rand

SESSION 8

2:00PM – 3:00PM

(M) Marketing at Georgetown University

Michaela Fleming & Roman Fahrmann, Georgetown University

 

(S) Security and Privacy Policy Development

Chris Martin, The Claremont Colleges

 

(T) Implementing Card Systems in New Construction Projects and Renovations

Douglas Vanderpoel, Mount Holyoke College

 

(Tr) Mobile Applications for the Card Program

Matthew Drummond, Duke University

 

(Tr) A Standards and Assessment Update from the Education Committee

Kristy Vienne, Sam Houston State University

 

 

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