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Women in Ed Tech Lunch - Scottsdale

The next meeting is scheduled for August 31, 2018 at 12-1:15 pm at Skysong in Building 3, in the Synergy room on the first floor. Parking is free and please pass this invite on to any interested person in the area! We are all inclusive!

 

Lev Gonick, Chief Information Officer of ASU's University Technology Office will be our special guest speaker. Lev is a professor of practice in the School of Public Affairs at ASU and is an educator, technologist, and smart city architect.

 

Those who signed up for committees/subgroups should be hearing from the subgroup interim leaders who will be reaching out to schedule times for subgroups meetings. Gemma and Athena will plan to attend the subgroups whenever possible. Please plan to prepare to present a short report of the subgroup ongoings at our next meeting. And, at our next meeting, we will engage in another purposeful networking activity as well.

 

Below is a list of the committee/subgroup interim leaders and co-leaders, with contact information. If you are interested in one of the subgroups, but didn't get the chance to sign up yet, please contact the respective leader(s):

·  Sponsor Relations  - Alicia Conley (alicia.conley@civitaslearning.com

·  Organization and Structure  - Maggie Dempsey (mdempsey@asu.edu) and Jill Jordan (jilljordan@asu.edu)

·  Communication and Media - Gloria Minnihan (gloria.minnihan@asu.edu) and Kena Ray (kkray@asu.edu)

·  Membership and Recruitment - Anthonia Prince (anthonia.prince@asu.edu)

Please check your contact info on the Email List here. We have some misspellings and typos that may be interfering with our communication to you and we need your help to clear them up! Please edit your own information. 

 

If you plan to attend the 8/31 meeting, please RSVP by indicating yes or no in the 8/31 meeting column on the email list linked above, so we can ensure seating. Currently, this is scheduled as a brown bag lunch. However, we are working on securing lunch and/or refreshments for the meeting. We will let you know more as the meeting day approaches.

 

Thank you, again, for your participation and involvement in Phoenix EdTech Women! This group is great because YOU are involved!

 

Ms. Suzan Rhoades

Part Time Instructor

Educational Technology Program

Professional Education Unit
Northern Arizona University
PO Box 5774
Flagstaff, Arizona 86011-5774

Suzan.Rhoades@nau.edu
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