Re-Imagine Today’s Student Affairs Divisions for Tomorrow’s Students: A Conversation with Vice Presidents, Student Affairs to Discuss Experiences, Strategies, and Lessons Learned
Re-Imagine Today’s Student Affairs Divisions for Tomorrow’s Students
A Conversation with Vice Presidents, Student Affairs to Discuss Experiences, Strategies, and Lessons Learned
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About Our Past Event
As institutions evolve to meet the complex needs of today’s students, many Student Affairs divisions are examining the long list of reporting units and considering reorganizing to maximize efficiency. There are many drivers of organizational changes, including strategic talent management, resource reduction, and a growing need for cross-institutional collaboration.
Sessions
Join EAB as we host a Roundtable discussion with Vice Presidents, Student Affairs, who will engage their peers in the critical examination of the effective organization of the modern student affairs division.
Sessions are best suited for Vice Presidents, Student Affairs. Registration for each session is limited to one attendee per institution.
Tuesday, February 7, 2023 | 1:00 p.m. – 2:00 p.m. Eastern Time
Wednesday, February 22, 2023 | 11:30 a.m. – 12:30 p.m. Eastern Time
Speakers
Brian Hamluk
Vice President, Student Life University at Buffalo
Rob Hradsky
Vice President, Student Experience Syracuse University
Dr. Levester “LJ” Johnson
Vice President, Student Affairs Illinois State University
Renique Kersh
Vice President, Student Affairs Simmons University
Jennifer Latino
Senior Director, Research Advisory Services EAB
Frank Ross
Vice President, Student Affairs Butler University
Angela Street
Director, Research Advisory Services EAB
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