Campus IT Meeting Slated for October

Campus IT Meeting Slated for October
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On Tuesday, Oct. 3, IT Services will host a meeting for all university employees whose job relates to IT. This event will be held in the Arkansas Union Ballroom from 9 a.m. to noon.

"We want to foster a culture of belonging and shared values amongst IT professionals across campus," said Steve Krogull, the U of A's chief information officer. "This meeting will be a time for people to connect, collaborate, share ideas and build relationships."

All employees whose job functions relate to IT are invited to join us for this campuswide IT meeting featuring speakers from the university, updates on high priority initiatives and roundtable discussions.

Please save the date and add this event to your calendar.

Contacts

Ele Powell, assistant director of administrative communications
Division of Finance and Administration
479-718-1918, elep@uark.edu

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