As we close out 2024, we are sitting down with some special IT peeps to talk about some of the challenges we have faced and how you can take charge of your technology in 2025.
Key Takeaways
- How will the economy, cyber security issues, AI and even world events impact technology in 2025?
- What can you do as an organization to keep your tech performing well.
- If you are looking at big technology projects in 2025 and beyond, what are the things you can do now to start getting your house in order.
EXTRA 30
Due to the popularity of this topic, we’re adding an EXTRA 30 minutes with the panelists from 3:00 to 3:30. This is your opportunity to ask questions and share ideas on Spring Cleaning your website with the other participants and panelists.
How to Submit Questions
- Register for the program and submit your question/s in the registration form.
- Think of additional questions after you register? No problem. Just email additional questions to theciohour@501works.com during the month to have new questions added to the next month’s 501 CIO Hour.
- Ask questions during the program via the chat function.
The CIO Hour will be recorded each month in case you miss it. However, we hope you attend and engage with the industry experts and other participants regularly so you continue to boost your IT-IQ.
The event is finished.
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Speakers
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Chris Love Vice President, Information Technology, Advanced Medical Technology Association (AdvaMed)Chris LoveVice President, Information Technology, Advanced Medical Technology Association (AdvaMed)
Chris is an accomplished IT professional with almost 30 years of experience ranging from hands on systems management to Information System strategic planning. Chris has a passion for collaborating with end users to facilitate the collection and analysis of data, empowering them to make informed decisions that drive business success. He received a master’s degree in Information Systems Project Management from The George Washington University . Before AdvaMed, Chris lead the IT department at the Biotechnology Innovation Organization (BIO) for 17 years.
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James MarquisCIO, 501Works
James is a seasoned senior executive with more than 20 years of experience working with associations and non-profits of all sizes. James possesses excellent communications skills allowing him to function as a trainer, technology evangelist and to bridge the divide which frequently exists between functional business units and information technology specialists. Coupled with his ability to deep-dive into technology, these key skills allow James to operate across department lines and organizational levels to better integrate technology with the strategic and tactical needs of an organization
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Mike WeisenburgChief Information Officer -BIO
Mike Weisenburg is the Chief Information Officer of the Biotechnology Innovation Organization. With over 25 years of IT leadership experience, Mike has led large-scale product development projects, AMS upgrades and implementations, and the creation of scalable IT solutions to drive innovation and operational excellence in non-profits. Mike’s experience also includes working for universities and the accounting and auditing industry as well as running a small IT consulting firm. Mike enjoys spending time on his boat at Lake Anna and just recently became a grandfather.