Agenda:
* Speaker Submissions
* Sponsors Update
* Partners Update
* Review of budgeted purchases
5:00 pm: Registration & Social
5:30 pm Chapter Announcements
5:45 pm Dinner
6:30 pm After Dinner Speaker Series
Buffet Meal Served – Tender Sliced roast beef, broasted chicken, parsley buttered baby red potatoes, California medley vegetables, fresh garden lettuce salad with two dressings, Italian vegetable pasta salad, dinner rolls, and assorted desserts
Members $25
Non-Members $30
Students: $15
Join NEW AITP and your fellow IT peers for the 3rd annual Summer Networking event at Hagemeister Park in Green Bay. Appetizers and a cash bar will be open to attendees from 5 to 7 pm.
Join us for our October NEW Chapter meeting on Wed, October 18 at the NWTC Campus in Green Bay! Evening events include an IT Speaker Panel Q&A session, an amazing buffet prepared by the Catering team at NWTC, and tours of the IT wing (including our Student run Help Desk, Data Center and classroom environments). Network with IT students from the area who might just be your next best hire!!
Our IT Speaker Panel will highlight Mathew VanZeeland from TEKsystems®, Kevin Ristow from Navitus Health Solutions and Eric Stacey from Plexus providing their insight on the IT marketplace from an IT Recruiter, Developer/Manager and Infrastructure perspective. Questions from the audience will be encouraged.
Click on this link to register: http://www.newaitp.org/events/meetings/
COST:
$20 Chapter Members & Professional Non-Members
$5 All Students (Members & Non-Members)
SCHEDULE:
5:00pm Registration & Networking
5:30pm Beef Tips Dinner
6:15pm Chapter Updates / Evening IT Speaker Panel
7:30pm Tours of the IT wing by NWTC students/faculty
LOCATION:
Northeast Wisconsin Technical College
2740 W. Mason St
Green Bay, WI 54307
DIRECTIONS:
Heading north to Green Bay, exit Mason St from Interstate 41 (Exit 168A), turn left (head west). Continue 1.4 miles to campus, turn right on Country Club Road. Take first right to Parking Lot E, enter Building BT at Entrance 4.
Schedule:
5:00 PM Check In & Networking
5:45 PM Announcements
6:00 PM Dinner – Broasted Chicken Family Style
There will be music provided by Mark Ruhland and the event will be a Holiday Party theme. (Feel free to wear your ugly sweaters…)
We will NOT be hosting a comedian this year, but encourage members to mingle and enjoy a holiday with their fellow memebers.
Prices:
Students: $15
Members and their guest (spouse, significant other, etc.): $25 each
Non-Members: $30
Schedule:
5:00 PM – Check In & Networking
5:45 PM – Announcements
6:00 PM – Speaker: Mike Nelson
The days of remote management via a client-side application are numbered. Microsoft is rolling out their new on-premises management solution, currently called Project Honolulu, and it is public preview today. This solution will allow for the management of Servers, Clients, Services, and even 3rd party applications. It will also have in the future direct linkage to Microsoft’s Azure Operations Management Suite (OMS). In this session, we will look at how to install, configure, and work with Honolulu, as well as look at how it might integrate with OMS.
About Mike: “My career in technology spans almost three decades, involving a vast array of technologies and solutions in management and technical roles I have been honored to receive the Microsoft MVP award for Cloud and Datacenter Management, as well as being placed as a Microsoft Azure Advisor. I am also a Citrix Technology Professional (CTP), and In addition, a VMware vExpert award from VMware as well as a VMware User Group (VMUG) Leader for his state. Personally, I love to mentor people interested in technology, and give presentations around the knowledge that I have and want to share. I am always striving to learn more every day. I live in the Midwest US with my wife and two sons, and I enjoy spending as much time as possible with them, traveling the world, and playing with gadgets.”
Heavy Hors D’oeuvres will be served. This will be a combination of pizza, sandwiches and vegetable trays.
Prices:
Students: $15
Members and their guest (spouse, significant other, etc.): $25 each
Non-Members: $30
Schedule:
5:00 pm Registration & Networking
5:45 pm Dinner (catered by Julie’s Café)
6:20 pm Chapter News and Announcements
6:30 pm Presentation by Lee Young
Lee will cut through the Hype and the thousands of words and hundreds of Consultant Presentations on the upcoming EU GDPR Regulations, to give the Audience a Quick Risk Assessment Questionnaire for GDPR Compliance.
Speaker bio:
Lee helps organizations from $10M up $100B improve their speed to market, gain measured improvements, reduce risk, and gain clear business value by improving project performance.
Lee has 35+ years business experience, with 25+ years in effective business leadership through the use of strategic and clearly focused project, program, and portfolio management techniques. Lee is passionate about helping deliver measurable benefits through setting clear goals, and focusing on outcomes, while helping individuals grow their capabilities at all levels. He is a subject matter expert in high complexity/risk project leadership and demonstrates deep and broad experience in delivering globally focused and multi-stakeholder projects, while mentoring project teams in the adoption of improved project management processes and tools. Lee is a certified Project Management Professional (PMP); his qualifications include an MS in Information Systems Engineering and an MPhil in Business Leadership Strategy.
Note: Tickets for this event can be bought through the Eventbrite page or in-person at the door.
Prices:
Students: $10
Members and their guest (spouse, significant other, etc.): $25 each
Non-Members: $30
Dinner Menu:
Herb Roasted Pork Loin, includes Chef’s choice starch and vegetable, tossed garden salad, assorted dressings, dinner rolls, with dessert bars/cookies. Coffee, soda and water included.
Schedule:
5:00 pm Registration & Networking
5:45 pm Dinner
6:15 pm Chapter News and Announcements
6:30 pm Presentation by Steve Utech, The Hidden Component of High Performance
Presentation by Steve Utech
This experiential workshop will take you through an accountability model derived from some of the top thinkers of the 1960’s Human Potential Movement. Gain awareness of your own patterns and choices in life and in work.
Steve Utech is the founder and CEO of illumyx. His background in both the hard sciences and the art of family dynamics inspired him to combine data and people as he entered the field of leadership, team and culture development 10 years ago. An entrepreneur at heart, Steve can’t help but create. He has been spending the past 5 years developing illumyx, finally giving companies a way to objectively measure and improve their workplace culture. Illumyx was a finalist in Steve Case’s Rise of the Rest pitch competition in 2017.
Note: Tickets for this event can be bought through the Eventbrite page or in-person at the door.
Prices:
Students: $10
Members and their guest (spouse, significant other, etc.): $25 each
Non-Members: $30
Presentation by Tracy Butz
Many people equate work to feelings of frustration, worry, unhappiness, anger or even fear. Work just doesn’t have to be this way! We can talk about these issues until the cows come home or we can do something about them. Whether you’re a leader or an individual contributor, you can make a significant impact in your workplace culture and also key relationships by making one small change after another, positively altering attitudes, behaviors and performance. So take the bull by the horns and steer the positive change you want to see. Before you know it, you’ll proudly proclaim, “HOLY COW!® This place rocks!” Read more here.
Dinner Menu:
Catered plate/buffet dinner from the MARQ
Schedule:
5:00 pm Registration & Social Hour
5:45 pm Dinner (catered by the MARQ)
6:30 pm Past President Introductions, Chapter Announcements
7:00 pm Presentation by Tracy Butz, HOLY COW! How to Create an Amazing Workplace that Steers Passion, Performance & Prosperity
Prices:
Past Presidents: $0 (complimentary)
Members and their guest (spouse, significant other, etc.): $25 each
Students: $10
Non-Members: $30
Note: Tickets for this event can be bought through the Eventbrite page or in-person at the door.