Overview

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Higher education institutions know all about leveraging technology to advance student learning, but many institutions haven't yet adopted key technology in one crucial area: talent management.

While other organizations have transitioned to more streamlined, unified systems to manage the employee lifecycle, many higher education institutions still rely on disparate, legacy systems that aren't equipped to help higher ed leaders engage and retain the talent they need.

Join the Center for Digital Education and Cornerstone OnDemand for a live webinar on December 15, 2023, at 11 AM PT/2 PM ET to explore what capabilities higher education institutions should have to best navigate ever-changing educational and economic realities.

You'll Learn:

  • Actionable tactics to help HED IT leaders execute modern talent management plans
  • The top drivers for enhanced talent management – from changes in workforce attitudes to skills gaps to shifting workplace demographics
  • Best practices for attracting and retaining the talent essential to institution advancement

Speakers

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Brooks Masterson

Vice President, Cornerstone OnDemand

As Vice President at Cornerstone, Brooks is passionate about helping others learn, grow and thrive in their endeavors. He has spent over 20 years providing technology solutions to Higher Education institutions across North America. He is a recognized leader at Cornerstone OnDemand where he has spent the last 10 years helping State & Local Government and Educational Institutions find ways to empower their constituents. In this role, he enjoys the opportunity to recruit, develop and support upcoming and established talent. Brooks resides in Austin, Texas with his wife, Korie, and son, Apollo. He was a collegiate All-American athlete, and has completed an Iron-Man triathlon.

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Brian Cohen — Moderator

Vice President of the Center for Digital Government and Center Digital Education

Brian Cohen is the Vice President of the Center for Digital Government and Center Digital Education. Prior to joining the Center, Brian served for 30 years in IT leadership roles with the City of New York and most recently with the City University of New York (CUNY). As the Vice-Chancellor and University CIO at CUNY, Brian directed the Office of Computing and Information Services (CIS), developed, and managed the enterprise IT vision, strategy and day-to-day technology operations of the University. His areas of focus included academic and business systems, cloud strategies, IT policies and procedures, Cybersecurity, project management, IT resiliency and disaster recovery, and network and telecommunications. During his time with the City of New York, Brian developed the City of New York’s E-Government strategy, implemented the City’s award-winning nyc.gov website, and managed the City’s effort to address the Y2K technology challenge.