6 Feb. 2004 — Brigham Young University — Provo, Utah
Attention:
  • Chief Information Officers
  • Chief Technical Officers
  • Information Technology Officers & Managers
  • Directors of public, pre-IPO, & emerging     growth companies
  • Brigham Young University's Master of Information Systems Management (MISM) program faculty, in conjunction with the Kevin & Debra Rollins eBusiness Center at BYU and the Utah Information Technology Association (UITA), is delighted to announce its inaugural insyte Conference.

    Join us Friday, 6 Feb, 2004, for a half-day conference filled with educational and networking opportunities hosted in the absence of vendor hype. This conference is designed as a premier event for senior-level technology executives.

    Take part in an afternoon packed with useful discussion and information sharing about the issues facing today's technology decision makers. Find out how your peers are adding value in their organizations. Finally, top the evening off with an elegant social banquet; another excellent opportunity to network with fellow executives. Enjoy speakers such John Parady, CTO of Kelley Blue Book, and a variety of seasoned panelists such as:

    • Harold Toomey, Symantec Corporation
    • Kelly White, TruSecure Consulting Services
    • Doug Young, ExxonMobil
    • Gordon Romney, LDS Church
    • Dr. Douglas Dean, BYU Information Systems Faculty
    • Dr. Nile Hatch, BYU Organizational Leadership and Strategy Faculty

    In addition, all conference guests are cordially invited to attend BYU's semiannual eBusiness Day from  8 a.m. to noon that same morning. The theme of the day is E-Business Everywhere: Weaving a Wireless Web and concludes with a keynote address from an innovator of the cellular industry, Wayne Perry, a founding executive of McCaw Cellular, the company that gave birth to the cellular phone industry and was bought by AT&T for over $12 billion.

    Some of this year’s session topics include:
  • Strategy
  • Security
  • BYU’s Master of Information Systems Management     program
  • Utah Information Technology Association updates

  • BONUS: Attend BYU’s eBusiness Day the morning of February 6, 2004 for no extra charge

    For more details contact:

    Katie Bybee
    insyte 2004 Registration Coordinator
    801.422.3247
    insyte@byu.edu


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