Peer Collaboration: Achieving Campus Innovation and Success

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Date & Time: Thursday, September 26th at 2 pm ET

Innovation is necessary for thriving in today’s volatile higher education environment, yet many campuses face strapped resources and limited budgets. “Plagiarism” through peer collaboration is actually a very useful tool for facilities and finance leaders to help innovate their campuses.

This webinar will showcase how several prominent higher ed leaders take advantage of regular meetings with peer institutions to share ideas and successes. Collaboration within small groups of peer institutions can help individual campuses level up their day-to-day practices and achieve greater success.

Every leader in higher ed, beyond facilities and finance, will be able to take the strategies discussed during this presentation and implement them into their own collaborative efforts.

Higher education leaders have a lot on their plates. There is no need to reinvent the proverbial wheel! Join us for a robust discussion with real examples of how campuses have made improvements by learning from the input and experiences of others.

Key takeaways:

  • Discover how campus leaders can learn from each other to bring innovation back to their own campus
  • Learn best practices for facilitating learning opportunities with peer institutions at regular intervals
  • Understand how and when to implement learnings from other versus starting an innovation from scratch

Speakers

Andy Feick, Associate Vice President for Sustainable Facilities Operation and Capital Planning, Swarthmore College

Lynne Finn, Associate Vice President and Director of Facilities Management, University of Iowa

Scott Turley, Associate Vice Chancellor for Facilities, University of Arkansas

Pete Zuraw, VP, Market Strategy and Development, Gordian

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