UW–Madison IT Connects recognizes that people are the highest value of a successful information and technology organization, and given that the information and technology community at UW–Madison is highly distributed, UW–Madison IT Connects and the individual groups therein provide diverse engagement, leadership, relationship building, and professional development opportunities for our community to learn and grow together. Learn more at https://it.wisc.edu/it-community/committees-groups/uw-madison-it-connects/
Does your role involve supporting IT-related functions—from help desks to audio/visual work? Join your peers at UW–Madison’s inaugural IT Support Symposium to connect and learn from each other. Register by Mar 21.
Audit your leadership journey and identify skills driving your success in this interactive virtual workshop from the Information Technology Leadership Development Program. Jan 13, noon to 1pm via Zoom.
We’re looking for creative, enthusiastic people like you to help plan our next conference. Attend an informational meeting to learn more about the committee and planning process. Jan 29, 1pm via Teams.
Drawing from her experience leading transformative IT initiatives, Laura McCain Patterson spoke at the 2024 Information & Technology Leadership Conference, outlining what technology leaders need to be successful.
Whether you’re a designer, a marketer, or you’re simply interested in how generative AI is transforming the workplace, this UW Design Community talk is for you.
Become an IT mentor to make a real difference in someone’s career—while strengthening your leadership skills and expanding your network. Apply by Dec 9 to join the 2025 cohort.
Check out some of the engaging sessions and learning opportunities that await you at this year’s free hybrid Information & Technology Leadership Conference on Dec 3.