
Registration open: Information & Technology Leadership Conference
Registration is now open for the annual UW–Madison Information & Technology Leadership Conference 2024 (I&TLC). Join your colleagues on December 3 for a day focused on developing your leadership skills and connecting with peers from across the university.
You can attend either in person at the Discovery Building or online via Zoom. In-person space is limited, so register early to secure your spot.
Conference details
- Date: Tue, Dec 3
- Time: 8:30am to 4pm Central Time
- Location: In person at the Discovery Building and online on Zoom
- Cost: Free for UW–Madison employees and students
- Food: Continental breakfast and lunch provided for in-person attendees
What to expect

This year’s keynote speaker, former Michigan Chief Information Officer Laura McCain Patterson, will share practical lessons from leading large-scale change in higher education and discuss leadership strategies you can use.
Throughout the day, you’ll be able to:
- Choose from 15 different sessions on topics like managing change, working with generative AI and building effective teams
- Network with IT colleagues from across UW–Madison
- Learn practical leadership skills you can use
- Enjoy breakfast and lunch if attending in person
“(I&TLC had) good sessions that were relatable for non-IT audiences as well as folks in the IT world.”
“(I&TLC) provided new information, new ideas and positive information on how we all might move forward together.”
“I enjoyed the opportunity to participate and will certainly be at the next one!”
Register now to secure your spot. Choose either in-person or virtual attendance during registration.
The virtual option provides full access to all sessions and opportunities to interact with speakers and other attendees.
Have questions or need to request an accommodation? Email us at itlc@wisc.edu.
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