Sunday Sessions III | April 13 | 2:10 PM - 3:00 PM ET

Sunday Session 3A | Sunday Session 3B


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Sunday Session 3A | The Future of Higher Education in the Era of Longevity

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Description

This session explores the intersection of aging and education and the opportunities that increased life expectancy presents for higher education. The discussion will focus on how higher education can better accommodate age-diverse learners, ranging from older students returning for degrees to faculty and staff planning for retirement.

Learning Objectives

  1. Gain insights into how to transform their institutions into age-friendly environments
  2. Learn about specific campus initiatives that support age inclusivity
  3. Deepen understanding of the longevity and how longer lives are presenting opportunities to counter the traditional age student enrollment cliff

Speakers

Anne Ollen, Head of Programs & Operations, TIAA Institute

Anne develops and executes TIAA Institute programs that seek to build and share knowledge important to higher education and other nonprofit leaders about drivers of change and innovative solutions and strategies in three broad thematic areas: leadership, workforce trends, and organizational effectiveness. Anne leverages the Institute’s pillars of work – research, partnerships, convenings and strategic communications – to bring distinctive value to Institute stakeholders in alignment with TIAA business priorities. Anne’s career spans 30+ years of experience in front-line business, marketing, operational, and leadership roles at TIAA. She was part of the founding team of the TIAA Institute in 1998, helping to create and launch several Institute signature initiatives, including the TIAA Institute Fellows Program, the Higher Education Leadership Conference, and the TIAA Institute Theodore M. Hesburgh Award for Leadership Excellence in Higher Education.


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CANCELLED | Sunday Session 3B | Future-Proof Financial Planning in Higher Ed: Leveraging AI / ML to Drive Efficiency and Control

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Description 

Discover how AI and ML capabilities are helping higher education leaders make better-informed financial decisions, from long-term strategic planning to real-time financial analysis. This session will cover how finance teams can use improvements in technology to apply insights for the office of finance and benefit stakeholders throughout their institution. Attendees will hear examples in how to simplify forecasting, scenario modeling and how to socialize with academic leadership.

Learning Objectives

  1. Understand the role Artificial Intelligence / Machine Learning can have for CBO's
  2. Learn the in's and out's of application and where to begin
  3. Identify strategies for implementing AI-driven financial processes

Speakers

Stephanie Bartlett, Senior Product Marketing Manager, OneStream Software

Bio coming soon. 

Michael Wright, Finance Director, University of Florida College of Medicine

Bio coming soon.

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