
Chair to Chair: Chris Kelly, Advisory Boards Chair
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Listeners will hear how advisory boards create meaningful connections between manufacturers and higher education institutions, why involvement is open to everyone—from entry-level techs to campus leaders—and how these conversations advance HETMA’s mission of innovation and collaboration. Chris also shares insights on leadership, personal growth, and finding your “true north” while reflecting on how higher ed technology impacts students, faculty, and the future of learning.
- Erin introduces Chair to Chair and its mission to spotlight HETMA committee leaders
- Chris Kelly’s journey from social work into IT and AV technology
- The shift from programming frustration to embracing technology’s broader potential
- Surprises and learning curves entering higher education AV
- The purpose and structure of HETMA advisory boards
- Advisory boards as a platform for collaboration with manufacturers and peers
- Leadership lessons drawn from social work and campus IT experiences
- Personal mission, future vision, and the value of lifelong learning
- Advice for those seeking their own “true north” in higher ed technology careers
- Why every professional, regardless of role, benefits from participating in HETMA programs
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