LAS VEGAS, Aug. 15, 2019 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- The Nevada IT Symposium is the Las Vegas region's annual major gathering of leaders, professionals, and academics working in the I.T. field. As technology continues to redefine the boundaries of industries and replace markets' traditional geographic regions with borderless digital environments, it has become essential for local organizations to be aware of the global trends in their sectors and implement strategies to integrate them into their operations to be able to stay agile and maintain their competitive edge.
This year's symposium will look at emerging I.T. trends and provide insights into innovative leadership skills in today's fast-paced digital age. This interactive event will also provide attendees with opportunities to collaborate and share their knowledge and experiences through a series of panels, break-out sessions, and networking.
The 2019 Nevada IT Symposium will feature: President and Chief Operating Officer of the Vegas Golden nights, Kerry ubolz, Retired Supervisory Special Agent of the FBI, Scott Augenbaum, and Vice Present, Information Technology of the Okland Raiders, Matt Pasco. Along with these 3 compelling keynote presentations, there will be executive panel "The Changing Role of the CIO" featuring local IT leaders: Kendall Tenney, William Olsen, Michael Dietrich, James Alvarez, Mugunth Vaithyling, and Lonnie Richardson. Full agenda can be viewed here.
Sponsor vendors have the opportunity to share information about problem-solving technology and ideas local executives can use in their day-to-day business practices. Most sponsors use this opportunity to present themselves as experts who can be utilized to help with the issues that present themselves in the workplace. Vendors will also be recognized as an organization committed to supporting and helping grow the region's IT industry.
A limited number of sponsorship opportunities are available giving vendors the perfect opportunity to get face to face with top local business leaders. Non-sponsoring vendors, consultants, or sales representatives are not allowed to register, which is beneficial for attendees and also sponsors underwriting the event.
To find out more about how you and your organization can get involved with the Nevada IT Symposium please contact Brad Emick at brad(at)nevadaitsymposium.com.
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