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    Oklahoma City
    Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
    AITP National Collegiate Conference NCC was here!
    The Oklahoma City Professional Chapters and their sponsored student chapters, Cameron University, Oklahoma Panhandle State University and University of Central Oklahoma hosted the 2009 National Collegiate Conference in downtown OKC on April 2-4 at the Renaissance Hotel and Cox Convention Center. The conference had a total attendance of 618 people. For the winners check the conference website at http://www.aitp.org/ncc

    Next Chapter Meeting
    July Meeting
    Date:
    Tuesday, July 21, 2009
    Topic: Evolution of the CIO: How the Role of a CIO is Evolving in the 21st Century
    Presenter: Bill Fournet, President & CEO of The Persimmon Group
    Time: 11:30 am - 1pm
    Location: Quail Creek Country Club‎
    (405) 751-0811
    3501 Quail Creek Rd
    Oklahoma City, OK 73120

    Evolution of the CIO: How the Role of a CIO is Evolving in the 21st Century

    Over the past decade, the role of the Chief Information Officer has gone through a transition from being responsible for information and systems to focusing primarily on managing change within an organization. This presentation provides the latest trends and developments related to IT and the CIO. Details.

    RSVP to tkhick@swoi.net, by July 17th.
    Cost: Members $15, Guest $20, Students $10(lunch included)

    Meeting RSVP messages should be sent to: Email RSVP

    About our AITP Professional Chapter
    Oklahoma City AITP is the professional association comprised of career minded individuals who seek to expand their potential -- employers, employees, managers, programmers, and many others. The organization seeks to provide avenues for all their members to be teachers as well as students and to make contacts with other members in the IT field, all in an effort to become more marketable in rapidly changing, technological careers. To learn more about the AITP browse through some of the links on this page.

    July Meeting: Bill Fournet - Evolution of the CIO
    Date: Tuesday, July 21, 2009
    Topic: How the Role of a CIO is Evolving in the 21st Century
    Sponsor:Bill Fournet - The Persimmon Group
    Time: 11:30 am
    Location: Quail Creek Country Club
    (405) 751-0811
    3501 Quail Creek Rd
    Oklahoma City, OK 73120

    Over the past decade, the role of the Chief Information Officer has gone through a transition from being responsible for information and systems to focusing primarily on managing change within an organization. This presentation provides the latest trends and developments related to IT and the CIO. Details.

    Meeting Information
    Oklahoma City AITP generally meets on the third Tuesday of the month. Our members always encourage visitors to attend our meetings. Simply RSVP and join in the activity. Meeting fees include lunch or dinner and are collected at the meeting site unless specified otherwise.

    Oklahoma City Chapter Events Calendar
    From: July 16, 2009
    7/21/09 Bill Fournet - Evolution of the CIO

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    Bobby D. Jessie, President Email Officer
    Victor Carneiro, Vice President/Program Chair Email Officer
    Dustin Walker, Secretary/Treasurer Email Officer
    Teresa Hickerson, Chapter Liaison / Awards Chair Email Officer
    Mark Kleine, Community Involvement Email Officer
    David Yates, Auditor Email Officer

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