You’re invited to join us for the July 28, 2021 meeting of the Upper Midwest Higher Education Salesforce User Group! We've got some great speakers and topics, and the meeting will be in a virtual format to make it easy and safe for you to participate.
There is no cost for this event, and it provides great opportunities to learn from and network with other Salesforce Higher Ed users
About this event
You’re invited to join us for the July 28, 2021 meeting of the Upper Midwest Higher Education Salesforce User Group! We've got some great speakers and topics, and the meeting will be in a virtual format to make it easy and safe for you to participate.
There is no cost for this event, and it provides great opportunities to learn from and network with other Salesforce Higher Ed users
When
Wednesday, July 28, 2021 2:00 PM – 5:00 PM (UTC)
Agenda
2:00 PM
Introductions and Welcome
2:10 PM
Keynote - Death, Taxes, and Data (Corey Snow - Salesforce.org)
In an increasingly volatile world, a rare certainty is that digital transformation into the next era will be fueled by data.
Join us to discuss how the multiplying force of interoperability will power educational missions in a more abundant interconnected future.
2:55 PM
Break
3:00 PM
Project Management Tools in Salesforce and Best Practices (Cameron Aisenbrey - Iowa State Univ, Kyla Farroll - Univ of Wisconsin, Ryan Blake - Univ of St. Thomas)
Did you know there are tools on the Appexchange for managing all of your projects directly in Salesforce - and some of them FREE? In this session you'll hear from several schools who are leveraging these tools to manage their development projects and learn what they recommend for best practices based on lessons learned.
3:40 PM
Break
3:45 PM
Learn more about the Salesforce.org Open Source Commons program and Community Sprint events - (Cori O'Brien - Salesforce.org)
The Open Source Commons program supports the mission-driven individuals in our Nonprofit and Education communities who are working together to build Salesforce solutions to solve the world’s most challenging problems. When OSC provides spaces like Community Sprint events, tools, and training, community volunteers contribute trusted innovative open source solutions that serve the community at large.
Hosted by Cori O'Brien, Open Source Program Manager, Salesforce.org