Meet Us in Beantown: Capture is Headed to CASE Summit 2019!

Capture Higher Ed will be in Boston for CASE Summit 2019, a three-day conference that brings together university advancement leaders from across the country. This year’s event is July 14-16 at the Sheraton Boston Hotel.

Representatives of Capture will be at CASE Summit 2019, including Kevin Bauman, director of philanthropic initiatives, and Geoff Broome, a higher ed solutions consultant, will be at Booth #35 in the event’s exhibit hall, the Marketplace, to answer any questions about Capture’s marketing automation software built specifically for higher education and advancement.

Find out how Capture offers intelligent technology to help you identify new major gift prospects, support on-campus fundraising initiatives, improve matching gift results, and amplify the overall effectiveness of your development team.

Who: Kevin Bauman, Director of Philanthropic Initiatives, Capture Higher Ed
Geoff Broome, Higher Ed Solutions Consultant, Capture Higher Ed

What: Case Summit 2019 in Boston

Where: Sheraton Boston Hotel, Capture Higher Ed Booth #35.

When: July 14-16

The program schedule for Case Summit 2019 is packed with high-level discussions of the most relevant topics to university advancement offices across the country. The key sessions will include:

  • “Engines of Social Mobility: How Education Does—and Doesn’t—Transform Communities” — A discussion among Nancy Cantor, chancellor of Rutgers University Newark; Will Del Pilar, vice president of higher education policy and practice at The Education Trust; Kim Wilcox, chancellor at the University of California, Riverside (Moderated by New York Times columnist, David Leonhardt.
  • “A Quiet Revolution: Changing How We work, Lead and Innovate” — A talk by Susan Cain, author of Quiet: The Power of Introverts in a World That Can’t Stop Talking.
  • “Addressing the Public Perception of Higher Education: A Leadership Conversation” — A discussion among Fernando Leon-Garcia, president of CETYS University System; Carolyn Stefanco, president of the College of Saint Rose; and Robert A. Brown, president of Boston University (Moderated by Sue Cunningham, president and CEO of CASE).
  • “The Cost of Missing Something” — A talk by Tricia Wang, co-founder of Sudden Compass, and Global Tech Ethnographer.
  • “So You Want to Talk About Race: The Conversations We Aren’t Having — But Need to Have — to Advance Our Institutions”—A talk by Ijeoma Oluo, writer, speaker and “Internet yeller.”

CASE Summit 2019 promises to be a fascinating and useful event. See you in Boston!