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Tina Stephens
Administrative Support Assistant II
tstephens@cise.ufl.edu

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CISE Spring 2020 Industrial Advisory Board (IAB) Meeting (01-24-2020)
Project: CISE Spring 2020 Industrial Advisory Board (IAB) Meeting — Approved by: Kimberly Jacobs

Online Registration Launch Date
10-28-2019

Status
Launched

Digital Communications Partner(s)
Martha Jakab

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CISE Spring 2020 Industrial Advisory Board (IAB) Meeting
01-24-2020
10-28-2019
For CISE faculty and students to collaborate with industry.  To gain knowledge and understanding as to what industry is looking for when hiring graduating students.  To increase the knowledge of students by receiving knowledge from the advisory board.
register, breakfast, state of college from Dean, state of Dept from Chair, collaboration talks, lunch, student and faculty talks
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We hope that we can get everyone to attend our invite, therefore we hope to have all 32 invite guess attended, registration is $100.00 per attendee, so that would be $3200.00 anticipated.
Yes
$100.00
Quid Pro Quo
 
$100.00
591
Dr. Juan Gilbert
(352) 392-1201
juan@ufl.edu
 
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