TopSchool's Chris Chumley to Speak at Pennsylvania Association of Private School Administrators 2010 Annual Conference
Chumley's General Session Focuses on SaaS Computing to Help Schools Drive Revenue, Enrollment and Profitability
Denver, CO - July 7, 2010 -
TopSchool's Vice President of Product Management, Chris Chumley,
will be presenting a general session at the upcoming Pennsylvania
Association of Private School Administrators (PAPSA) annual
conference in Harrisburg, PA. Chumley's presentation, "SaaS
Computing: Best Practices for Increasing Revenue, Enrollment and
Profitability," will take place on Wednesday, July 28, 2010 at 3:10
p.m. Eastern Time.
Chumley will explore successful strategies in using Software as a
Service (SaaS) Computing to help schools create competitive
advantage, increase revenue, address new markets and build
operating efficiencies and improved profitability. Topics will
include:
- Leveraging SaaS Computing as an innovative means to reduce IT
spending and redirect savings toward improving the business.
- Using SaaS Computing to strengthen an institution's financial
viability, better positioning an institution for M&A
activity.
- Combining SaaS Computing with other IT management techniques to
drive massive ROI.
- Implementing SaaS Computing to be more agile in addressing new
markets quickly and easily.
Chris has spent the last 13 years focused on educational
technology both in academia and on the consulting/corporate side,
gaining deep insight into their collaborative initiatives. He has
extensive experience implementing large student data systems and
therefore a wealth of knowledge when it comes to the importance of
flexibility and next generation technology. Chris joined TopSchool in 2008 and leads all product management
activities, delivering a system that goes beyond a traditional college student information system to
better manage and report on data. Prior to TopSchool, he was with
Exeter Consulting leading the implementation of student information
systems at large public universities.
The Pennsylvania Association of Private School Administrators
(PAPSA) represents the more than 320 private career colleges and
schools in the Commonwealth before the legislature, state agencies
and professional associations. PAPSA is the only association
representing all for-profit colleges and schools in Pennsylvania.
For more information about the PAPSA event, please visit http://www.papsa.org/.
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