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PULLMAN, WA – The annual Business Technology Symposium at Washington State University is set to take place on Friday, October 10, from 1 to 2 p.m. in the CUB Auditorium. This year’s theme focuses on exploring diverse career paths within the technology sector. The event will feature a compelling discussion titled “From WSU to the C-Suite: A Tale of Two CIOs,” showcasing the journeys of two Chief Information Officers who have successfully navigated their careers from the university to executive-level positions.
Attendees will have the unique opportunity to gain insights from industry leaders who will share their experiences, challenges, and strategies for success in the fast-evolving tech landscape. This symposium aims to inspire students and young professionals to consider various roles in technology, highlighting the importance of adaptability and continuous learning in achieving career goals. The event promises to be an engaging platform for networking and professional development, fostering a deeper understanding of the tech industry's potential.
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