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What is the Salesforce.org
Higher Education Advisory Council?
We are a group of Salesforce thought leaders who are passionate about using this platform in higher education and believe in its ability to transform our institutions, our industry, and the lives of our constituents.
Mission Statement
The Higher Education Advisory Council will collaborate with Salesforce and industry partners to make Salesforce work for Higher Ed.
We fulfill this mission by:Leveraging our collective higher ed, IT, and Salesforce expertise to make a difference on our campuses
Maintaining a collaborative community that shares code, best practices, and documentation
Identifying needs and advocating for solutions
Connecting with new and prospective Salesforce.org higher edcustomers
Participating in outreach efforts through webinars, blogs, Higher Ed Summit presentations, Force For Change Grant applications, etc.
Recognizing the diversity of functionalities and needs of higher edinstitutions
Higher Education Advisory Council 2017-18 Members
Ryan Clemens
Arizona State
University
Dave DeMichele
Yale
University
Jeff Dixon
Queens
College
Debbie Duran
University of
Miami
Haley Gould
University of
Michigan
Rebecca Joffrey
Cornell
University
Brian Karcinski
University of
Florida
Reed Sheard
Westmont
College
Melissa Kwilosz
Arizona State
University
Ann LaFave
Cornell
University
Cameron McCoy
Lehigh
University
Carrie Otto
University of
Minnesota
Erin Smith
Northeastern
University
Michael Slade
Western Governors
University
Corey Snow
Harvard
University
Kalman Sweetwine
University of
Colorado
Amir Tejani
Leigh
University
Chris Tompkins
Indiana
University
Colleen Whelan
Providence
College
Nash Zgonjanin
Algonquin
College
Higher Education Advisory Council 2017-18
Executive Committee and Salesforce Liaisons
SecretaryJoanna Iturbe
University of
Colorado
Vice ChairAmjad Ayoubi
Tulane
University
Committee ChairPhillip Knutel
Babson
College
Immediate Past ChairKathleen
Lueckeman
Maryville University
ChairFlorence Parodi
University of
Miami
Chris Coppa
Salesforce.org
Council Liaison
Kim Egan
Salesforce.org
Council Liaison
Benefits of Council Membership
Work and network with
diverse and talented peers
Participate in committees
and initiatives with schools
from across the globe
• Higher Ed Office Hours
• Higher Ed User Group
• Salesforce.org and
partner webinars,
• and more!
Connect Collaborate LeadShare
Share professional
expertise, insights and
experiences
Serve as go-to reference in
SME area
Contribute/“give back” to
the higher education
community
Membership in private
LinkedIn group to display
on professional profile
Serve as hosts and
facilitators for meetups
and receptions at events
Help inform product
development and
roadmaps
Interact with
Salesforce.org leadership
at meetings and
throughout the year
Connect Collaborate LeadShare
Duties and Responsibilities of Council Members
Attend at least one of the
following annual events:
Dreamforce, Higher
Education Summit
Actively participate in
Council calls/meetings
• Participate in 50% of
calls/ meetings
(extenuating
circumstances may be
approved by the
executive committee)
Provide advice and
feedback to
Salesforce about
needs/concerns of
Higher Ed clients
Collaborate with
Salesforce.org on
higher ed content
Other duties/
responsibilities as
defined by each
term’s members
Actively participate
in/volunteer for Council
initiatives/ Committees,
including Higher Ed
Office Hours, User
Group, etc.
Present, Write Blogs,
Post in “Power of Us”
Hub and Success
Collaborate on initiatives
Example Council Member Attributes
• Willingness/motivation to actively volunteer and
participate
• Active in “Power of Us Hub” and/or “Success”
Community
• Participant in the Higher Education User Group
• Frequent reference for prospective Salesforce
customers
• Resource for Salesforce best practices
• Guest blogger for Salesforce and/or Salesforce.org
• Presenter at Salesforce and/or Salesforce.org events
• Presenter about Salesforce at higher ed conferences
• Thought leader willing to give feedback on customer
experience, product, use case, pricing and roadmap to
Salesforce and Salesforce.org
• Volunteer participant in current council initiatives
• Senior-level higher ed subject matter expert using
Salesforce
Membership and the Officer Succession Model
MemberCommittee
ChairSecretary Vice Chair Chair
Immediate Past Chair
All nominees are considered for member status in the council
Membership is for one year
With the exception of officers, current members need to submit nominations each year just as new
members do
Nominees may designate their interest in becoming an officer
With the exception of the founding and appointed officers, all officers will begin as
the Committee Chair and proceed through each office, serving for one year in
each officer position
Council Nomination Process
Nominations will be accepted each year through June 30
• Nominations will be accepted through an online form only
• An executive committee member will interview each nominee
• The executive committee will vote on all nominations between
July 1 and September 30 each year
• Terms of approved nominees will begin on October 1 annually
New members are expected to attend the in-person meeting the day before
Dreamforce
Note: Membership is person-oriented, not school-oriented.
Schools can have only two members annually, one of which is the voting member.
If the first member is an officer, the officer receives voting rights.
Questions?
Connect with us in the Power of Us HUB https://powerofus.force.com
Find more information at www.salesforce.org/highered/higher-ed-advisory-council/