Wednesday, June 3, 2020

CompTIA Communities and Councils Forum

Last year, CompTIA launched a new event, CCF, and it proved a smash success, convening CompTIA’s communities for eye-opening insights that the association celebrated all year long. This year, CCF is back and even bigger, as it brings in CompTIA’s Industry Advisory Councils. CompTIA’s communities and councils are great places to connect with like-minded peers and share best practices on a wide range of topics, and this spring they’re all coming together at the CompTIA Communities and Councils Forum (CCF), March 11 to 13, at the Chicago Marriott Downtown.

As an active member of the Atlanta Chapter since 1981, Julian been involved in the IT field for more than 40 years and has served on the Chapter Board of Directors since 1988, including serving as Chapter President in 1991.
Why You Should Be There

CCF will have CompTIA out in full force. Seven of CompTIA’s 10 communities – IT Security, Advancing Women in Technology, Emerging Technology, Advancing Diversity in Technology, Future Leaders, Technology Lifecycle Services and Managed Services – will be on hand and meeting, so you’ll have the opportunity here to connect where you best fit within the association and tech, and maybe find a new community to contribute to and be supported by. Further, CompTIA’s five councils – the Channel Advisory Board, the Business Applications Advisory Council, the Smart Cities Advisory Council, the Drone Advisory Council and the Blockchain Advisory Council – holding their invitation-only meetings concurrently during CCF bolsters the amount of thought-leadership in the building. So however you’re advancing the business of technology, this is where you want to be this spring.


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