ServiceNow Series E98: Karen Warren, Associate Vice President for Information Technology at Wesleyan University
Podcast, ServiceNow Series | April 19 2023 | Mark Kelly
Welcome to episode 98 in our Digital Transformation series of the Alldus podcast, the show where we highlight the brightest talent and technical leadership within the ServiceNow ecosystem.
Powered by Alldus International, our goal is to share with you the insights of leaders in the field to showcase the excellent work that is being done within Digital Transformation and ServiceNow implementations across the United States and Europe.
Today’s guest is Karen Warren, Associate Vice President for Information Technology at Wesleyan University in Middletown, CT. Founded in 1831, Wesleyan University is a diverse, energetic liberal arts community where critical thinking and practical idealism go hand in hand. With their distinctive scholar-teacher culture, creative programming, and commitment to interdisciplinary learning, Wesleyan challenges students to explore new ideas and change the world.
Karen is a highly motivated and experienced business leader with expert proficiency in defining and guiding information systems vision, strategy, and execution for major organizations. She leads the vision, strategy, and execution for all facets of information technology and systems at Wesleyan University, along with accountability for long-range capital planning and the oversight of the Infrastructure and Academic Technology teams.
In the episode, Karen discusses:
Her role and responsibilities with Wesleyan University
How they are utilizing the ServiceNow platform
The journey of implementing ServiceNow within the university
Challenges she had to overcome during implementation
Building a winning team
The future of ServiceNow at Wesleyan University
Her advice when implementing ServiceNow
To find out more about all the great work happening at Wesleyan University, check out the website www.wesleyan.edu or follow them on LinkedIn, Instagram or Twitter @Wesleyan_u. You can also connect with Karen directly on LinkedIn.
What did you think of Karen’s podcast? Where do you see the future of ServiceNow and Digital Transformation heading in the next few years? We would love to hear your thoughts on this episode, so please leave a comment below.
If you’re interested in exploring the latest ServiceNow opportunities, check out our live vacancies or upload your resume today to keep up to date with all the latest opportunities.
Subscribe to The Alldus Podcast:
Welcome to episode 98 in our Digital Transformation series of the Alldus podcast, the show where we highlight the brightest talent and technical leadership within the ServiceNow ecosystem.
Powered by Alldus International, our goal is to share with you the insights of leaders in the field to showcase the excellent work that is being done within Digital Transformation and ServiceNow implementations across the United States and Europe.
Today’s guest is Karen Warren, Associate Vice President for Information Technology at Wesleyan University in Middletown, CT. Founded in 1831, Wesleyan University is a diverse, energetic liberal arts community where critical thinking and practical idealism go hand in hand. With their distinctive scholar-teacher culture, creative programming, and commitment to interdisciplinary learning, Wesleyan challenges students to explore new ideas and change the world.
Karen is a highly motivated and experienced business leader with expert proficiency in defining and guiding information systems vision, strategy, and execution for major organizations. She leads the vision, strategy, and execution for all facets of information technology and systems at Wesleyan University, along with accountability for long-range capital planning and the oversight of the Infrastructure and Academic Technology teams.
In the episode, Karen discusses:
Her role and responsibilities with Wesleyan University
How they are utilizing the ServiceNow platform
The journey of implementing ServiceNow within the university
Challenges she had to overcome during implementation
Building a winning team
The future of ServiceNow at Wesleyan University
Her advice when implementing ServiceNow
To find out more about all the great work happening at Wesleyan University, check out the website www.wesleyan.edu or follow them on LinkedIn, Instagram or Twitter @Wesleyan_u. You can also connect with Karen directly on LinkedIn.
What did you think of Karen’s podcast? Where do you see the future of ServiceNow and Digital Transformation heading in the next few years? We would love to hear your thoughts on this episode, so please leave a comment below.
If you’re interested in exploring the latest ServiceNow opportunities, check out our live vacancies or upload your resume today to keep up to date with all the latest opportunities.
Subscribe to The Alldus Podcast:
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