Spring Leadership Conference
May 1, 2021 • Holiday Inn by the Bay, Portland, ME
Supporting Learning Through Technology
The 2023 theme will provide topics for technology leadership and their staff as they continue to support technology in Maine School. This year's theme will focus on topic around Cybersecurity in Education.
Last year's conference brought together approximately 100 of Maine's educational technology leaders. Come join us as we get back together for an in-person Spring Leadership Conference!
Exhibitor Registration Options:
Exhibitor Table - $1,000
Includes one 6' table, tablecloth, two chairs, wireless network and an electrical connection at each booth. Exhibitor Table + Workshops - $2,000 Includes the "Exhibitor Table" options above plus two 45-minute breakout sessions in the conference program. Exhibitors may present one workshop twice (repeated in a morning and afternoon session) or two entirely different workshops. NOTE: This option is available only for the first 8 vendors to lock in your exhibitor registration.
Includes one 6' table, tablecloth, two chairs, wireless network and an electrical connection at each booth.
Exhibitor Table + Workshops - $2,000
Includes the "Exhibitor Table" options above plus two 45-minute breakout sessions in the conference program. Exhibitors may present one workshop twice (repeated in a morning and afternoon session) or two entirely different workshops.
NOTE: This option is available only for the first 8 vendors to lock in your exhibitor registration.
Keynote Speaker:
Brian R. Gattoni - CISA Chief Technology Officer
Brian R. Gattoni is Chief Technology Officer for the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA), where he is responsible for the technical vision and strategic alignment of CISA data and mission services to manage risk to fed
eral networks and critical infrastructure. CISA works with partners to defend against today’s threats and collaborating to build more secure and resilient infrastructure for the future.
Previously, Gattoni was the Chief of Mission Engineering and Technology, responsible for developing innovative analytic techniques and new approaches to technology insertion to increase the value of DHS cyber mission capabilities. In 2015, Gattoni was named DHS Systems Engineer of the Year. Prior to joining DHS in 2010, Gattoni served in various positions at the Defense Information Systems Agency and the United States Army Test and Evaluation Command.
Gattoni holds a Master of Science in cyber systems and operations planning from the Naval Postgraduate School in Monterey, California, and is a Certified Information Systems Security Professional (CISSP).
Schedule:
ACTEM
Association of Computer Technology Educators of Maine
P.O. Box 187, Gorham, ME 04038
Phone: (207) 222-4353 Fax: (207) 222-2057 Email: info@actem.org