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| | The board provides not only a vital link to the business world, but valuable advice in curriculum planning and course offerings. Its efforts ensure effective integration of real world issues into the IT and E-Business education experience. | | In assisting the Center of Information Technology and e-Business, the executive advisory board: Provides advice and counsel on curriculum and program changes to assure effective training of Information Technology students
Promotes and enhances the image and stature of the Center for Information Technology and E-Business in the information technology community
Promotes information technology related programs in the College of Business Administrationto prospective students
Facilitates information technology education activities by providing additional funding
Fosters knowledge development and exchanges in specific IT related issues through competency centers
Promotes faculty development and fund raising initiatives
Provides mentoring opportunities for students in information technology related programs | | Membership is open to alumni and friends who have a continuing interest in higher education, particularly in the fields of information technology and e-business. Members are asked to provide $1500 in financial support for the center, and attend three meetings a year. | | |