The 24th annual Information Technology Seminar is scheduled for Wednesday and Thursday at Utah State University's Ellen Eccles Conference Center in Logan.
The event is part of USU's "Partners in Business" seminar series.
Keynote speakers include Joel Dehlin, chief information officer for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints; Bette M. Walker, vice president and chief information officer for Delphi Corp.; Jack W. Sunderlage, president and chief executive officer for ContentWatch Inc.; Jeremy Hanks, co-founder and chief executive officer of Doba; A. Richard Walje, president of Rocky Mountain Power; Eric Smith, co-founder and chief technology officer of Control4; and Pat Felzien, corporate information technology director for IM Flash Technologies.
The cost is $365. Registration can be completed at www.partnersusu.org or 800-472-9965.
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