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Theme: Empowered Leadership Leveraging Technology to Bring Change

District leaders can make or break educational technology initiatives. They are responsible for ensuring that their school districts embrace transformative digital learning, while balancing student privacy and efficient data management. Technology leadership is a continuously evolving role. CoSN collaborates with district leaders to assess their challenges and increase their capacity to lead technology efforts. The NH Clinic will bring together leaders from around New Hampshire to discuss pressing issues in information technology and further build their knowledge, skills, and confidence.

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Tom Ashley

HCCSC
CTO

I am the dad of three beautiful teenage girls and a husband for 22 years. I became a Technology Director over eighteen years ago in Georgia after spending six years in the corporate world working in technology leadership and training. I have worked at Huntington County Community School Corporation since 2001. I hold a Bachelor’s degree from Western Michigan University and a Masters degree from the University of Illinois in Curriculum, Technology and Education Reform. I retired as a Captain in the United States Army and hold several technical certifications including the CETL. I was the past president of the IU- Partnershare group. I served on the Indiana Computer Educator’s Board (ICE) where I served as the ISTE representative for the state of Indiana. I am currently the Chair for the COSN Indiana CTO Council.