Presented by Sasi Pillay, Ph.D. • Vice President of IT Services & CIO, Washington State University
Many organizations collect data and use it for a variety of purposes. Often the data is gathered, contained, processed, and reported from a single system. It lacks the holistic view of looking at data from an enterprise perspective. Only if data is viewed with an enterprise lens, insights can be gained. This insight allows organizations to make decisions whether to detect, mitigate, and prevent issues, or increase market share, improve customer satisfaction, and deliver other positive outcomes. This talk will focus on addressing how to use data from disparate systems for organizational good and, in higher education, how this typically translates to improved student success and experience.
Dr. Pillay was recently named ORBIE CIO of the Year in the enterprise category for organizations with over $800 million in annual revenue. Pillay was recognized at the 2022 CIO of the Year® ORBIE® Awards in June.
Dr. Pillay is the recipient of NASA’s Exceptional Service Medal and the Outstanding Leadership Medal. He is also the recipient of the Presidential Rank Award recognizing him as a Meritorious Executive in the U.S. federal government. He was recognized as one of the Federal 100 winners based on his positive impact on NASA and the community. He was also named as one of the top 25 IT leaders in Government citing his technology vision, clout among peers in other agencies, and his ability to show concrete results. The Northeast Ohio Software Association recognized him as the CIO of the Year in 2008.