This webinar covers the results and provides insights into the 2019 Higher Education Survey.
2019 Higher Education Survey Results Webinar
Presented by Strategic Treasurer
Date: Tuesday, April 9, 2019
Time: 1:00 PM – 2:00 PM EST
Where: This is an online event.
This webinar covers the results and provides insights into the 2019 Higher Education Survey. This newly revised survey, now in its third year, is specifically oriented towards treasury and finance practitioners operating within the realm of Higher Education. The aim of this research is to identify the specific drivers, challenges, and other factors impacting both private and public universities heading into 2019. Results from this survey will be compared against data obtained from the broader corporate environment to better understand how the treasury and finance functions within Higher Education differ from other industries.
Topics covered include:
- Technology use
- Fraud and security concerns
- Top compliance challenges
1.2 CTP re-certification credits will be given for attendance to this live webinar.
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