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Keynote Speaker

Scott Winslow, Education Advisory Board

Higher Education State of the Union
Economic Headwinds and Campus Leaders' Strategic Responses

  • The Existential Question: Can higher education continue as is?
  • Finding More Money: How higher education leaders are responding
  • IT 2020: What does this all mean for higher education IT?

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Scott Winslow is a practice manager responsible for leading two of EAB's research practices, the University Research Forum and the IT Forum.

Mr. Winslow has led a number of research practices within the Advisory Board Company and its sister firm, the Corporate Executive Board, including programs dedicated to serving Fortune 500 CFOs, heads of operations at financial services firms, and heads of commercial lending at banks around the world.

Prior to joining EAB, Mr. Winslow held a variety of different executive positions: He was appointed as the Obama Administration's lead on management issues with responsibility for leading the President's Management Advisory Board, part of the administration's Executive Office of the President. The Board, composed of CEOs from a diverse group of private-sector organizations, was created to provide the President and federal agencies with advice and recommendations on strategies for improving government efficiency and performance.

In addition, Mr. Winslow launched and grew BancAlliance, a new-to-world, membership-based community-bank commercial lending platform. He spent six years in London as an international business and entrepreneurial executive, including serving as the Head of Financial Service Thought Leadership for Deloitte. He also launched and ran the Americas business for Retail Finance Intelligence, an Australian market research firm serving bank executives throughout North and South America.

Mr. Winslow graduated from the University of Virginia with a double major in foreign affairs and economics. He completed an MBA at the AB Freeman School of Business at Tulane University.