To assist organizations translate expertise investments into management functionality, organizational efficiency and innovation, UCF is launching the School of Technology, Leadership and Innovation (STLI), a university-wide initiative designed to join college experience with business challenges in technology-driven fields.
Organizations occupied with partnering with STLI ought to contact Tiffany Hughes within the College of Business or Michael Harding in UCF Corporate Partnerships to discover collaboration alternatives.
Drawing on UCF’s strengths as Florida’s Technological University, STLI will function the college’s hub for growing deep company partnerships by customized govt schooling, skilled credentials, utilized analysis and data-driven options. The faculty will present experience throughout engineering and pc science, enterprise, psychology and associated disciplines to assist companies and organizations adapt to technological change whereas enhancing management functionality.
“UCF plays a critical role in helping address the challenges shaping the future of industry,” says UCF President Alexander N. Cartwright. “The School of Technology, Leadership and Innovation strengthens our ability to work alongside organizations as they navigate change and turn emerging technologies into leadership capability, organizational performance, and real-world impact.”
Serving Future-Focused Organizations
Unlike conventional educational models, STLI will draw on college experience from throughout the college relatively than hiring new college. The faculty will create new alternatives for UCF students to have interaction immediately with organizations by govt packages, skilled certifications, consulting engagements and utilized analysis collaborations. In addition to a slate of proprietary choices, STLI will work with organizations to develop customized options to meet an organization’s particular wants.
The faculty, which is designed to generate income for the college, will create new alternatives for UCF students to have interaction immediately with organizations by govt packages, skilled certifications, consulting engagements and utilized analysis collaborations.
“Technology is changing the nature of work and the structure of organizations,” says College of Business Dean Paul Jarley. “STLI connects UCF’s excellence in engineering, computing business and the human sciences to help leaders understand not just how technology works, but how to lead organizations through technological change. This initiative is the next logical step in UCF’s long-standing commitment to partnering with technology-driven organizations that power Florida’s economy and beyond.”
“This initiative is the next logical step in UCF’s long-standing commitment to partnering with technology-driven organizations that power Florida’s economy and beyond.” — Paul Jarley, College of Business dean
Initial growth of STLI is being coordinated by the College of Business in collaboration with college leaders from the College of Engineering and Computer Science and with strategic oversight from the Provost’s Office.
The launch of STLI represents the following part of UCF’s technique to develop collaboration with the technology-driven organizations shaping Florida’s future like Pegasus Partner Addition Financial Credit Union.
“As a financial institution that prides itself on innovating to better serve its members, Addition Financial is honored to partner with [the] UCF … School of Technology Leadership and Innovation,” says Kevin Miller, president and CEO of Addition Financial. “This is an exciting evolution of the future-facing collaboration UCF is known for, and we are looking forward to working alongside the school to unlock the promise of advancing key areas from AI strategy to workforce readiness.”
By connecting college experience with real-world challenges, the varsity extends the college’s affect past campus whereas getting ready leaders who can information innovation responsibly and successfully.
How to Partner
Organizations occupied with partnering with STLI ought to contact Tiffany Hughes ([email protected]) within the College of Business or Michael Harding ([email protected]) in UCF Corporate Partnerships to discover collaboration alternatives.