Because You Need to Know – 9th Midwest KM Symposium (USA)
Friday 16 June 2023, in-person (not online) (registrations have closed)
This podcast is part of the Because You Need to Know series from Pioneer Knowledge Services.
The Midwest KM Symposium is an annual knowledge sharing event held in the United States for the development of the knowledge management (KM) community. In this Because You Need to Know podcast, some of the people leading the 9th Midwest KM Symposium introduce the event.
The first Midwest KM Symposium was held in Detroit in 2008. The next two were held in Chicago in 2009 and 2010. Cleveland was the location in 2011, 2017, and 2018. The last in-person event was in Cincinnati in 2019, and there was a virtual symposium in 2020.
Because You Need to Know guest biographies:
Ninez Piezas-Jerbi is former Chief of the KM Section of the World Trade Organization (WTO) in Geneva, Switzerland. She is also holder of the CILIP Chartership in KM. After more than 30 years of service at the WTO, she retired in July 2022 and is now based in the USA. She has an Executive Master’s Degree in Positive Leadership and Strategy from the IE School of Human Sciences and Technology in Madrid and a Bachelor of Science degree in Statistics from the University of the Philippines. Ninez continues to share her expertise and experience in the workplace as KM Consultant and Executive/Professional Development Coach (ICF ACC). She is also a certified Kundalini Yoga teacher (500HR) that promotes physical and mental vitality towards Transformational Leadership. More information on Ninez can be found on her website, nineznow.com.
Stan Garfield holds a BS in Applied Mathematics and Computer Science from Washington University in St. Louis. He leads the SIKM Leaders Community with over 1,100 members globally, and is invited to present at numerous conferences, including KMWorld and the APQC KM Conference. Stan has published over 800 articles on leadership, innovation, knowledge management, communities of practice, enterprise social networks, and social media. He is the author of the Profiles in Knowledge series featuring knowledge management thought leaders.
Kendra Albright, Ph.D. is the Goodyear Endowed Professor in Knowledge Management in the School of Information at Kent State University. She has taught graduate and undergraduate level courses in knowledge management, including Business Intelligence, Information Economics, and Leadership across four institutions in three countries, including the U.S., UK, Georgia, and Brazil. Dr. Albright’s research interests focus on the ways in which users understand and use knowledge to facilitate positive change and solve organizational problems. Dr. Albright serves as a consultant to corporations, government agencies, and non-profit organizations and has been invited to speak at numerous conferences including the Henley Knowledge Forum in the UK. Dr. Albright is widely published and currently serves as Editor-in-Chief for Libri, the international journal of libraries and information studies. She holds a Ph.D. in Communications, a Master of Science in Library Science, and a B.S. in Human Development.