The Higher Education Web Professionals Association is happy to announce the bronze level sponsorship of Siteimprove, web governance solution provider, for its HighEdWeb regional conferences.
Siteimprove is a Bronze-level Sponsor for all five of HighEdWeb’s 2013 regional conferences:
- HighEdWeb New England – March 18 at Mount Holyoke in South Hadley, Mass.
- HighEdWeb Florida – April 22-23 at the University of Florida in Gainesville, Fla.
- HighEdWeb Michigan – May 20-21 at the University of Michigan-Flint.
- HighEdWeb West – June 3 at Chapman University in Orange, Calif.
- HighEdWeb Arkansas – July 25-26 at Philander Smith College in Little Rock, Ark.
Siteimprove’s sponsorship is integral to the regional conferences’ combined mission of increasing the reach of HighEdWeb to web professionals in higher education who are not familiar with the organization.
“We’re proud to continue our support of HighEdWeb through regional sponsorships, and excited to announce our sponsorship of the HighEdWeb national conference in 2013,” said Siteimprove’s Director of Sales and Marketing, Roger Fuhrman. “The HighEdWeb conferences are an integral part of our strategy to improve web experiences in higher education.”
Siteimprove provides organizations with smart tools that make website management and maintenance both easier and more affordable. The company’s Internet-based website services specialize in the field of web analytics, internal site search, content quality assurance, website monitoring, and search engine optimization. For more information: siteimprove.com.
The Higher Education Web Professionals Association is an organization of Web professionals working at institutions of higher education. We design, develop, manage and map the futures of higher education Web sites. HighEdWeb is pleased to lead professional development in the higher education Web sphere through resources such as LINK: the online journal of higher education Web professionals; its regional conferences; the HighEdWeb Leadership Academy; and the HighEdWeb Annual Conference. To learn more: www.highedweb.org.