
Leaders to share insights on AI and digital ecosystems at premier conference
PHOENIX–(BUSINESS WIRE)–University of Phoenix announced that several key leaders will present at the 2025 Anthology Together conference, taking place July 14โ16 in Las Vegas, Nevada. The annual global event brings together educators and institutions to explore innovations in education technology and student success.
University of Phoenix presenters include Erin Amsden, group product manager; Dr. Marc Booker, vice provost of strategy; Kelly Hermann, vice president of Accessibility and Student Affairs; Mary Elizabeth Smith, director of learning innovation strategy; and Shannon Wilson, vice president of IT. Their sessions will address topics such as artificial intelligence, accessibility, student engagement and emotional intelligence in technology leadership.
โUniversity of Phoenix is proud to engage with the Anthology Together community to share how we approach innovation with intentionality,โ states Dr. Booker. โEvents like this allow us to connect with peers to exchange ideas and demonstrate strategies that keep University of Phoenix at the forefront of meeting the evolving needs of todayโs learners. By being thought leaders in this space, weโre driving the development of solutions that remove barriers and deliver even greater value to students.โ
University of Phoenix sessions at the conference include:
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โThe Ultimate TechEQ Strategyโ
Tuesday, July 15, 11โ11:45 a.m. PT | Track: DevCon | Location: Cobalt 8 (Level 4)
Presenter: Shannon Wilson
A session on applying emotional intelligence strategies to technology leadership to foster innovation, collaboration and trust in digital and in-person environments.
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โThe Role of AI in Streamlining Enrollment: Best Practices and Opportunities for the Futureโ Tuesday, July 15, 11โ11:45 a.m. PT | Track: Recruitment, Admissions, and Enrollment | Location: Topaz 5+6 (Level 3)
Co-presenter: Marc Booker
A panel discussion on establishing sustainable paths in enrollment and admissions processes using AI.
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โAI Isnโt Always the Answerโ
Tuesday, July 15, 1:15โ2 p.m. PT | Track: Student Engagement, Retention and Support | Location: Cobalt 7 (Level 4)
Presenters: Shannon Wilson, Erin Amsden, Marc Booker
A discussion on how a digital-first university approaches technology and AI with intentionality, emphasizing thoughtful problem-solving over quick fixes.
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โNavigating the Evolving Accessibility Landscape: Human-Centered Strategies for Institutional Successโ
Tuesday, July 15, 4โ4:45 p.m. PT | Track: Accessibility and Inclusion | Location: Cobalt 3+4 (Level 4)
Co-presenter: Kelly Hermann
A session focused on strategies for addressing regulatory challenges, leveraging institutional resources, and fostering cross-campus collaborationโall while keeping the human-centric elements of accessibility at the forefront.
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โBoosting Student Engagement with AI: A Hands-on Workshopโ
Wednesday, July 16, 3โ3:45 p.m. PT | Track: Teaching and Learning | Location: Cobalt 7 (Level 4)
Co-Presenter: Mary Elizabeth Smith
An interactive workshop offering practical applications of AI to enhance student engagement, encourage innovation and minimize risk.
In addition to presenting at the event, Hermann has been tapped to serve on Anthologyโs Accessibility Advisory Council, a group dedicated to fostering accessible learning environments. In this role, Hermann will help the council in its mission to build community, shape the future of EdTech, and broaden impact through webinars, whitepapers, and research.
Amsden, Booker, Hermann, Smith, and Wilson are part of a team of thought leaders and leadership team members, frequently invited to share their expertise at prestigious national conferences and events. In 2025, University leaders participated in the ASU + GSV Summit, 1EdTech Learning Impact Conference, SXSW EDU Conference, and PESC Data Summit. These engagements underscore the University’s commitment to innovation and thought leadership in higher education, providing valuable insights and fostering collaborations that drive the future of learning.
Learn more about the 2025 Anthology Together Conference here.
About University of Phoenix
University of Phoenix innovates to help working adults enhance their careers and develop skills in a rapidly changing world. Flexible schedules, relevant courses, interactive learning, skills-mapped curriculum for our bachelorโs and masterโs degree programs and a Career Services for Lifeยฎ commitment help students more effectively pursue career and personal aspirations while balancing their busy lives. For more information, visit phoenix.edu/blog.html.
Contacts
MEDIA CONTACT:
Michele Mitchum
University of Phoenix
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