Our Community
The Traust Advisory Council
Committed to constant improvement
Traust's leadership team works closely with our Advisory Council to capture and act on senior-level feedback. The Council meets several times a year to provide independent advice on Traust's business strategies and product/service offerings.
The Council is made up of C-level executives from recognized national organizations, each recognized experts in their functional area. Current members are:
Jay Syverson
Vice President of Ingenix/Consulting (UHG)
Anita Cassidy
Founder and President of IT Directions Business & IT Management Consultant and noted author and national speaker.
Robert Langford
President of Janco, Inc. Former General Counsel for Tenant Companies
Round Table
Our Vision
Our Vision is to be a community venue for relationships and insight for executives and professionals in business and IT leadership functions in the Upper Midwest.
Our Mission
Our Mission through a network of industry peers, is to provide an avenue to obtain insights into key business and IT issues, strategies and metrics from discussion with others that help you make informed decisions for your organization.
Our goal is to help you strengthen your role as a functional leader and a trusted advisor to your company’s management team.
In Our Mission We See:
- A forum for information exchange
- A focus on us, not vendors (these are not sales events)
- A regular dose of relevant topics includes industry trends, technology shifts, business processes/trends,
staffing, software, and hardware developments important to industry - A open, trusting community that offer enjoyable and rewarding experiences to participants
Member Benefits
- The Traust Executive Roundtable is free to qualified executives and professionals in
finance, operations, information technology functions. - Members receive a calendar and notice of upcoming events
- Members can participate in the ‘Traust Executive Network’ Group
on LinkedIn that provides information and an avenue for sharing. - A open, trusting community that offer enjoyable and rewarding experiences to participants
- A Member’s Council is responsible for selecting topics with input from participants, recruiting panel members
and presenters. The Council consists of 3-5 volunteer members. - Traust facilitates the events and provides facilities, catering and communication support.
Traust Executive Breakfasts - Roundtable Discussions
We are excited to present our 2012 roundtable schedule. These are high-energy, interactive and engaging sessions designed to stretch your thinking about business and technology strategy.
| 2012 Calendar | ||
|---|---|---|
| #40 | March 22, 2012 | Getting your business to step through, the metrics you want to measure – Panel discussion. |
The roundtables are held the third Thursday of the month, from 7:30-9am in the 10th floor conference room at 5001 American Boulevard West, Suite 1015, Bloomington, MN 55437.
Seating is limited, so we ask that you register in advance at 952-227-3300 or via e-mail at johland@traust.com We look forward to seeing you in 2012!
Reaching Out To The Community
Community engagement is important to us. And it's why we engage in the communities we serve, through the contributions of Traust's people and through corporate giving. Here's how we connect...
Social Services
House Of Charity
Create opportunities for positive change for individuals and families in meeting their basic needs for food and shelter while reducing barriers to their long-term self-sufficiency.
Education and Culture
Pine Bend Association (PBA) & Foundation - College of Wilderness Knowledge
The programs focus on the development of life skills through conservation and community service work.
University of Minnesota Foundation - Classical Studies (CNES) Scholarship
Sponsorship of an undergraduate College of Liberal Arts scholarship to support Classical Civilization or Classic students in study abroad as part of their further study of the classics.
Minnesota Conservation Volunteer
Educates readers young and old about the wonders to be found outdoors.
Volunteering in the Community
Volunteer activities range from making meals for the elderly and homeless to recruiting homes for pet adoption to leading and supporting Girl and Boy Scouts to participating in fundraising/sporting challenges, etc.
We are grateful to be able to provide assistance, be it physical or financial, in our community.
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