We have added several new resources to the iNtegrate 2 Project. We would like to introduce them to you:
Chris Mercer is stepping in to be our iNtegrate 2 Project Director. He comes to us from Moran Technology and has many years of successfully managing large ERP projects. Chris’ PMO (Project Management Office) will work with the project managers from Sierra Cedar and Workday, who are also helping to support the project planning and execution. Chris will be splitting his time between Reno and Las Vegas.
Mark Sonntag has been named the Workday Testing Advisor for the iNtegrate 2 project. Mark is a Project Manager from the Workday organization who has significant experience in conducting testing for Workday implementations. Mark will be working with the SCI Testing Consultant, Aleta Sefic, to help NSHE with our testing efforts. Mark will be splitting his time between Reno and Las Vegas.
Brian Meyerpeter from UNLV is not new to our project team. Brian has served as a Financial Accounting Designee since our project began. But Brian has stepped into a new role as Finance Conversion Lead. He will be working on the data needs and issues to ensure that data is consistent as we convert from our campus financial systems to our new Workday shared system.
Amy Cannan, from CSN, has been added to the Finance team as the Assets Power user.
Anthony Guinan, from UNLV, is joining the team as an HCM Conversion Lead
Michelle Kelley, from the System Office, will be joining the team as a Benefits Power User
Michelle Hooper, CSN, will be joining the team to serve as a Payroll Power User
Theresa Quinn from UNLV and Eric Gilliland from CSN will be joining the team as HCM Power Users
Elora Paik from UNLV is joining the project as an HCM Data Power Users
Please welcome these great assets to the team.
iNtegrate 2 Team Reorganization
An outcome of our recent replanning effort over the last 3 months has resulted in a reorganization of the iNtegrate 2 Management Team to help guide the project moving forward.
Bob Moulton, the Interim Vice Chancellor of Information of Technology, will assume the role on the Executive Steering Committed formerly held by Steve Zink. As you may already know, Steve is retiring at the end of June. We wish him well on his new adventures and thank him for his many years of service and guidance to the Nevada System of Higher Education.
Jim McKinney will be moving into a technical project management position on the project, working closely with Chris Mercer.
Pete Zipkin will be stepping into a new position to focus his energy, working with Vice Chancellor Redding, on our efforts to standardize and centralize services throughout NSHE.