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On Mon, Mar 22, 2010 at 9:24 PM, Ray Salemi <[email protected]> wrote:

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> From: Babson Alumni Relations <[email protected]>
> Date: Mon, 22 Mar 2010 16:22:07 -0400
> Subject: Babson Alumni Technology Council-Breakfast Speaker Series April 14
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> Cc: "Heller, Anne" <[email protected]>
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> BATC BREAKFAST SPEAKER SERIES
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> IT - The Boston Red Sox Real 10th Player!
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> Wednesday, April 14, 2010
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> From Beckett to Papelbon, Pedroia to Youk, Red Sox Nation knows its
> players.  Every Spring they take the field, well-rested and ready to
> bring home another championship.  But, how many of us think of the
> player on the team that never suits up, never has an off-season?  He's
> always there behind the scenes and out in front, gathering data, picking
> up every detail of each game, keeping everyone informed, safe and giving
> them what they want.   Now batting, number 10 - Information Technology.
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> In most businesses, IT can represent a significant competitive
> advantage.  When talking about our Boston Red Sox, competition and
> advantage take on an entirely new dimension.  So does IT.  Not only is
> IT needed to sort through the huge amount of information needed to win
> each game, the Red Sox are also big business - retail, marketing, mass
> media, operations and finance.
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> What is the role of IT when it comes to making the Red Sox a winning
> team and winning business? How is IT used by coaches and owners to bring
> about true franchise success?  How is IT used in game preparation?  What
> technology is used during the game to give our guys the upper hand?
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> Come learn the answers to these and other questions at our next BATC
> breakfast.  We are privileged to have Mr. Steve Conley
> <http://babson.imodules.com/s/651/images/editor_documents/Bio%20Steve%20
> Conley%20Red%20Soxx.pdf> , Director of IT for the Boston Red Sox give us
> a behind the scenes view of the technology for our beloved Boston Red
> Sox. In his role, Mr. Conley is responsible for all information
> technology for team operations.
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> Wednesday , April 14, 2010
> 7:30 -8:30 Registration, Breakfast, & Networking
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> 8:30-9:45 Speaker Presentation
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> Needham-Wellesley Room, Olin Hall, Babson College
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> Cost for this event is $10 for alumni and guests.
> (No charge for students, faculty/staff)
> Registration fee is non-refundable.
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> To register click here
> <http://babson.imodules.com/s/651/index.aspx?sid=651&gid=1&pgid=1298&cid
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> Please email Jeanne Quealy at
>  [email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>  with questions.
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> Non-Babson guests are welcome.
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