Category: Leadership

  • How Organizations Can Transform Instincts into Outcomes

    Every organization faces moments of uncertainty where the path forward isn’t clear. It’s easy to get caught up in a flurry of potential solutions, leaving you wondering which direction is the best option. A breakthrough comes when you validate your gut feelings with options grounded in data. This transformation begins with curiosity and clarity, so…

  • Rebooting the Rules: IT Leaders Who Listen and Learn

    In this episode of Reboot IT, host Dave Coriale sits down with Ginger Ausloos, Vice President of Technology Solutions and Data Strategy at AACSB International, and Gretchen Steenstra, Director, Project Strategy and Leadership at DelCor to explore the evolution from digital transformation to digital strategy. Ginger shares how her organization has embraced cloud-based systems, built…

  • Breaking the Concrete: Rethinking Change in the 501(c) Space

    In this episode of Reboot IT, host Dave Coriale, President of DelCor, sits down with fellow podcasters KiKi L’Italien (former EVP Marketing & Community), Joanna Pineda (CEO, Matrix Group), and Dave Will (Co-founder, PropFuel) to discuss why technology implementations often take longer than expected. From strategic misalignment and governance bottlenecks to emotional resistance and resource constraints, the group explores the underlying…

  • From Firewalls to Fail Fests: Lessons in IT Leadership and Security

    In this episode of Reboot IT, host Dave Coriale, President of DelCor, sits down with Adam Kuhn, IT Director at FIA and DelCor alum, to discuss the evolving role of IT in associations. From foundational infrastructure to advanced cybersecurity strategies, Adam shares lessons learned from both sides of the fence—being an internal influencer and a…

  • The Impact of AI and Automation on Associations and Member Engagement

    In this episode of Reboot IT, host Dave Coriale sits down with Rob Wenger, CEO and Chief Product Officer at Higher Logic, to discuss the evolving landscape of association technology, the impact of AI and automation, and strategies for enhancing member engagement. Dave and Rob Discuss… AI and Automation Member Engagement Ethical Considerations and Future…

  • Requirements, Risk, and Real Talk from the DelCor Bootcamp at AMS Fest

    In this episode of Reboot IT, host Dave Coriale sits down with DelCorians Gretchen Steenstra, Director of Project Strategy and Leadership, and Niko Cribb, Technology Consultant, to unpack what happened at the DelCor Bootcamp during Association Trends’ AMS Fest in Chicago. They explore the evolving challenges of AMS selection, the importance of ecosystem and context…

  • Legacy, Leadership, and Loretta: A Look Back at DelCor’s Roots and the Road Ahead (redrop S1E1)

    In this episode of Reboot IT, host Dave Coriale re-releases the very first episode of the podcast in honor of Loretta DeLuca, DelCor’s Founder and CEO. Joined by longtime colleague Brian Sheehan, the trio reflects on the early days of DelCor, their shared journey through decades of tech evolution, and the values that shaped the…

  • How to Develop a Culture of Data Security

    Security isn’t an IT issue; it’s an organizational issue, and it’s a project that never ends. Security requires continual attention not only from the IT team but from every person on staff.  That dedication to security requires a special type of workplace culture. Ideally, everyone on staff understands the role they must play in keeping…

  • How Blockchain is Changing Credentialing and Certifying Your Members

    Catch up with Juan and Hannah from Inteleos and hear their fascinating update about how the organization is using blockchain to reduce friction, create efficiencies, and increase value to its members. 

  • The Curious CIO

    This week Dave is joined by George Breeden, CIO at American Society for Microbiology. George shares his epic thoughts on being curious, experimenting, and innovating. We also talk about IT’s responsibility to align the organization’s technology with the mission and business objectives – and much more. Lastly, you win if you had “punch cards” on…