Topic: What’s New In Office 365
Date: Wednesday October 18th 2017

 
There are lots of new features in Office 365 and lots of ways to use it to streamline your work, both in and out of the office. You may not be taking advantage of everything Office 365 can do for you and your staff.
Join CTO Matt Eshleman and President and CEO Johan Hammerstrom to learn what’s new in Office 365, how to make the most of its features for your organization, training your staff to see the value of this platform, tips to save time and work efficiently and effectively, and the correct set up to keep your work accessible to your team while secure from hackers.
This webinar is aimed at IT staff and Nonprofit Managers who oversee IT – and as with all our webinars, we discuss technology in a manner that is accessible to a varied audience.
Microsoft Office 365 webinar
Presenters: 
photo of Matt EshlemanAs the Chief Technology Officer at Community IT, Matthew Eshleman is responsible for  shaping Community IT’s strategy in assessing and recommending technology solutions to clients. With a deep background in network infrastructure technology he fundamentally understands how technology works and interoperates both in the office and in the cloud.
Matt joined Community IT as an intern in the summer of 2000 and after finishing his dual degrees in Computer Science and Computer Information Systems at Eastern Mennonite University he rejoined Community IT as a network administrator in January of 2001. Matt has steadily progressed up at Community IT and while working full time received his MBA from the Carey School of Business at Johns Hopkins University.
Matt is a frequent speaker at NTEN events and has presented at the Inside NGO conference and Non-Profit Risk Management Summit. He lives in Baltimore MD with his wife, daughter and son.
photo of Johan HammerstromCommunity IT President and CEO Johan Hammerstrom  has always been interested in using technology as a force for good that can improve our world.  In college, he pursued this interest through science, first studying Chemistry, Physics and Biology at Stanford University where he graduated with Honors with a BS in Chemistry.  Johan went on to study Biophysics at Johns Hopkins University and received a Masters Degree.
The time he spent in Baltimore convinced him that there were more pressing and immediate problems that technology could and should be used to address. He left academic science and pursued a career in Information Technology, with the express goal of improving our communities and our world.  He started at Community IT in 1999 as a Network Administrator.  Since that time, He has been a Network Engineer, a Team Lead, the Director of Services, Vice President of Services, Chief Operating Officer, President, and beginning July 2015 President and CEO.
Working directly with over 200 nonprofit organizations, to help them plan around and use technology to accomplish their missions, has been one of the most positive and rewarding experiences of his life.