A small school with a huge heart hosts PSUG Europe 2015!
This year’s conference was held September 25-27 at the American International School of Zagreb, Croatia, welcoming 40 guests from 18 international schools. The event was a huge success, featuring great sessions and idea exchanges. The attendees counted superintendents, deans, principals, managers, specialists, assistants, counsellors, secretaries, teachers, company representatives and many more. All of them reported on feeling extremely welcome at AISZ, Zagreb and Croatia. The team work of AISZ staff enabled that everything goes smoothly, at the benefit of all the participants and everyone included. We started the conference with a Zagreb tour, and continued with training sessions stretching through Friday afternoon and entire Saturday, ending on Sunday by 4:00 p.m. It was an enjoyable experience to learn form top expertise, including Greg Satterwhite, Adam Larsen, Jason Springel, Romy Backus, and also featuring two remote presenters — Chris Walberg (Intellimedia, In.) and Bob Cornachiolli). The event was highly sponsored by Intellimedia, Inc. and PowerSchool Group LLC, and supported by CEESA, AISZ and the PTA.
Looking forward to seeing you @ PSUG Europe 2015 and proud to welcome you in Zagreb!
Fantastic! Any idea when the conference cost will be announced?
Hi Emma,
Nice to hear from you! Thanks for asking, I would say pretty soon, but can’t me more specific about it, since we are still negotiating with the potential sponsors. I expect that the conference registration will be open within the next week or two.
There is some accommodation info posted.
I’m so proud of you Sanja 🙂
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Many thanks to Sanja, the presenters, and the school for your efforts and hard work putting this all together. The conference was a wonderful success with a lovely atmosphere, great collaboration, incredibly useful presentations and super people. Looking forward to seeing you all next time and sharing lots of posts on our group Powersource page. – Bridget Anderson – American School of The Hague.