2024 State Council: Building Our Power

2024 State Council: Building Our Power

2024 LWVSC State Council: Building Our Power, May 4, Columbia

Location

Midlands Technical College Beltline Campus
316 S. Beltline Blvd., Center for Business & Information Technology (CBIT) rm 101
Columbia South Carolina 29205
South Carolina US
Saturday, May 4, 2024 - 9:30am to 3:00pm
Join League members on May 4 in Columbia to network and build our collective power!
 

Who’s Invited? 

Local board members, emerging local leaders, and any interested members. That certainly means you! 

Registration has closed. Contact lwvscassistant [at] gmail.com for information or help

Event Details 

This full-day program will feature an AI and Democracy panel with presenters from USC's Artificial Intelligence Institute and three interactive sessions delving into how we can build our collective power through increased membership, use of League in Action, and collaborative partnerships.  We'll couple lunch with facilitated table conversations on topics such as DEI, GOTV, communications, fundraising, and board development.

There is a $30 per-person fee, which includes coffee and lunch. 

We will meet in the Center for Business and Information Technology (CBIT) conference room 101 on the ground floor.  From South Beltine Boulevard, take Rosewood Drive and use the parking area near the CBIT entrance. PDF icon View and download the campus map

Registration 

Registration begins March 22 and ends April 21.  

What to Bring

Please bring your cell phone and download LWV's League In Action app  before you arrive.  Help will be available at registration if you're having a problem doing so.  To cut down on waste, bring your own reusable, filled water bottle.  

Agenda

PDF icon 2024 Council Agenda 

Meet the Opening Panel

AI, Technology, Elections, and Democracy 

 

Gary Moore, Professor, USD Gary Moore has been with the University of South Carolina Joseph F. Rice School of Law since August 2012. He is responsible for establishing the School of Law’s academic technology strategy and implementing technologies that enhance teaching, learning, and scholarship within the law school. Gary also provides oversight of information technology systems, equipment, and services for the School of Law. Previously the Assistant Dean for Information Technology at Hofstra University, he has over 30 years of experience in implementing academic technology strategy and technologies.

 

Matt Saltzman

Matthew Saltzman is a member of the Operations Research and Statistics faculty of Clemson University's School of Mathematical and Statistical Sciences. His research interests are in optimization and computation. Among the applications of interest is redistricting, including analysis and construction of district maps. In 2020, he joined the board of South Carolina's League of Women Voters to support their initiatives related to redistricting in the state. He continues to serve the League on issues related to election systems and processes.

 

Biplav Srivastava

Biplav Srivastava is a Professor of Computer Science at the AI Institute and Department of Computer Science at the University of South Carolina which he joined in 2020 after two decades in industrial research. His work in Artificial Intelligence extends to applications such as governance - elections, water, traffic, health, and power. Together with experts in security, journalism, law, political science and AI, he has organized three workshops at major AI conferences and a special issue of the AI Magazine on how AI may help run credible elections with use-cases across global democracies.

Contact Information
Anita T. Baker
lwvscassistant [at] gmail.com