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Thursday June 25, 2026 1:45pm - 2:35pm CDT
Moderated by: Keyton Gibson and Erin Winnicki, Incident IQ

In the fast-paced arena of Texas K-12 education, technology leaders must act as both head coaches and general managers. To "win" for our students, IT departments must move beyond simple troubleshooting and toward strategic leadership.
This panel brings together three veteran leaders from diverse Texas districts to share their championship playbooks. We will dive into the "triple threat" of modern IT leadership.
Additional Information 
"Triple Threat" of modern IT leadership:
  • The Defensive Line: Implementing best practices for secure, scalable, and resilient IT infrastructure.
  • The Scouting Report: Strategies for identifying and mentoring the next generation of EdTech leaders within your own team.
  • The Unified Field: The technical and political maneuvers required to move a district toward a single, cohesive platform that reduces "app fatigue" and maximizes data integrity.
Learning Objectives
By the end of this session, participants will be able to:
  1. Identify three high-impact IT best practices that can be implemented immediately to improve district stability.
  2. Apply a framework for leadership development that helps technical staff transition into strategic management roles.
  3. Evaluate the pros and cons of platform unification and develop a roadmap for vendor consolidation in their own districts.
Essential Skill
Strategic Planning; Leadership & Vision; Information Technology; Data Management

Speakers
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Keyton Gibson

Strategic Account Manager, Incident IQ
Let's talk about what a unified platform can do for your support operations.
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Erin Winnicki

Sr. Account Executive, Incident IQ

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Antwone Robertson

Exec Director of Technology Support and Integration, Grand Prairie ISD

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Dwight Goodwin

Executive Director of Technology, Coppell ISD

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Stephen Barnwell

Director of Technology, Schertz Cibolo Universal City ISD

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Melissa McCalla

Chief Technology Officer, Pasadena ISD
As a CTO and lifelong educator, I’ve spent my career at the intersection of the boardroom and the server room. My mission is to help K-12 leaders move past the "noise" of tech implementation and into the clarity of strategic leadership.
I serve as a Thought-Partner and Advisor for those looking to:Build Sustainable Tech Ecosystems: Moving from "one-off" hardware cycles to long-term, scalable strategies that maximize ROI and minimize teacher burnout.Bridge the Gap: Aligning IT infrastructure with Curriculum and Ins... Read More →
Thursday June 25, 2026 1:45pm - 2:35pm CDT
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