Alicia Polcinski is the CEO and Co-Founder of Quottly. Quottly delivers an integrated course and program sharing platform that removes barriers to student success, enabling higher education systems, consortia, and institutions to increase equity and access, create new pathways to completion, solve transfer challenges, and drive innovation and efficiency. Alicia’s expertise fits within three distinct pillars: Course and Program Sharing This is an opportunity for Alicia to create a sense of urgency and following among higher education leaders and institutions to look toward course and program sharing as the solution to their challenges. This topic area could cover each of the areas in which course and program sharing have an impact on - student progress, academic program innovation and access, process efficiency, higher education collaboration, and more. Student Mobility The need for course and program sharing is the student demand for mobility. This is driven by a host of challenges and opportunities. Alicia could explore the cultural, economic, and technological impact of student behavior in pursuing alternative academic pathways from dual enrollment to course access to institutional constraints to credit transfer. Eduventures has declared it a category, but few are writing about its definition and/or its impact. Institutional Collaboration There is room for a voice in the market to discuss institutional collaboration. Alicia could look at the various movements where colleges and universities are going outside of their proprietary walls to fulfill the needs of students. In addition to highlighting collaboration examples and case studies, Alicia can talk about how technology can serve to facilitate and bring process efficiency and “customer satisfaction” to institutions.