Public sector leaders face growing pressure to meet ambitious sustainability goals while ensuring high performance, security, and long-term value from their technology investments.
Watch this on-demand webinar with HP and AMD to explore how next-generation devices help organizations reduce their environmental impact without sacrificing innovation. Discover how advanced materials, circular design, and real-time energy tracking support green initiatives while delivering reliable performance and AI-ready capabilities for modern workloads.
Our experts dive into:
How today’s durable devices are engineered for reliability, extended life, and minimal e-waste
Real-world examples of the circular economy in action, from recycled materials to secure end-of-life solutions
The role of optimized performance and AI capabilities in sustainable digital transformation
This session offers practical insights to help you advance both sustainability and operational excellence. Watch now!
Jeff Malec is the Lifecycle Subject Matter Expert and Technology Evangelist for HP. After a 21+ year career with Microsoft, Jeff joined HP and is driving adoption of the modern workplace, Windows 11, and the related lifecycle elements. Managing the Microsoft and HP relationship for several years, Jeff is an expert in go to market plans and customer adoption strategies. Jeff holds multiple technical certifications from Microsoft
Sean McSpaden is an executive level information technology professional with over 30 years of experience in the private, non-profit, and public sectors. His background includes the start-up and management of several small businesses and he has served on the Board of Directors or in Executive Director positions for several 501(c)(3) non-profit organizations. Sean’s public service experience includes progressively responsible positions as an IT analyst, and in statewide coordination, management and leadership positions within the Executive and Legislative branches of Oregon state government. From June 2008 to September 2013, served as the state of Oregon’s Deputy State Chief Information Officer.