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Meet the Vice President for Information Technology and CIO Finalists |
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The campus community is invited to attend virtual open forums starting this week for finalists seeking to become UCF’s Vice President for Information Technology and Chief Information Officer (CIO). |
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The 16-member search committee, which included faculty, staff and student representatives, has recommended finalists to Provost Johnson for consideration. Of these, the three finalists who will participate in virtual campus interviews with students, faculty, staff, administrators and other key stakeholders are: |
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During the forums, which will be conducted via Zoom, participants will be able to submit questions and comments using the Q&A and chat features. |
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The Vice President for Information Technology and CIO provides executive leadership and strategic vision for the institution’s information technology infrastructure, assets and services. This executive works collaboratively with the university community, including faculty and staff members and university leaders, to leverage technological innovations to support research and instruction while also improving administrative systems and business processes. |
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This position will be responsible for bringing together a more centralized IT organization that is deeply committed to supporting the academic mission of the university with a sharp focus on operational excellence and service. |
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The search committee was co-chaired by Jeff Moore, Dean of the College of Arts and Humanities, and Dr. Paige Borden, Associate Provost and Chief Analytics Officer. |
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