Collaboration Services Working Group — Fall 2004

Purpose

The Collaboration Services Group was formed in the fall of 2004 bringing together members of the University community who were concerned about the challenges of working together in a networked environment where most work and communication is increasingly accomplished electronically. Beyond the issues of sharing and organizing electronic documents and e-mail, the Group was particularly concerned with how communication and collaboration can be facilitated, how processes and procedures might be simplified and anticipating services needed to address future challenges.

Chairs

Wendy Woodward, Director, Technology Support Services
Gary Greenberg, Exec. Dir. Teaching & Research Initiatives

Members

  • Amanda Barlow, Kellogg School of Management
  • Christel Bridges, Law School
  • Brenda Bryant, Office of Research
  • Frank Cervone, Assistant University Librarian for Information Technology, University Library
  • Kathleen Crawford, Office of Change Management
  • Jake Julia, Associate Vice President, Office of Change Management and Senior Vice President, Business & Finance
  • Steve Kahrs, NUIT Management Systems
  • David Keown, CIO and Assistant Dean, Kellogg School of Management
  • Jonathan Lewis, Assistant Dean, Management Information Systems, Feinberg Medical School
  • Rene Machado, Associate Dean, Administration, School of Music
  • Rick Morris, Associate Dean, Administration and Finance, School of Communication
  • David Moss, NUIT Technology Support Services
  • Brian Nielsen, NUIT Academic & Research Technologies
  • Osian O'Sullivan, School of Continuing Studies
  • Ruth Reingold, Director, Computing Technology, Weinberg College of Arts & Sciences
  • Staci Roberts, University Relations
  • David Takehara, Director of Financial Systems, Controller's Office
  • Suneetha Vaitheswaran, Controller's Office
  • Daniel Volocyk, Director of Research Information Systems, Office of Research
  • James Webb, Director, Information Technology, School of Education & Social Policy
  • Ken Woo, Director of Law School Computing, Law Information Systems, School of Law
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Last Updated: 27 March 2009

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