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U
of M Vice President Penrod Named to Prestigious Research Fellowship
For
release: Nov. 19, 2002
For press information, contact
Curt Guenther
Dr.
James Penrod, Vice President for Information Systems and Chief
Information Officer (CIO) at The University of Memphis, has
been named by the EDUCAUSE Center for Applied Research (ECAR)
as a Senior Research Fellow.
Penrod
will be working on a study of the information technology workforce
in higher education with a particular focus on the CIO. He
will remain with The University of Memphis as a tenured graduate
professor in the College of Education's Department of Leadership.
He
was one of the first dozen individuals in higher education
to serve in what would come to be known as the CIO position,
when he was appointed as Vice President for Systems and Planning
at Pepperdine University in the late 1970's. He went on to
hold the first CIO positions at The University of Maryland
at Baltimore, California State University-Los Angeles, and
The University of Memphis.
Penrod
has an extensive record of professional service, having been
selected twice as a board member and officer of CAUSE, an
EDUCOM board member, and a member of the Educational Testing
Services Research Advisory Committee. He is currently a member
of the EDUCAUSE Nomination and Election Committee and the
IT Funding Working Group, and previously he served on the
association's Recognition Committee and the Southeast Regional
Conference Program Committee.
Penrod
has spoken frequently to regional and national audiences and
has many publications in the areas of IT strategic planning
and management, IT governance, and organizational change related
to IT initiatives.
He
holds a B.A. in mathematics from Harding University in Searcy,
Ark., an M.S. in biostatistics from Tulane University, and
an Ed.D. in institutional management from Pepperdine University.
EDUCAUSE
is an international non-profit association that assists higher
education in dealing with the fast-developing changes in information
resources and technology. ECAR, an offshoot of EDUCAUSE, collects
and processes information and provides decision makers with
reliable, data-based analyses.
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