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<br />EXPERIENCE
<br />September 2015 -November 14, 2016
<br />Interim Associate Vice Chancellor for University Technology Services and C10.
<br />❖ Responsible for centralized technology services, policy, and infrastructure for the University oi
<br />Denver, including email, collaboration tools, server management and computer operations,
<br />administrative and information systems and data warehouse services, telecommunications
<br />including network and voice, customer services including field support and help center, web
<br />support services, research and high performance computing support, dew integration and
<br />workflow service, and outreach and coordinating with decentralized and distributed IT.
<br />Management of 80 staff and over $15M in annual budget and participation in the Chancellor's
<br />Senior Staff, as well as high level participation in stratgic planning, and creation of an IT
<br />governance model for the university.
<br />May 1992-Anguusi 2015
<br />wean an urrecror or renrose ,crvrary of uenaer Denver Colorado.
<br />4. In collaBorauon AMR Duniversi`ry Faell1fl s staff, H+L Architecture, General Contractor, Universr'ty
<br />plIvancement any many curler staRaRolders, completed planning, design, fund raising, and
<br />renovation-Oaseti constru0tioe or a T3zM Library building and a :34M collection annex (Anderson
<br />Hcaaemic Commons an Inc Flarnpden Center) openini in 2013 after a 2 -year period in interim
<br />locations. i fis nigfiiy succe.;rui new fibra i hosts a set of academic support services as well as
<br />Iitirary services an collections.
<br />ResponsiBie for all library collet,Rions anti servlv.s ror Penrose Libra y and the Music Library. Penrose
<br />!•;I7rary container! over -i.3 million volumes anti oveF 3 million items. There are 15 professionals and
<br />FTe appointer! staff, an over $iz@I In annual funding.
<br />1999-2007
<br />Collaborative Digitization Program Board Chair, and Principal investigator for funding grants jsee
<br />below for a list of funded r,rojects). Interim Executive Director in 2004, 200,.
<br />The CDP was a model for cultural heritage digitization collaboration, working wiui litirafes,
<br />archives, museums, and historical societies. it established best practices across all cultural
<br />heritage institution types, and largely through IMLS funding, was replicated in all 50 states.
<br />❖ CDP merged into BCR (Bibliographical Center for Research) in April 2007, creating BCR's %.15p.
<br />In 2010 BCR established a partnership with LYRASIS which hosts and has added new
<br />resources for practitioners working in the areas of digitization and preservation.
<br />1988-1992
<br />Asslsranr Director rvr ruvuc Services_ Cororauo orate unrvmrsrry Libraries Ft Collins, Colorado.
<br />Responsible for services proviaeti oy uie access, Interlibrary !ending, Science and Technology, and
<br />Social 5clences,l4umanities I7epartRlems.
<br />4. Prepared the successiul program pian for a Iltirary renovation an expansion project.
<br />1984-1988
<br />Assistant Director for Services, and previously, Assistant urrecror ror ruur,c . ervrces, Wayne rare
<br />University Libraries, Deuulr, Michigan.
<br />❖ Responsible for all user services, collections, anti policy planning, as well as for tecflnical services for
<br />this ARL library system with over 4.4 million volumes, 3a+ professionals, anti over 131J FTE support
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