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Anne Scrivener Agee (University of Massachusetts Boston)

Anne Scrivener Agee
Vice-Provost for Information Technology and Chief Information Officer
Boston, Massachusetts
UNITED STATES

Anne Scrivener Agee

Biography

Anne Scrivener Agee is the Vice Provost for Information Technology and Chief Information Officer for the University of Massachusetts Boston (www.umb.edu) where she is responsible for the IT and communications infrastructure and services supporting teaching, learning and research as well as business processes at the University.

She was previously the Chief Information Officer for the Connecticut State University System with responsibility for systemwide communications and computing services including planning, system standards, and specialized technical assistance as well as coordination of information technology activities at the four universities and the CSU System Office.

Before coming to Connecticut, she was the Executive Director of the Division of Instructional and Technology Support Services (DoIT) and the Deputy Chief Information Officer at George Mason University. Her portfolio there encompassed Learning Support Services, Classroom Technologies, Server and Desktop Support Services, Client Services, and GMU-TV. In particular, she worked with Mason's College of Arts and Sciences to develop the Technology Across the Curriculum program (http://cas.gmu.edu/tac/), winner of the EDUCAUSE award for Systemic Progress in Teaching and Learning.

She earned her doctorate in rhetoric from the Catholic University of America. Her teaching experience includes literature and composition classes as well as graduate classes in instructional technology, educational research, and pedagogy. Dr. Agee is a fellow of the Frye Institute for Leadership in Information Technology, inaugural class of 2000. She has published and presented in many venues on technology support issues and on leadership and planning strategies for information technology.

Dr. Agee is on the Board of the Northeast Regional Computing Program (NERCOMP) and chairs the Membership Committee. She is a faculty member in the EDUCAUSE-NERCOMP Workshop Series for IT Managers. She has served on the EDUCAUSE Current Issues Committee and chaired it in 2009. Dr. Agee was selected by ComputerWorld as one of the Premiere 100 IT Leaders in 2009 and serves as a judge for the ComputerWorld Honors Program.

Presentations

Upcoming Presentations
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NERCOMP 2012Integrated Planning for Strategic Success03/14/2012
Recent Presentations
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EDUCAUSE 2010 Face-to-Face MeetingThe Challenges and Triumphs of Supporting Research at Small to Midsized Research Institutions10/13/2010
NERCOMP 2010Sharing the Wealth: A University-Wide Information Security Council03/10/2010
NERCOMP 2010E-Mail in the Cloud: What Are the Implications?03/09/2010
ECAR 2009 SymposiumECAR Office Hours12/03/2009
EDUCAUSE 2009 Face-to-Face ConferenceRefining the EDUCAUSE Current Issues Survey11/04/2009
NERCOMP 2009Web 2.0 Technologies Lightning Round03/11/2009
NERCOMP 2009Library Collaborations03/10/2009
NERCOMP 2009EDUCAUSE Current Issues Survey: Where Do We Go from Here?03/10/2009
EDUCAUSE 2008Top-Ten “Gotchas” for the New CIO10/29/2008
EDUCAUSE 2008Seminar 01F - CIO 101: Successfully Navigating Your First Year as a CIO
PLEASE NOTE: Separate registration and fee is required to attend this seminar.
10/28/2008
NERCOMP 2008Data Center Reliability and Infrastructure Commissioning03/12/2008
NERCOMP 2008Library Collaborations03/11/2008
NERCOMP 2008Integrating Faculty Development and Instructional Technology03/11/2008
Mid-Atlantic Regional Conference 2006Seminar 01A - The Four Pillars: Creating a Framework to Improve Management in the IT Organization
PLEASE NOTE: Separate registration and fee are required to attend this seminar.
01/10/2006
EDUCAUSE 2005The Four Pillars: A Framework for Improving IT Management10/20/2005
CUMREC 2005The Four Pillars: A Framework for Improving IT Management05/17/2005
EDUCAUSE 2004Culture Change: What IT Takes to Create a Quality Customer Service Environment10/20/2004
EDUCAUSE 2004Seminar 12A - Culture Change: What IT Takes to Create a Quality Customer Service Environment
PLEASE NOTE: Separate registration and fee is required to attend this seminar.
10/19/2004
EDUCAUSE 2004Seminar 01F - The Whole Is Greater Than the Parts: Models for Systemic Transformation of Teaching and Learning
PLEASE NOTE: Separate registration and fee is required to attend this seminar.
10/19/2004
Seminars on Academic Computing 2004Strategies for Aligning IT with Institutional Priorities08/10/2004
Mid-Atlantic Regional Conference 2003Seminar 02A - Building a Culture of Collaboration: A Practical Guide01/15/2003
EDUCAUSE 2002Seminar 12P - A Practical Guide to Creating a Collaborative IT Environment
PLEASE NOTE: Separate registration and fee is required to attend this seminar.
10/01/2002
NLII Annual Meeting 2002Technology Across the Curriculum at George Mason: An IT/Academic Partnership01/28/2002
Mid-Atlantic Regional Conference 2001Assessing Technology Support: Using Portfolios to Set Goals and Measure Progress12/03/2001
EDUCAUSE 2001Ten to Get Ready: A Framework for Technology Across the Curriculum10/30/2001
EDUCAUSE 2000Seminar 11P - Graduating Liberal Arts Students with Sophisticated Technology Skills10/10/2000
Seminars on Academic Computing 2000Computing Literacy08/07/2000
EDUCAUSE '99Collaborative Support for the Distributed University10/28/1999

Membership Information

General Info

Membership Information
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ECARPrimary Representative
EDUCAUSEPrimary Representative

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