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Marilu Goodyear

Marilu Goodyear
ECAR Fellow and Chair, Department of Public Administration
Olathe, Kansas
UNITED STATES

Marilu Goodyear

Biography

Marilu Goodyear is Chair of the Department of Public Administration at the University of Kansas. From 1999 until 2005 she was the vice provost for information services and the chief information officer for The University of Kansas. In this role, she lead all campus-wide software, hardware and networking technology services, printing services and the KU libraries. Dr. Goodyear holds master's degrees in library and information science and public administration from the University of Missouri, as well as a doctorate in public administration from the University of Colorado. During the academic year 2005-2006, Dr. Goodyear will worked part-time with EDUCAUSE on leadershipand management programs. She also serves as an ECAR Fellow. Her research areas include electronic information policy development, mentoring, organizational change and information technology security. She is also a Fellow of the National Academy for Public Administration.

Presentations

Recent Presentations
EventSessionDate
EDUCAUSE 2009 Face-to-Face ConferenceSeminar 03P - Challenging Times II: Personnel Transformation in Challenging Times11/06/2009
EDUCAUSE 2009 Face-to-Face ConferenceSeminar 04A - Challenging Times I: Strategic Leadership in Challenging Times11/06/2009
EDUCAUSE 2009 Face-to-Face ConferenceCareer Choices: Making the Decision That Is Right for You11/06/2009
Leadership ProgramOpening Session07/10/2009
Leadership ProgramOur IT Business and IT Higher Education Issues07/10/2009
Leadership ProgramOrganizational Development07/10/2009
Leadership ProgramOrganizational Ethics, Value and Integrity07/10/2009
Leadership ProgramOrganizational Ethics, Value and Integrity07/10/2009
EDUCAUSE 2008Seminar 08F - What IT Professionals Need to Know about Higher Education <br><b>PLEASE NOTE: Separate registration and fee is required to attend this seminar.</b>10/31/2008
EDUCAUSE 2008The Career of the IT Security Officer in Higher Education10/31/2008
Leadership Program 2008Lunch and a conversation with Brian Hawkins (interviewed by Marilu Goodyear)06/26/2008
Leadership Program 2008Opening Session06/26/2008
Leadership Program 2008Organizational Development06/26/2008
Leadership Program 2008Information and Technology Policy06/26/2008
Leadership Program 2008Information and Technology Policy06/26/2008
EDUCAUSE 2007Institutional Repositories10/26/2007
EDUCAUSE 2007Seminar 11F - What IT Professionals Need to Know about Higher Education <br><b>PLEASE NOTE: Separate registration and fee is required to attend this seminar.</b>10/26/2007
Leadership Program 2007Management and Mentoring06/28/2007
Leadership Program 2007IT Policy06/28/2007
Leadership Program 2007Management and Mentoring06/28/2007
EDUCAUSE 2006Career Development for IT Professionals10/12/2006
Seminars on Academic Computing 2006Introductions and Opening Session: The Challenge of Transitioning to a New Leadership Role <i>(Please note: This session is part of the program content and is essential to attend.)</i>08/09/2006
Seminars on Academic Computing 2006Leadership and Organizational Change08/09/2006
Enterprise Technology Conference 2006Getting Things Done: How to Organize Yourself and Your Projects05/25/2006
Western Regional Conference 2006Rise Above the Difficult Customer: Serving While Earning Respect 04/26/2006
Western Regional Conference 2006Seminar 03 - Cultivating Careers: Mentoring and Coaching Techniques for the Middle Manager <br><b>PLEASE NOTE: Separate registration and fee is required to attend this seminar.</b>04/26/2006
Security Professionals Conference 2006Defining the Security Domain04/12/2006
NERCOMP 2006Seminar 03P - Mentoring Up and Down: Techniques for the Middle Manager<br><b>PLEASE NOTE: Separate registration and fee are required to attend this seminar.</b>03/22/2006
Midwest Regional Conference 2006Seminar 03 - Cultivating Careers: Mentoring and Coaching Techniques for the Middle Manager<br><b>PLEASE NOTE: Separate registration and fee are required to attend this seminar.</b>03/15/2006
Southwest Regional Conference 2006Seminar03A-Cultivating Careers: Mentoring and Coaching Techniques for the Middle Manager <br><b>PLEASE NOTE: Separate registration and fee are required to attend this seminar.</b>02/24/2006
EDUCAUSE 2005Seminar 14P - The Art of Mentoring: Individual and Institutional Options<br><b>PLEASE NOTE: Separate registration and fee is required to attend this seminar.</b>10/21/2005
Seminars on Academic Computing 2005Transforming the IT Organization08/10/2005
Leadership Program 2005Management and Mentoring: Collaborating with Leaders and Staff06/30/2005
Leadership Program 2005Management and Mentoring: Collaborating with Leaders and Staff06/30/2005
Southwest Regional Conference 2005University and IT Policies: Match or Mismatch?02/18/2005
ECAR 2004 SymposiumHigh-Velocity Change in Higher Education11/17/2004
EDUCAUSE 2004Mentoring: A Learning Collaboration10/22/2004
Seminars on Academic Computing 2004IT Security Investments: Paths to Success08/11/2004
Seminars on Academic Computing 2004Personal Productivity08/11/2004
EDUCAUSE Policy Conference 2004USA PATRIOT Act and Beyond: How Higher Education Institutions and Libraries Are Cooperating and Coping05/20/2004
Southwest Regional Conference 2004Finding Consensus on File Sharing: Legal, Producer, and Consumer Perspectives on the P2P Phenomenon - Sponsored by Ruckus Network02/27/2004
Southwest Regional Conference 2004Crisis Communications for Security Issues: A Nightmare You Can Manage02/27/2004
EDUCAUSE 2003Damage Control: When Your Security Incident Hits the 6 O’Clock News11/07/2003
EDUCAUSE 2001A Model for Academic IT Policy Development10/31/2001

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Institute Leadership FacultyMember20062010
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