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Mark Askren

Mark Askren
Chief Information Officer
Lincoln, Nebraska
UNITED STATES

Mark Askren

Biography

Mark Askren is the Chief Information Officer for the University of Nebraska Lincoln. This includes responsibility for the campus-wide leadership of information technology systems and services. His prior experience includes serving as the Assistant Vice Chancellor for Administrative Computing Services at the University of California Irvine, where he was also a member of the University of California’s Information Technology Leadership Council. His background also includes serving as Assistant Vice President for Application Development and Data Management at the University of Illinois, and as Assistant Dean for Information Technology at the UC San Diego School of Medicine. Mark completed his master’s degree in Business Economics and Public Policy at Indiana University.

Publications

Publications
EDUCAUSE Quarterly
October 2009
EDUCAUSE Quarterly
March 2009

Presentations

Recent Presentations
EventSessionDate
EDUCAUSE 2009 Face-to-Face ConferenceGreen IT: Conscience or Wallet?11/06/2009
Enterprise Technology Conference 2009Greening IT: Sustainability in the Data Center and Across Campus05/07/2009
Western Regional Conference 2009What's Your Carbon Footprint? Sustainability and Green IT Initiatives That Make a Difference: Part 2 - Sponsored by Motorola04/16/2009
Western Regional Conference 2009Being Responsible and Creative in Financially Challenging Times04/16/2009
EDUCAUSE 2008Green IT Initiatives10/31/2008
Western Regional Conference 2007Developing a Positive Workplace Culture05/09/2007
EDUCAUSE 2006Doing More Desktop Management with Fewer Resources10/12/2006
Western Regional Conference 2006Partnership Strategies for Campus Collaborations04/26/2006
Western Regional Conference 2005Security: Spam, Viruses, Spyware, & Solutions04/28/2005
EDUCAUSE 2004Combating Stovepipes: Implementing Workflow in a uPortal Environment10/22/2004
EDUCAUSE 2004Access Management Case Study: Adding Decentralization and Eliminating Paper10/22/2004
CUMREC 2004Security Access Management at UC Irvine: Adding Decentralization and Ending Paper05/19/2004
Western Regional Conference 2004Security Access Management at UC Irvine: Slaying the Paper Forms Dragon03/05/2004

Membership Information

General Info

Current Involvement
CommitteeRoleStartEnd
Advisory Group on Enterprise Information Systems and ServiceMember20072010
Enterprise 2010 Program CommitteeMember20092010
Membership Information
OrganizationStatus
EDUCAUSEMember
ECARPrimary Representative

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