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Michael Dieckmann (University of West Florida)

Michael Dieckmann
Chief Information Officer
Pensacola, Florida
UNITED STATES

Michael Dieckmann

Biography

Michael F. Dieckmann is the Senior Associate Vice President for Information Technoogy and Chief Information Officer for the University of West Florida in Pensacola, FL.

Prior to coming to UWF, Mr. Dieckmann served in IT leadership at Oberlin College, and in software development at DePauw University.

Publications

Publications

Presentations

Recent Presentations
EventSessionDate
Southeast Regional Conference 2010Minute Mentoring for Busy IT Professionals06/03/2010
CIOs and Enterprise IT Seminar at the Southeast RegionalCIOs and Enterprise IT: Tackling the Tough Issues06/02/2010
EDUCAUSE 2009 Face-to-Face ConferenceCloud Computing: Hype or Hope?11/04/2009
Enterprise Technology Conference 2009Cloud Computing: Three Views of the Cloud05/06/2009
Southeast Regional Conference 2008Process Improvement06/03/2008
Southeast Regional Conference 2004Presidential Transitions06/08/2004
Southeast Regional Conference 2003Does the CIO Need an ERP?06/20/2003

Membership Information

General Info

Current Involvement
CommitteeRoleStartEnd
EQ ReviewersMember20092014
Membership Information
OrganizationStatus
ECARPrimary Representative
ELI
EDUCAUSEPrimary Representative

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