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Sheri Stahler

Sheri Stahler
Associate Vice President, Computer Services
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
UNITED STATES

Sheri Stahler

Biography

Sheri Stahler, Associate Vice President of Academic Computer Services and Information Technology at Temple University, holds an M.S. degree in Computer Science from Johns Hopkins University, Whiting School of Engineering, and a B.S. in Business Education from the University of Maryland. In her position as Associate Vice President, she oversees more than 110 employees in various departments including Lab Operations, Campus and College Support, Instructional Support, Computer Seminars, Help Desk, Desktop/LAN Support, Integrated Systems and Emerging Technologies, Web Management and Development, and Communications and Technical Documentation. Ms. Stahler’s current major initiatives include the implementation of a new Oracle-based portal, the development of a streaming media complex, the creation of a University-wide identity management system, the expansion of technology-enabled or “smart” classrooms, and the opening of 600+ workstation TECH Center in January 2006. In her previous role, Ms. Stahler had a successful track record as Director of Academic Services, administering a budget of $5.5 million for computing hardware, software, and personnel. She provided leadership for several high-profile projects relating to the successful implementation of Temple’s first portal, LDAP, and Blackboard Course Software Systems. Additionally, Ms. Stahler was a member of the 1994 National EDUCAUSE and 2004 Mid-Atlantic EDUCAUSE Planning Committees. She was recently recognized by Computerworld Magazine as one of the Premier 100 IT professionals for 2006.

Presentations

Recent Presentations
EventSessionDate
Mid-Atlantic Regional Conference 2009The Consumerization of IT01/09/2009
EDUCAUSE 2008Conflicting Priorities and Constrained Resources: The "Soft Side" of Application Development Project Management in a Nonprofit Environment10/31/2008
EDUCAUSE 2008User Services Lightning Round10/31/2008
EDUCAUSE 2008Lessons from Running a Mega Lab: A Student Outreach Program to Embrace Collaboration and Learning10/31/2008
EDUCAUSE 2008Conflicting Priorities and Constrained Resources: The "Soft Side" of Application Development Project Management in a Nonprofit Environment10/31/2008
Mid-Atlantic Regional Conference 2008Identity Management: User Awareness Is the Key to a Successful IAM Rollout 01/17/2008
Mid-Atlantic Regional Conference 2008Tech Around the Clock: Providing Scalable 24 x 7 Support01/17/2008
EDUCAUSE 2007Identity Management: User Awareness Is the Key to a Successful IAM Rollout10/26/2007
EDUCAUSE 2007Tech Around the Clock: Expect the Unexpected with 24 x 7 Operations10/26/2007
Seminars on Academic Computing 2007Building New Learning Environments08/08/2007
Mid-Atlantic Regional Conference 2007From Labs to Collaborative Spaces: Development of Temple University's TECH Center01/19/2007
EDUCAUSE 2006From Labs to Collaborative Spaces: Development of Temple University's TECH Center10/12/2006
Mid-Atlantic Regional Conference 2006All Together Now -- Developing and Managing a Comprehensive, Enterprise-wide web operations and Content Management System01/12/2006
Mid-Atlantic Regional Conference 2006Who, What, When, and Where: Identity Management from Start to Finish01/12/2006
Mid-Atlantic Regional Conference 2005Implementing an Enterprise-Wide E-Mail Migration: The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly01/14/2005
Mid-Atlantic Regional Conference 2005Mirapoint - E-Mail: The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly01/14/2005

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