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Working closely with EDUCAUSE members and with other higher education associations, EDUCAUSE Policy seeks to guide and lead assessment and advocacy with respect to important issues that arise from or affect information technology in colleges and universities. In addition, we convene a number of related working groups and coordinate with relevant EDUCAUSE constituent groups. For more information, visit our page on Community Engagement.
EDUCAUSE Policy Staff
Rodney Petersen
Senior Government Relations
Officer and Managing Director
of Washington Office
Rodney's Blog
@RodneyPetersen
Joan Cheverie
Policy Specialist
Joan's Blog
@EDUCAUSEJoan
Valerie M. Vogel
Program Manager
(Identity and Access Management, Security, and Privacy)
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@HEISCouncil
Jarret Cummings
Policy Specialist
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Karen A. Wetzel
Program Manager
(ACTI, Campus Policy, Network Council)
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