Executive Advisory Board (EAB)

Statement of Purpose - Executive Advisory Board (EAB) for the Department of Computer Information Systems & Management Science.

The mission of the Computer Information Systems (CIS) program at James Madison University is to prepare students for private and public sector careers in designing, developing, implementing, and managing information systems. Central to the CIS program's ability to achieve its mission is the advice and support of business and technology leaders. Members of the Executive Advisory Board provide counsel to the CIS & MS faculty on a wide range of issues. The Executive Advisory Board will be composed of leaders representing businesses, the not-for-profit sector, and government. The membership is intended to represent a broad and diverse set of interests relevant to the information technology sector.

Members 2007-2008

Heather Jeanne Anderson, Teradata, a division of NCR Corporation
Mary Jane Bolling
Susan L. Bonvouloir, CGI
Delena Bratton, Fast Enterprises
Renell Dixon, PricewaterhouseCoopers
Michael Donlan, Microsoft
Glenn Facey, Claraview, Inc.
Chuck Hawkins, Jenzabar, Inc.
Hugh Jaramillo, KPMG
Timothy P. Keenan, High Performance Technologies, Inc.
Marguerite R. Moccia, Office of the Judiciary
Melvin Petty, Enterprise Resource Planning International
Gail Rissler, McDonald-Bradley
Matthew Taeschner, Protiviti
Chris Tignor, Capital One
Scott Tucker, Planet Technologies
Deb Van Horn, Rockingham Group
Monte Zaben, Deloitte & Touche

Association for Information Technology Professionals

It is the mission of AITP to provide superior leadership and education in Information Technology. AITP is dedicated to using the synergy of Information Technology partnerships to provide education and benefits to our members and to working with the industry to assist in the overall promotion and direction of Information Technology.

Please view the JMU AITP Chapter Website

International Telecommunications Education Research Association

Telecommunications involves the successful transport of voice, data, image, and video information over a distance. The mission of ITERA is the advancement of telecommunications science through excellence in research and education. Telecommunications science draws from multiple disciplines, including the management, technology and policy aspects of telecommunications. ITERA will work towards the development and advancement of telecommunications as an accredited academic discipline.

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