Welcome Joel Herron!

On behalf of the entire ICIT organization, we would like to welcome Joel Herron as the new IAM and Systems Automation Engineer.

Joel’s primary responsibility will be the development and support of the Identity and Access Management (IAM) infrastructure. Additional duties will include planning and needs assessment, installation, maintenance, problem resolution, security, and system monitoring as it relates to IAM.

Joel comes to us from UW-Milwaukee where he worked at the UWM App Brewery managing their cloud Infrastructure and building Web and Mobile applications. This will be Joel’s third adventure with UW-W, and we couldn’t be happier having him back on the ICIT team.

Joel is a happily married man to his wife, Crystal. Together they have two children, Paige (10) and Piper (5). In his free time, Joel enjoys getting out on the golf course and playing video games.

We are thrilled to have Joel back on our team, please take some time to welcome him when you can!

Welcome Jacob Baldridge!

On behalf of the entire ICIT organization, we would like to welcome Jacob Baldridge as the new User Support Technician with Security Emphasis.

Jacob’s responsibilities will include diagnosing and resolving desktop problems, configuration and troubleshooting printers, mobile devices, and other campus technologies as well as providing support to Tier-1 technicians over the phone, chat, and in person.

Jacob comes to us as an experienced IT Technician, with a background in Windows Server Administration, Active Directory Administration, Windows Desktop Support, Mac OS Support, Customer Service and Communication, and Troubleshooting. He previously worked for Leap Managed IT and Ball State University in Muncie Indiana.

Jacob, his wife Sarah, and their Beagle Callie just recently finished their move from Indiana to Wisconsin, let’s try not to overwhelm them with beer and cheese recommendations!

In his free time, Jacob enjoys diving into a good movie, playing a weekly Dungeons and Dragons campaign with his friends, and honing his saxophone skills. Jacob has also recently continued his pursuit of learning Spanish as a second language!

We are thrilled to have Jacob join our team, please take some time to welcome him when you can!

Welcome George Vu!

On behalf of the entire ICIT organization, we would like to welcome George Vu as the new Director of Administrative Information Systems.

George’s responsibilities will include providing leadership, management, and guidance to SIS development, business analysis, and project management teams. Plan, coordinate, and execute all activities related to the development and support of the university’s SIS and departmental systems and applications. Manage the integration architecture strategy and foster project management methodology and culture on campus.

George comes to us with more than 20 years of IT experience and previously worked for ProHealth Care as the Business Systems Manager. His responsibilities included planning, monitoring, staff management, and implementation of projects in support of ProHealth Care’s business systems. Prior to this position, George worked in numerous IT roles including helpdesk support, computer technician, server engineer, and application support engineer.

George and his wife Laura have two children, Delaney and Ethan. They also share the house with their pet dog, Max.

In his free time, George enjoys playing Tennis, watching movies, and playing video games with Ethan. He is also into cars, unfortunately, his taste currently exceeds his budget :). Fun fact, the “George” nickname was given to him in high school after impersonating a teacher. He did such a great job that it stuck!

We are thrilled to have George join our team, please take some time to welcome him when you can!

UWS Presidential Search

Please take some time to read about the upcoming interview schedule for Dr. Jim Johnsen. Dr. Johnsen will be interviewed on June 9th for the position of President of the UW System.

A virtual forum will be held from 10:15-11:55 where Dr. Johnsen will make a presentation and answer questions. Questions will be solicited in advance. The most frequent questions will be asked during the forum but not shared with Dr. Johnsen in advance. If you would like to attend, you will need to register. Registration is available through this link.

Selected administrative and government leaders will be chosen who can ask follow-up questions on the spot. A recording of the virtual forum will be available on the UW System Presidential Search website on Wednesday, June 10th including an opportunity for people to share feedback on the candidate.

The forum content will include:

  • Formal Presentation by J. Johnsen: Leading the UW System – Opportunities and Challenges (20 min)
  • Solicited Q&A (20 min) – The link to provide questions is already available from the main website (https://www.wisconsin.edu/presidential-search/campus-forum/). Common themes among the questions will be asked of the candidate who will not know the questions in advance.

  • Campus Leadership Q&A (30 min) –  All registered individuals are welcome to listen but the questions will be limited to a group of individuals representing SSAOs, CBOs, Provosts, etc. The Chancellor at each campus is allowed to choose one individual per campus to represent campus senior leadership for the purpose of posing questions.

  • Shared Governance Q&A (30 min) –   All registered individuals are welcome to listen but the questions will be limited to a group of individuals representing shared governance. The Chancellor at each campus is allowed to choose one individual per campus to represent shared governance for the purpose of posing questions.

In addition to the forum, Dr. Johnsen’s schedule includes (all held virtually, June 9):

  • 9:00 – 10:00 am: UW System Presidential Search Committee
  • 1:15 – 2:15 pm: UW System Chancellors
  • 2:30 – 3:15 pm: UW System Administration Leadership
  • 3:30 – 4:30 pm: Board of Regents

The presidential search website can be found here: https://www.wisconsin.edu/presidential-search/

Thank You Justin!

(Justin and his girlfriend, ladae’meona McDowell)

Learning Technology Center Graduate Assistant Justin Notto’s last day will be Tuesday May 19. For this academic year, Justin has worked as the Emerging Technology Project and Research Assistant. During this time, he has worked closely with instructors involved with piloting new technologies in their teaching.

Justin is completing his Master in Social Work (MSW) this summer and has already accepted a position as a Human Service Professional, as part of a comprehensive community service team at Rock County Human Services.

Justin has been an exceptional member of the LTC team, especially during the sudden switch to remote teaching and working, and though we will miss him, wish him the best!