Barry Henrichs will be returning to iCIT as a part-time employee on August 20th. He will be on campus two days per week, helping to identify, evaluate, and implement collaboration and communication technologies for campus. Please join us in welcoming Barry back to UWW!
Personnel Update
Blake Penn announced that he will be leaving UWW to relocate to the Atlanta area where he will work as an information security consultant with AmbironTrustWave. In December 2004 Blake joined iCIT in a 3-year project position for the newly created role of Information Security Officer. During his time with iCIT, he led the organization in establishing an information security framework, including policy development and network security. We appreciate Blake’s contribution to our team and wish him well in the next season of his career. His last day will be Friday, August 10th.
Several Campus Buildings Transitioning to new Fiber Optic Cabling
Over the past few weeks (and over the next few weeks) several buildings on campus are transitioning their network connectivity from old to new fiber optic cabling as we accommodate connectivity needs as the CoBE project is getting underway. This is similar to the transition done last fall to accommodate the UC construction.
Open Position for Systems & Network Engineer
iCIT is now recruiting for a Systems & Network Engineer. This position will be responsible for design, installation, support and troubleshooting related to campus network services. The full position description is available online at http://www.uww.edu/adminaff/hr/employmt/class.htm#is_comp_posting_3823. If you know anyone who would be a good match for this position, please let them know about the opportunity.
Chris O’Connor Accepts Enterprise Systems Engineer Position
iCIT is pleased to announce that Chris O’Connor has accepted the position of Enterprise Systems Engineer and will start in that role officially on Monday, 6/18, though the transition of Chris’ existing responsibilities will take a little longer. Congratulations to Chris, and please wish him well in his new role.