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(7-28-2000) Boston College announced today that Kathleen T. Warner
has decided to resign her position as vice president for information technology
to return to the private sector. In accepting the resignation, Frank B.
Campanella, executive vice president, thanked Warner for her service to
the University and wished her the very best in her new pursuits.
Dr. Campanella has asked Mary Corcoran, project leader/service strategist
and former IT assistant director, and Jack Spang, director of enterprise
computing services, to serve as co-directors of IT. They will report to
Frank Campanella.
Dr. Campanella noted that information technology continues to be of critical
importance to Boston College, and that it is essential that we continue
working to understand and respond to the technology needs of academic
and administrative users on campus. "Mary and Jack have worked in information
technology for many years, and they both have extensive experience with
technology and management. I am confident they will be effective leaders
of our IT organization."
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