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Frye Institute 2011 Participants Named

 

The following individuals have been selected for participation in the 2011 Frye Leadership Institute. The Institute, sponsored by CLIR, EDUCAUSE, and Emory University, will be held June 5-10, 2011, at the Emory Conference Center in Atlanta, Georgia.

 

Amy Badertscher, Kenyon College

John Barden, University of Rochester

Fred Brittain, University of Maine at Farmington

George Claffey, Charter Oak State College / CT Distance Learning Consortium

David Consiglio, Bryn Mawr College

Diane Duesterhoeft, St. Mary's University

Katherine Furlong, Lafayette College

Diane Gal, State University of New York, Empire State College

Anna Getselman, Emory University

Andrew Goodenow, University of Missouri-Kansas City

Emily Gore, Clemson University

Gentry Holbert, Spring Hill College

Stephen Houser, University of Southern Maine

Julie Kane, Sweet Briar College

Rebecca Kennison, Columbia University

Melissa Levine, University of Michigan Library, MPublishing

Veronica Longenecker, Millersville University

Michael Notarius, State University of New York, Information Technology Exchange Center

Carla Rathbone, Clemson University

Rosemary Rocchio, University of California, Los Angeles

Judith Thomas, University of Virginia

Joe Williams, University of North Carolina at Greensboro

 

EDUCAUSE President and CEO Diana Oblinger and CLIR President Chuck Henry will lead the 2011 Institute. Joining them as faculty will be fellow members of the Frye Leadership Council, which is formed each year according the Institute's focus:

 

Beth Cate, Associate General Counsel, Indiana University System

Joel Hartman, Vice Provost and CIO, University of Central Florida

Joanne Kossuth, Vice President for Operations and CIO, Olin College of Engineering

David Lewis, Dean, University Libraries, Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis

 

Institute participants will also have the opportunity to work closely with the Frye Mentors, a community of leaders committed to ongoing professional development and collaborative learning. These colleagues will participate in the Institute, help direct project groups, and serve as mentors throughout the project development process.

 

The 2011 Frye Mentors are:

 

Kathy Christoph, Director of Academic Technology (Retired), University of Wisconsin Madison (Frye 2001)

Susan Metros, Associate Vice Provost and Deputy CIO for Technology-Enhanced Learning and Professor of Visual Design and Clinical Education, University of Southern California (Frye 2001)

Robert Renaud, Vice President Library and Information Systems and CIO, Dickinson College (Frye 2000)

David Starrett, Dean School of University Studies and Academic Info Services, Southeast Missouri State University (Frye 2002)

 

The Council on Library and Information Resources is an independent, nonprofit organization dedicated to improving the management of information for research, teaching, and learning. CLIR works to expand access to information, however recorded and preserved, as a public good.

 

http://www.clir.org/news/pressrelease/11fryepr1.html



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