Campus Feedback Requested for Associate CIO Candidates

IT Services is soliciting campus feedback for associate CIO for academic technologies and shared services candidates. Members of the campus community can watch recordings of the three candidate presentations by visiting the Associate CIO Search page. Recordings are linked at the bottom right and require a UARK username and password.  

The new associate CIO will be responsible for developing and communicating a shared service and user support vision for the university. Reporting directly to the CIO and serving on the CIO leadership team, the associate CIO will work with stakeholders, IT managers and IT directors in schools and departments across the university to support campuswide shared services.

Anonymous feedback can be provided using the form linked on the Associate CIO Search page. IT Services will collect feedback responses until 5 p.m. Sunday, May 8.

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