Kerin Seward was Appointed as Chief Information Officer at George Mason University

Date of management change: December 01, 2009 

What Happened?

Fairfax, VA-based George Mason University hired Kerin Seward as Chief Information Officer

 

About the Company

George Mason University is an innovative, entrepreneurial institution with global distinction in a range of academic fields. Located in Northern Virginia near Washington, D.C., Mason provides students access to diverse cultural experiences and the most sought-after internships and employers in the country. Mason offers strong undergraduate and graduate degree programs in engineering and information technology, organizational psychology, health care and visual and performing arts. With Mason professors conducting groundbreaking research in areas such as climate change, public policy and the biosciences, George Mason University is a leading example of the modern, public university. For the third year in a row, the Chronicle of Higher Education, the premier publication for academic news and issues, named Mason one of the "Great Colleges to Work For." Mason was recognized in seven different categories, making it the only four-year institution from Virginia on the list`s “Honor Roll.” The categories in which Mason excelled are: Collaborative Governance, Professional/Career-Development Programs, Job Satisfaction, Work/Life Balance, Confidence in Senior Leadership, Supervisor or Department-Chair Relationship, Respect and Appreciation. George Mason University—Where Innovation Is Tradition.

 

About the Person

Kerin Seward previously held various technology roles in Education industry.

 

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