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Minneapolis, MN-based University of Minnesota has appointed Scott Studham as Chief Information Officer.
Date of management change: January 04, 2012
Minneapolis, MN-based University of Minnesota has appointed Scott Studham as Chief Information Officer.
Higher education institution located on five campuses in Minnesota, USA. Campuses include Twin Cities of Minneapolis and St. Paul, Crookston, Duluth, Morris, and Rochester. One of the nation’s largest schools, the U offers baccalaureate, master’s, and doctoral degrees in virtually every field—from medicine to business, law to liberal arts, and science and engineering to architecture.
Scott Studham is the Vice President and Chief Information Officer for the University of Minnesota. He is tasked with planning for the longer-term future of IT. Studham has been the CIO at University of Tennessee and Oak Ridge National Laboratory. He also served as Chief Technology Officer for the National Center for Computational Sciences which holds the world’s fastest computer. Studham has a bachelor’s degree in chemistry a master's degree in computer science and an MBA. Six times in his career, Studham has been the program manager or architect for one of the world’s top ten supercomputers. He won the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) Supercomputing Conference StorCloud Challenge award for the most innovative use of storage in 2004 and was named in 2003 the Computer World Honors Laureate, the Smithsonian Institute's award for innovative technologies.
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