CIO Candidates to Give Public Talks
February 06, 2012 - Campus Bulletin
The selection committee for the University’s chief information officer and chief librarian will present three candidates to the University community in February. All presentations will take place in Peter Clark Hall in the University Centre, 9 to 10 a.m.
Each candidate will speak for 20 minutes and then answer questions.
Session audiotapes will be available from Kim McCaughan, Ext. 53846, or from the provost’s office, Room 424 of the University Centre.
Catherine Steeves, associate chief librarian and deputy CIO, will speak Feb. 13.
Rebecca Graham, associate librarian for preservation, digitization and administrative services at Harvard University, will speak Feb. 15.
Andrew McDonald, director of library and learning services and head of lifelong learning centres at the University of East London, will speak Feb. 16.
Members of the University community may attend the lectures and provide written confidential comments to the selection committee by March 12. Comments may be sent to the committee by mail or by email at provost@uoguelph.ca.
Members of the CIO search committee are: Prof. Maureen Mancuso, provost and vice-president (academic), chair; Prof. Kevin Hall, vice-president (research); Prof. Anthony Vannelli, dean, College of Physical and Engineering Science; Prof. Susan Brown, School of English and Theatre Studies; Prof. Jim Mahone, School of Environmental Design and Rural Development; Helen Salmon and Robin Bergart, librarians; David Dornan and Kent Hoeg, Computing and Communications Services; Cort Egan, library staff; and Lorna Deth, graduate student.