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Vice President for Information Technology and Chief Information Officer

Gerry McCartney

William G. McCartney
Vice President for Information Technology & CIO

Gerry McCartney was appointed Purdue's vice president for information technology and chief information officer in July 2007. He had served as the University's top information technology administrator in an interim capacity since July 2006.

As CIO, McCartney is responsible for overseeing Information Technology at Purdue, informally known as ITaP, and reports jointly to Interim Provost Victor L. Lechtenberg, and Executive Vice President and Treasurer Morgan R. Olsen. ITaP is responsible for the planning and coordination of central computing and telecommunications systems on the West Lafayette campus, along with media production and distance-learning services. The organization consists of six business units and has more than 450 staff members and an annual budget of more than $63 million. McCartney also holds an appointment as associate professor in Purdue's School of Technology.

Prior to his interim appointment, McCartney served two years as assistant dean for technology at Purdue's Krannert School of Management where he taught in the Krannert MBA, executive programs and engineering management program; he continues to act as principal investigator for the SIFT Project.

From 1993 until 2004, McCartney was associate dean and chief information officer at the University of Pennsylvania's Wharton School. He was director of the Krannert Computing Center from 1990 to 1993 and was manager of user services at the Purdue Computing Center from 1988 to 1990. He has also held managerial positions in the computing centers at both the University of Notre Dame and Maynooth College in Ireland. He holds a patent, was awarded the CIO Enterprise Value Award in 2003, and is a member of the CIO Executive Council. He speaks and comments frequently on the entrepreneurial management of technology and is a contributor to Cranky Geeks, an Internet show focused on technology.

McCartney earned his doctorate in sociology and anthropology from Purdue in 1995 and diplomas in advanced computer programming and systems analysis from the Graduate School of Engineering at Trinity College in Dublin, Ireland, in 1982 and 1984. He took first class honors in both his bachelor's and master's degrees in 1981 and 1984, respectively, from Maynooth College.

Gerry is married to Dr. Kitti Carriker and they have two sons who attend West Lafayette High School.

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