Anne Scrivener Agee

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Anne Agee
Vice-Provost for Information Technology and Chief Information Officer
University of Massachusetts Boston
Boston, MA  02125-3393


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Anne Scrivener Agee is the Vice Provost for Information Technology and Chief Information Officer for the University of Massachusetts Boston (www.umb.edu) where she is responsible for the IT infrastructure and services supporting teaching, learning and research as well as business processes at the University.

She was previously the Chief Information Officer for the Connecticut State University System with responsibility for systemwide communications and computing services including planning, system standards, and specialized technical assistance as well as coordination of information technology activities at the four universities and the CSU System Office.

Before coming to Connecticut, she was the Executive Director of the Division of Instructional and Technology Support Services (DoIT) and the Deputy Chief Information Officer at George Mason University. Her portfolio there encompassed Learning Support Services, Classroom Technologies, Server and Desktop Support Services, Client Services, and GMU-TV. She was responsible for coordinating the University’s technology integration initiatives, including program planning, faculty support and training, and student support and training. In particular, she worked with Mason’s College of Arts and Sciences to develop the Technology Across the Curriculum program (http://cas.gmu.edu/tac/), winner of the EDUCAUSE award for Systemic Progress in Teaching and Learning. She was the associate chair of the University’s Technology Council and the leader of the University’s Threat Response Action Planning (TRAP) team as well as the executive sponsor of the Mason Enterprise Security Architecture (MESA) project. Dr. Agee has published and presented in many venues on technology support issues and on leadership and planning strategies for information technology.

Before coming to George Mason, Dr. Agee was Head of Client Services at Saint Mary’s College of Maryland and Coordinator of Instructional Technology at Anne Arundel Community College. She earned her doctorate in rhetoric from the Catholic University of America, an MA in English from Ohio University and a BA in English from Duquesne University. Her teaching experience includes literature and composition classes as well as graduate classes in instructional technology, educational research, and pedagogy. Dr. Agee is a fellow of the Frye Institute for Leadership in Information Technology, inaugural class of 2000.