2019 Breakout Sessions
Please see the below documents.
FY21 Priorities and Goals
FY20 CIO Goals
Q4 Results:
The Office of the Executive Vice President and University Provost in partnership with Enterprise Technology and the Academic Enterprise implemented three products in the ASU Academic Personnel Actions Reporting System (APARS).
APARS is a “one-stop shopping” experience for academic personnel processes that leverages shared resources and improves service delivery, consistency and reporting for academic personnel, administrators and staff.
Noel Thiesing is the Executive Director of Engagements & Consulting Services in the University Technology Office at Arizona State University. She received her Bachelors of Science in Communication from The College of Liberal Arts and Sciences at ASU. Noel has been with the UTO in many different roles over the last 14 years including operations, development, project management, and client services. Today, her portfolio includes Products & Services Readiness, Engagements & Advising Services, Managed Solutions Engineering, and Managed Endpoint Support (UTO Deskside).
Dashboards and Key Performance Indicators
Dashboards have been developed visually to represent the maturity and health of the UTO. Each dashboard is made up of Key Performance Indicators (KPIs) measuring overall performace toward specific goals & objectives in advancing organizational maturity.
Wanda Dalla Costa, Architect, AIA, LEED A.P.
I have worked in technology sales for over 20 years and have worked closely with Higher Education institutions for the past 9 years helping to improve campus efficiencies and student outcomes. I currently work for Salesforce.org where we help campuses break down data silos to understand their constituents (prospective students, alumni, fans and current students) and deliver better results across advising, marketing and alumni giving.
Dr. Allison’s background combines music, disability and social sciences. Her experience has encompassed the use of music therapy with clients in vocational training programs, facilitating large systems change projects, executive coaching and work with diverse students in higher education. Her current responsibilities include development and expansion of services to provide alternative access accommodations to print and audio/video materials while helping faculty and staff proactively design for greater accessibility. Dr.
Tina Thorstenson is Deputy CIO for IT Governance, Policy, and Information Security at Arizona State University and also continues to serve as Chief Information Security Officer, a position she assumed in September 2009. Tina has spent the majority of her career aligning technology to the mission and goals of higher education institutions. She has significant experience implementing, enhancing and securing enterprise administrative systems and technology infrastructure.