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Deputy Chief Information Officer

Confidential, Providence, Rhode Island, us, 02912

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Deputy Chief Information Officer About the Company

About the Company Join a highly acclaimed undergraduate and graduate university recognized for its commitment to excellence in higher education. Industry Higher Education Type Educational Institution Founded 1764 Employees 1001-5000 Focus Areas Education Brown University Colleges and Universities Engineering Medical Schools Higher Education Universities Specialties Education Life Sciences Social Sciences Humanities Engineering Public Health Entrepreneurship Environment and Society Brain Science Study of Slavery and Justice Public Policy Performance Art Public Service Social Innovation Data Science Research Responsibilities

The university is looking for a dynamic Deputy Chief Information Officer for Enterprise Applications (DCIO-EA) to strengthen its Office of Information Technology. This vital leadership role calls for a technology professional with a strong foundation in systems development and integration, complemented by exceptional skills in change management and a strategic focus on meeting the needs of customers and clients. As DCIO-EA, you will spearhead an enterprise systems team dedicated to delivering innovative technology, data, and digital solutions to achieve academic, business, and administrative goals. In this role, you will be a central collaborator, problem-solver, and influential leader, overseeing the Enterprise Application Systems group and fostering strong relationships with academic and administrative leaders. Ideal candidates will have a rich experience in collaborative and strategic capacities, as well as proven success in change management, resource management, and client engagement. We are seeking someone with extensive knowledge of enterprise applications and the technologies that support them, along with experience in both software-as-a-service and on-premise deployments. You will actively contribute to shaping technology strategies aligned with the university’s objectives and engage in governance-related decisions concerning IT investments. The DCIO-EA will also play a key role in establishing an institutional data strategy, requiring an ability to build consensus and integrate people, processes, and technology across a diverse digital ecosystem. Qualifications and Experience

Not provided as a separate list in the original description; the role emphasizes experience in collaborative and strategic capacities, change management, resource management, client engagement, enterprise applications, and SaaS and on-premise deployments. Role Details

Hiring Manager Title

Vice President for Information Technology & Chief Information Officer Travel Percent

Less than 10% Functions

Information Technology Engineering

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