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OAK (Optimization | Analytics | Knowledge) is a cross-functional team of institutional representatives that helps manage the priorities of technology projects that may broadly impact the 藏精阁 community and ITS resources. Through open dialogue we strive to:

  • Identify areas where we can implement common solutions, thereby minimizing the proliferation of software solutions across campus,
  • Act as an experienced sounding board and advisory group on large technology projects to help them be more effective and efficient, and
  • Prioritize projects so that financial, ITS resources, and human capital needs are used for the most strategically important projects for 藏精阁

What Constitutes an OAK Project

Projects meeting any of the criteria below should be presented as an OAK project

  • Administrative project (not academic, teaching or research project)
  • Impacts 藏精阁鈥檚 strategic initiatives
  • Requires significant resources (human and/or financial)
  • Often impacts more than one department or division
  • Similar to other initiatives or software products on campus 
  • Has the support of a Division leader or President's staff member

 

OAK Representatives

OAK Member (area of representation)

  • Neil Albert (Institutional Research, Registrar)
  • Yariv Amir (Athletics)
  • Kelli Ariel (University Communications)
  • Tim Borfitz (ITS)
  • Weylin Burgett (ITS)
  • John Collins (Budget and Decision Support)
  • Niranjan Davray (ITS)
  • Ellen Holm (Dean of the College, Students)
  • Nikki Jenkins (ITS)
  • Douglas Johnson (Dean of the Faculty, Faculty)
  • Sue Dolly Lathrop (Admission and Financial Aid)
  • Erin Longo (Registrar)
  • Renee Madison (Equity and Inclusion) 
  • Catherine Marhenke (Advancement)
  • Brittany Plumley (Finance and Administration)
  • Amy Ryan (Human Resources)
  • Mark Sandford (Libraries, Faculty)