ITAC Membership
Chair:
Dr. Adebisi Oladipupo– Vice President for Information Technology
Members:
Dr. Neelam Azad – Vice President for Research
Ms. Denise Nichols – Assistant Vice President for Business Affairs and Comptroller
Ms. Tina Rollins – Director, Harvey Library
Ms. Tiajuana Jackson – Title III Coordinator
Dr. Gerard Hal – School of Business Representative
Dr. Ralph Charlton – School of Liberal Arts & Education
Mr. Vitaly Khaykin – School of Engineering and Technology Representative
Dr. Mikhail Bondarev – School of Pharmacy Representative
Dr. Indu Sharma – School of Science Representative
Dr. Aresta Johnson – University College
Mr. Aleczander Whitfield – Administrative Services
Chief David Glover – University Police
Mr. Anthony Henderson – Athletics
Ms. Regina Cotter – Registrar
Mrs. Angela Boyd – Dean of Admissions
Mr. Martin Miles (rep. Ms. Tanesha Brown) – Director Financial Aid & Scholarships
Dean Julia Wilson – Scripps Howard
Dr. Rikesha Fry-Brown – Honors College
Ms. Lillian Carr – President, Student Government Association
Ms. Jere White – Freshman Studies
Dr. Vanessa Thaxton-Ward – Director Museum
Mrs. Rikki Thomas – Director Human Resources
Ex Officio Members:
Mr. Robbie Harper – Network Communication Services
Ms. Nancy Alvarez – Infrastructure Technology Services
Mr. Vincent Bullock – Web Services
Mr. Kevin Ricks Sr. – Media Productions
Ms. Angela Burch – Canvas/Academic Technology Services
Information Technology Advisory Committee
The diverse members of the Information Technology Advisory Committee (ITAC) support academic and administrative interests of the faculty, staff, students, and parents of Hampton University by promoting the innovative and transformative use of information technology.
An important aim of this group is to further Hampton’s mission and goals through the effective use of information technologies. More importantly, the ITAC charter is to advise and offer Hampton’s leadership recommendations in support of the strategic objectives that support and develop needed guidelines, policies and standard IT practices at the university.
The Chair and committee members, empowered representatives from the Hampton community (e.g., faulty, students, administrators), will solicit input and contributions from the Ex Officio members and greater Hampton leadership for how and when priority projects should be implemented.
The ITAC will publish meeting notes quarterly, and publish an annual report of the ITAC’s direction, achievements, and projected goals for each upcoming year.
The diverse members of the Information Technology Advisory Committee (ITAC) support academic and administrative interests of the faculty, staff, students, and parents of Hampton University by promoting the innovative and transformative use of information technology.
An important aim of this group is to further Hampton’s mission and goals through the effective use of information technologies. More importantly, the ITAC charter is to advise and offer Hampton’s leadership recommendations in support of the strategic objectives that support and develop needed guidelines, policies and standard IT practices at the university.
The Chair and committee members, empowered representatives from the Hampton community (e.g., faulty, students, administrators), will solicit input and contributions from the Ex Officio members and greater Hampton leadership for how and when priority projects should be implemented.
The ITAC will publish meeting notes quarterly, and publish an annual report of the ITAC’s direction, achievements, and projected goals for each upcoming year.