Jay
Dominick
Chief
Technology Officer
Wake Forest University
Education
Ph.D, Information Science, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, 2005
MBA, Wake Forest University, 1995
MA, National Security Studies, Georgetown University, 1988
BS, Mathematical Sciences UNC-CH 1984
Experience
Responsible for strategy and planning for
Wake Forest University’s highly regarded
Information Technology efforts. Wake Forest University
is consistently
ranked as a leader in the use of Information Technology in the teaching and
learning process. Previously, As Chief Information
Officer directed the efforts of the Information Systems Department, including
networking, computer operations, help desk, telecommunications, Grid Computing,
programming and systems development. Was responsible for the implementation and support of the
ubiquitous laptop computing project at
Wake Forest
which helped establish a new model for technology deployment in Higher
Education. Active in statewide networking as member of the MCNC advisory
board and is a co-founder of WinstonNet – a community technology initiative in
Winston-Salem.
In addition I am active in researching the
future of super-mobile computing on campus with the deployment of handheld
computing and communication devices.
Other research interests include the study of electronic textbooks and
their potential impact on K-16 education.