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Alumni

The iSchool has graduated a number of students who have gone on to hold distinguished positions in the federal government’s civilian, military, and intelligence agencies, including:

  • Michael Anderson, Senior Analyst, Defense Intelligence Agency (GS-14)
  • David Barisano, CIO Massachusetts Army National Guard (COL, USANG)
  • Laura Boehm, Office of the Secretary of Defense (CDR, USN)
  • Fernando Burbano, CIO, Department of State (SES)
  • Michael Carleton, CIO, Department of Health and Human Services (SES)
  • Angie Craddock, Deputy G6, Military District of Washington, US Army (GS-15)
  • Sherri Ellis, Strategic Plans Officer, US Army National Capital Region (GS-14)
  • Lee Kennedy, Office of the Secretary of Defense, IA Division (GS-14)
  • Daniel Lisewski, Chief, Information Mgmt, Securities & Exchange Commission (GS-15)
  • Kim Harper, Deputy CIO, Defense Technology Analysis Office (GS-15)
  • Margaret Miller, Chief, Plans & Policies, Office of Personnel Management (GS-15)
  • Robert Osborn, Deputy J6, US Transportation Command (SES)
  • Mark Pollitt, Director, FBI Computer Analysis and Response Team (GS-15)
  • Lori Prussing, Project Mgr, Army Programs, General Services Administration (GS-14)
  • Joy Renfro, Corporate Information Security, US Army Corps of Engineers (GS-14)
  • Marvin Reynolds, Senior Analyst, National Security Agency (GS-14)
  • Russell Rochette, Faculty, National Defense University, (LTC, US Army, Retired)
  • Pam Rusk, Region & Center Operations, Federal Aviation Administration (GS-14)
  • Gretchen Schlag, Knowledge Mgmt Team Lead, US Navy CIO Office (GS-15)
  • John Skudlarek, Chief Joint Operations Division, DoD Inspector General (LTC, USA)
  • Roger Stroup, Chief Systems Engineer, Federal Aviation Administration (GS-14)
  • Samuel Washington, CIO, 79th Medical Wing, Andrews AFB, (Major, USAF)
Eric Thomas Hansen '07
Champaign, Illinois
Electronic communications consultant, L.M. Dulye & Co.

There is no program that matches the rewarding balance of soft and hard skills you will acquire through coming to the iSchool at Syracuse. The practical nature of the program is directly connected to major social and economic changes taking place.
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