Susan Winter, the acting deputy director of the National Science Foundation’s Office of Cyberinfrastructure, will present as part of the Syracuse University School of Information Studies Brown Bag Series on Thursday, September 16. Her presentation begins at 11 a.m. in the Katzer Room, 347 Hinds Hall.

As acting deputy director, Winter manages programs in Virtual Organizations as Sociotechnical Systems, Cyberenabled Discovery and Innovation, Science and Learning Centers and Science and Technology Centers.

Her research on the impact of information and communication technologies on the organization of work has resulted in more than 25 publications, seven grants, and 30 refereed conference presentations (including three Best Paper awards). Her work has appeared in Information Systems Research, Information & Management, Frontiers of Entrepreneurship Research and the Database for Advances in Information Systems, been presented at the International Conference on Information Systems and at the Academy of Management, and been included as chapters in scholarly books. She currently serves on the editorial boards of the Journal of Information Technology, Information and Organization, and Group and Organization Management.

Winter earned a Ph.D. in business administration from the University of Arizona, an MA in organizational research methods from the Claremont Graduate University, and a BA in organizational psychology from the University of California, Berkeley. She has more than 20 years of international managerial and consulting experience.

All are welcome to attend the presentation.