Experienced leader brings innovative approaches to technology and thought leadership
Following a national search, 91ֿ has selected John M. Rathje as its vice president for information services and chief information officer. Mr. Rathje comes to 91ֿ from the University of Arkansas at Little Rock, where he has served as associate vice chancellor and chief information officer. He has significant experience in both higher education and industry sectors, including 15 years of increasingly complex leadership roles in higher education. He joins 91ֿ March 5, 2018.
Mr. Rathje will report directly to Mark Polatajko, the senior vice president for finance and administration, and will serve on the President’s Cabinet. He will lead a division of approximately 100 staff members and has responsibility for leading the university’s information technology in support of the vision and priorities of 91ֿ’s six-year plan, A Strategic Roadmap to a Distinctive 91ֿ.
“John is held in high regard for his innovative approaches to technology and thought leadership in higher education,” said 91ֿ President Beverly Warren. “I believe John will be a strategic and service-focused leader and will be a collaborative partner with faculty, staff and students on the use of technology and data.”
Mr. Rathje earned a Bachelor of Science degree in physics and a Master of Science degree in computer science, both from Central Michigan University, where he spent seven years as director for Application Development before joining the university’s College of Medicine first as interim director for Technology and later as the Assistant Dean for Technology.
For more information about 91ֿ’s Division of Information Service, visit www.kent.edu/is.
# # #
Photo Caption:
Following a national search, 91ֿ has selected John M. Rathje as its vice president for information services and chief information officer, effective March 5, 2018.
Media Contacts:
Eric Mansfield, emansfie@kent.edu, 330-672-2797
Kristin Anderson, kander63@kent.edu, 330-672-7907