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The SIGUCCS
Hall of Fame
Awards for 2002
The 2002 inductees into the Hall of
Fame were honored at the 2002 SIGUCCS Fall Conference in Providence,
Rhode Island. These individuals are:
Inductees for 2002
Note: The
accomplishments listed on this page are current as of Fall, 2002.
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John Bucher
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SIGUCCS
Board member, 1991 - 2001 |
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SIGUCCS Chair, 1995 - 1999 |
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SIGUCCS Board Past Chair, 2000-01 |
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Conference Chair, USC 1995 |
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Program Co-Chair, USC 1987 |
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Program Chair, CSMS 1999, 2001
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John E. Bucher received his undergraduate and masters degrees in
biological sciences from Wright State University and a Ph.D. from the
University of Kansas. His career in information technology began in the
mid-70's when he worked as a part-time systems analyst at the KU Museum
of Natural History. Later, he progressed in various management positions
within the Computer Center at the University of Kansas.
In 1987 Bucher took the position of director of computing services at
the University of South Dakota (USD), where he was responsible for both
academic and administrative computing facilities as well as the early
developments of the University's data network. In 1993 Bucher accepted
the position of director of computing and networking services at Kansas
State University.
Since July of 1996, Bucher has served as the chief technology officer
at Oberlin College, Oberlin, Ohio, with responsibilities for all aspects
of information technology at the College.
Throughout his career Bucher has been actively involved in several
regional and national organizations. Most of his association involvement
has been with ACM, and in particular, ACM SIGUCCS. He was a SIGUCCS
board member from 1991 - 1995 and then served as the SIG Chair from 1995
- 1999. He currently serves on the board of the Corporation for Research
and Educational Networking (CREN) and has been on the EDUCOM Board of
Trustees and the EDUCAUSE Recognition Committee. He was vice chair of
the EDUCAUSE 2002 conference and will serve as chair of EDUCAUSE 2003.
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Fred Harris
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Conference Committee, USC 1972 |
Fred was a graduate from the
University of North Carolina (B.S.), Rice University (M.A.) and
The University of Chicago (M.B.A.). He was a member of Phi
Eta Sigma, Phi Beta Kappa and Sigma Pi Sigma honorary societies.
He was a retired Assistance Commissioner of the Tennessee
Department of Revenue. His distinguished career included
senior positions at The University of Tennessee, The University
of Iowa, InteCom, Inc., The University of Chicago, Rice
University and Humble Oil and Refining Company.
Fred was an active member of
Rotary International, ACM, the Institute for Certification of
Computer Professionals, the Society for Information Management,
the Data Processing Management Association and the American
Association for the Advancement of Science.
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Diane Jung
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Conference Committee, USC 1990-91, 1996-98 |
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Proceedings Chair, USC 1995 |
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Presenter, USC 1987-88, 1991-1992, 1995-99 |
Diane Jung is manager of
conferences and special events for the Office of the Vice
President for Information Technology at Indiana University. In
that role she plans and implements IT-related conferences,
events, and information displays both at IU and at other
locations in the world. She also serves on the board for several
national conferences. Diane has been with IU's technology
organization for over twenty years. Most of that time was spent
managing IU's award-winning Technology Education Programs,
providing classes to an annual audience of some 20,000 users and
technical support providers. Throughout her career Diane has
been an active participant in SIGUCCS. Diane holds M.S. and Ed
Specialist degrees in Instructional Systems Technology from
Indiana University.
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Geraldine MacDonald
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SIGUCCS
Board Member at Large 1991-1995 |
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SIGUCCS
Peer Review Team Member |
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Tutorials Chair, USC 1987-91 |
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Conference Committee, USC 1984, 1986 |
Geraldine MacDonald, Senior Vice President,
Global Access Networks, at America Online, Inc., has over 25 years
of experience in the computing and telecommunications industry. At
America Online, Ms. MacDonald is responsible for connecting
members worldwide to all brands of the service using narrowband
and broadband technologies. To provide this connectivity to
members, Ms. MacDonald operates the world's largest dial up
network, as well as an IP backbone for broadband traffic. Member
access currently results in over 2.7 million simultaneous
connections. Total usage per day worldwide includes over 73
million connected sessions totaling over 37 million hours. To
build this network Ms. MacDonald manages a team of
telecommunications professionals and works with over 40
telecommunications companies and RBOCs around the world. The
network reaches over 1500 cities in the United States and over 125
countries worldwide providing easy access to the America Online,
Inc. community. While making it look easy to the millions of AOL
members, the technical requirements and the quality standards
deployed by Ms. MacDonald and the rest of her team take years of
experience and dedicated hard work.
Before joining America Online seven years
ago, Ms. MacDonald was responsible for computing and networking at
the State University of New York at Binghamton. Much of the early
work that helped establish the Internet was conducted on
University campuses during the 1980s. Ms. MacDonald has always
been involved in using technology to change the way people work
and communicate. In the early days it was teaching faculty and
students to use a computer in the classroom or laboratory and
later to use networks to communicate and exchange ideas.
Recently Ms. MacDonald was named one of the
Unsung Hero's of the Internet by Interactive Week. Ms. MacDonald
has written numerous professional papers on Computing and
Networking particularly related to supporting the infrastructure
on college campuses. She has also served on the boards of EDUCOM,
CAUSE, CREN, ACM SIGUCCS, SUNY Council on Educational Technology
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Carl Malstrom
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Peer Review Committee, 1984-2001 |
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Chair, Peer Review Committee, 1998-2001
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Jerry Martin
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Presenter, USC 1983-87, 1989-2001 |
Jerry has been with The Ohio
State University Computer Center (not its real name) through
four departmental name changes, multiple title changes and
several reorganizations. He is no longer sure of his official
title, other than it has the word "Senior" in it somewhere, but
is sure it has nothing to do with what he does. He spends most
of his time listening patiently on the phone, training technical
consultants and reading e-mail from folks who have problems,
some of which deal with computers and networking.
Jerry has been giving talks at SIGUCCS for 18 consecutive years.
He has participated in panel discussions, presented papers,
poster sessions, and tutorials. He has found giving
presentations helps prevent dementia, thus it is a powerful
incentive to remain active. During that time his hair has turned
gray, but his gray matter is still active.
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Larry Pickett
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Board Member, 1999-2001 |
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Registration Chair, USC 1995-96 |
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Local Arrangements, CCMS 1989-96 |
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Sheri Prupis
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Board Member, 1995-98 |
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Program Chair, CSMS 1994 |
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Conference Committee, USC 1991, 1998 |
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Proceedings Chair, USC 1999 |
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Presenter, USC 1987, 1989, 1990, 1992, 1998 |
Sheri currently directs the
activities of New Jersey Virtual University. Prior to that, she
held positions as the Manager of Instructional Technology at the
University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey, Director of
Academic Computing at the New School for Social Research and
Director of the Educational Computer Center at CUNY/Baruch
College. She has recently embarked on a project to create an
online faculty resource center for the state of New Jersey and
teaches Sociology and Anthropology in a fully online
environment.
Sheri has spent the last 25 years empowering higher education
through the integration of technology into the teaching and
learning process at CUNY, the New School and most recently UMDNJ.
To this end, Sheri is active in the American Council for Virtual
Education.
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Lois Secrist
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Chair, USC 1981 |
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Presenter, USC 1975-80, 1982 |
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Terris Wolff
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Secretary/Treasurer 1995-97 |
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Treasurer, USC 1993, 1997, 1999 |
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Conference Committee, USC 1991 |
Terry started his support
career at the University of Southern Californa in what is now
the Marshall School of Business, as a graduate student
consultant in the school's computer center. He remained at USC,
filling various support roles, until moving to Pomona College in
1989. There, Terry managed support services, academic computing,
instructional/faculty development and information technologies.
He returned to USC in 2003 as Director of Information Technology
for the School of Social Work.
Terry became active in SIGUCCS after meeting Penny Crane, who
asked him to be conference treasurer for the 1993 User Services
Conference held in San Diego. You will likely have met him in
the hospitality suite, or see him teaching someone the "cork
trick" (which he credits Lee Colletti with teaching him at the
Cincinnati User Services Conference). He is, however, a firm
believer in Penny's advice - "New comers to the conference, you
don't have to attend every session. Old timers, please attend at
least one session."
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