Ohio University’s chief information officer is headed north.
Brice Bible was named vice president and chief information officer at the University of Buffalo, according to a University of Buffalo press release.
Bible has been OU’s CIO since March 15, 2007. He made $228,929 in the 2012-13 school year at OU.
“Brice Bible has distinguished himself as an experienced and forward-thinking executive in the area of information technology,” said Buffalo President Satish Tripathi, in the release. “I am confident that he will lead our entire range of IT systems in the continuing direction of a sustainable, secure and service-focused organization that advances UB’s strategic vision.”
Bible will “play a critical role in advancing UB’s research and education mission and its global prominence as a progressive university that delivers a well-aligned, innovative and robust technology environment,” according to the release.
Bible will start Nov. 18.
“I am looking forward to meeting the faculty, students and IT team to get started building upon the great technology foundation already in place,” Bible said in the release.
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