Carrie E. Regenstein
Carrie E. Regenstein was appointed Associate Vice Provost of the Computing Services division at Carnegie Mellon in 2010 after serving as the division's Executive Director beginning in September 2005. Prior to that she served as Associate CIO and Associate Director of DoIT (Division of Information Technology) at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. Between 1998 and 2001, Carrie served as Director of Academic Technology Services (a unit of Information Technology Services) and Assistant Dean for Educational Technology for The College at the University of Rochester, following many years of leading academic technology initiatives at Cornell University.
Throughout her career, Carrie has contributed actively beyond her own campus, developing and leading numerous initiatives. Having just completed a term on the EDUCAUSE Board, she has joined the faculty of the Leadership Institute offered by EDUCAUSE’s sister organization, CAUDIT (Council of Australian University Directors of Information Technology). Carrie was an Inaugural Frye Institute Fellow (June 2000); with Barbara Dewey, she co-edited a collection of essays by Frye Institute ’00 participants: “Leadership, Higher Education, and the Information Age: A New Era for Information Technology and Libraries” (http://www.neal-schuman.com/). She was also a co-author of the recently published EDUCAUSE study: “The Higher Education CIO: Portrait of Today, Landscape of Tomorrow” (http://www.educause.edu/ECAR/TheHigherEducationCIOPortraito/236114).