Jack Post is currently the Chief Information Officer at Camden County College. Jack has held this position since April of 2017. Prior to that, they were the Director of Information Technology at The University of the Arts from January of 2000 to April of 2017.
During their time at The University of the Arts, Jack was responsible for providing creative and innovative enterprise solutions for University students, faculty, and staff. Jack was also in charge of strategic planning, management of staff, and management of the technology budget which totaled $1M.
Some of Jack's accomplishments during their time at The University of the Arts include being the leader of a successful ERP administrative software conversion project that was completed in eleven months instead of the two years that was required by the software manufacturer. This saved the University over $150K in consulting and training costs. Jack was also the chair for implementing and supporting an open source LMS solution (Sakai) which saved the University $175K.
Jack was also the creator of a web based web Instant Enrollment E-commerce system which increased revenue for the institution by 50%. Jack was the Chief Architect for implementing server virtualization using VMWare and SQL clustering which saved the University $100K. And they were also the Chief Architect for designing a data warehouse which provided analytical data for decision making and eliminated the need to purchase cost ineffective third party products, saving the University $150K.
Under Jack's leadership, The University of the Arts was successfully able to implement a Blackboard Tranzact system for managing Dining Services and identification system.
Jack Post received their Executive MBA from Saint Joseph's University - Erivan K. Haub School of Business and their BS in Business Administration with a concentration in Accounting from Widener University.
Jack Post reports to Donald A. Borden, President. Some of their coworkers include David Edwards - EVP for Academic and Student Affairs, Margo Venable - Executive Dean of School, Community, and Workforce Training Programs, and Helen Antonakakis - ED, Finance & Planning.
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