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Mathew Chase

Vice President, Information Technology at Ellucian

Mathew Chase has a diverse work experience spanning multiple industries and roles. Mathew began their career as Vice President of Internet Technology at Clubessential, where they led application development and maintained partnerships. Mathew then worked as an Information Technology Manager at the Medicare Payment Advisory Commission, overseeing all aspects of technology. After that, they served as a Technology Consultant at Chase2 Consulting, providing support for various business needs. Mathew later joined Clark County Government as a Consultant, specifically focusing on content management. Mathew also worked as an IT Consultant at Robert Half International, where they implemented SharePoint 2007 for Clark County. Mathew then transitioned to Cirque du Soleil, where they managed technology operations for shows across the U.S. Mathew continued to progress in their career, becoming Vice President of Information Technology at MACPAC and Avalere Health, where they provided strategic direction and oversaw technology initiatives. Most recently, they held the role of Vice President of Information Technology at Inovalon, where they ensured technology interoperability and alignment with standards. Currently, they are Vice President of Information Technology at Ellucian, the world's leading provider of software and services for higher education. Overall, Mathew has consistently demonstrated their expertise and leadership in the field of information technology.

Mathew Chase attended George Mason University from 2002 to 2004, earning a Bachelor of Science degree in Decision Sciences and Information Systems with a field of study in Information Technology. Mathew also obtained additional certifications including the Technology Acceleration Program from The Wharton School and Leading Culture Change in Your Team from LinkedIn.

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