
Craig Woolley, assistant vice president at University of South Florida Information Technology, will join Wright State as chief information officer in January.
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Wright State University has named a new chief information officer.
Craig Woolley will assume the post January 5. He is currently assistant vice president for information technology at the University of South Florida.
Woolley will oversee information technology policy, programs and planning, as well as the Computing and Telecommunications Services at Wright State.
Read the article from the Dayton Business Journal.

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