Brenda van Gelder

Biography

Ms. van Gelder's 37 years of experience at Virginia Tech include founding and directing the eCorridors program aimed at enhancing broadband quality and availability in Virginia communities. In 2009, she was appointed Executive Director of Converged Technologies for Security, Safety, and Resilience; the first-ever unit at Virginia Tech that facilitated increased collaboration and partnerships between the Division of IT and the campus police and emergency management organizations. This unit was responsible for the development and facilitation of the adoption of new technologies for emergency response and incident management. Ms. van Gelder has participated as a member of a number of EDUCAUSE working groups focused on broadband policy issues, and has directed a number of special research efforts focused on policy and regulatory issues associated with advanced telecommunications networks. Ms. van Gelder has made numerous presentations to key legislators, FCC officials, and community leaders regarding the policy issues associated with advanced network infrastructure leveraging various technologies. She has served on multi-university projects to assess resiliency and vulnerabilities of critical infrastructure for regions of Virginia in the context of disaster recovery or emergencies. In her current role, van Gelder serves as the lead point of contact for IT-related policy development, documentation, and updates. She is also continuing her work in technology outreach and engagement in her new role with the Mid-Atlantic Research Infrastructure Alliance (MARIA). Ms. van Gelder has a Masters degree from Virginia Tech in Marketing/Business Administration. In 2007, she was selected by EDUCAUSE as the Virginia Tech's Fellow in the Frye Leadership Institute; and in 2014, she was a selected participant in Virginia Tech's Executive Development Institute.

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