Tom Moberg

Biography

Thomas F. Moberg retired in 2006 from his position as Vice Provost & CIO at North Dakota State University, where he had oversight responsibility for the University’s use of information technologies, services, and resources. Moberg’s vocational experience also included the positions of Vice President and CIO at Saint Louis University, Vice President for Information Resources at the Association of American Medical Colleges in Washington, D.C., Vice President for Information and Computing Services at Kenyon College in Gambier, Ohio, and Director of Academic Computing at Grinnell College in Grinnell, Iowa. Moberg has been active in national professional associations as an elected officer and active volunteer member. He served as Director and a member of the Faculty of the EDUCAUSE Leadership Institute and Chair and Vice Chair of the CAUSE Board of Directors. He has authored a variety of professional publications, including a chapter of the book "Computing Strategies in Liberal Arts Colleges" that is part of the EDUCOM Strategies Series on Information Technology. At Grinnell College, he organized the 1985 International Conference on Databases in the Humanities and Social Sciences, and edited the Proceedings of the Conference. He has served as a consultant on the use and organization of information technologies for numerous institutions, and is a frequent presenter at technology conferences. Moberg holds a Ph.D. in Mathematical Statistics from the University of Iowa, the M.S degree in Mathematics from North Dakota State University, and the B.A. degree in Mathematics from Bemidji State College.

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EDUCAUSE Presentations