About the VPMO
The VPMO works collaboratively to encourage, coordinate, and synchronize efforts to ensure that LUC optimizes its strategic involvement on project impact and success. The VPMO will also be responsible for ensuring that the University’s project management methodology and practices are shared and supported for VPMO and non-VPMO projects within ITS departments.
VIRTUAL PROJECT MANAGEMENT OFFICE TEAM
Jim Sibenaller
AVP, Enterprise System Services
Granada Center, Suite 201
Florence Yun
Senior Project Manager
Granada Center, Suite 201
Heather Chester
Senior Project Manager
Granada Center, Suite 250, Room 254
Mary Bunker
Senior Project Manager
Granada Center, Suite 201
Warren Francis
Project Manager
Granada Center, Suite 201
Members of the VPMO are always available to answer questions about methodology and help you with your project management needs. To reach out to the VPMO for any questions, comments, or to ask about an engagement, please send us an email.
Chair: Jim Pardonek—University Information Security Office
Function/Area | Member | Alternate |
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Provost Office | TBD | None |
Advancement | Michael Halverson | TBD |
Finance | Cory O'Brien | Rebecca Gomez |
Financial Aid | TBD | TBD |
Human Resources | Carol Mc Cormack | Danielle Hansen |
ITS—Infrastructure | Dave Wieczorek | TBD |
ITS—Applications | Rejoice Jebamalaidass | TBD |
Registration & Records | TBD | TBD |
Risk Management | Karen Cornelius | Sue Bodin |
Student Development | TBD | TBD |
Health Sciences Campus | Ron Price | TBD |
Library | Hong Ma | Gino Angelini |
Ex-Officio | Jim Sibenaller | None |
Charter
The Information Security Council will provide guidance and oversight of the Information Security program with an emphasis on risk assessment, risk prioritization, strategy and policy issues.
Mission Statement
The mission of the Information Security Advisory Council is to assist management in securing University information assets, regardless of format, by providing guidance and oversight in the creation of an information security and risk management program. This includes directing security strategy, deciding on project priorities, recommending security policies and procedures, and ensuring compliance to applicable laws, regulations and contractual requirements, as well as monitoring the effectiveness of the information security program, and serving as an advocate of the information security program.
About the ISAC
The ISAC (formerly known as the Personal Information Risk Group) was created as a subcommittee to the IT Executive Steering Committee in 2006. The ISAC meets approximately quarterly. Guests are invited depending on the topics covered in the meeting. For historical information or for more information about the meetings, agendas and outcomes, please contact the Chair of the Information Security Advisory Council.