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Gaspare LoDuca has been appointed as the vice president for information systems and technology and chief information officer at MIT, with his new role commencing on August 18. Previously, LoDuca served as the vice president for information technology and CIO at Columbia University, where he gained extensive experience in managing complex information systems and technology initiatives.
In his new position, LoDuca will be responsible for overseeing MIT's information technology strategies, enhancing digital infrastructure, and ensuring that the institution remains at the forefront of technological advancements. His leadership is expected to foster innovation and improve the overall efficiency of MIT's information systems.
LoDuca's appointment comes at a time when educational institutions are increasingly relying on technology to enhance learning experiences and streamline operations. His expertise in navigating the rapidly evolving tech landscape will be crucial in supporting MIT's mission and goals in the coming years.
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