UMassOnline Wins 2008 Public Sector Technology Leadership Award
Posted on October 28, 2008 by Jennifer Brady
On October 28th, UMassOnline Chief Executive Officer David Gray announced that UMassOnline has been named this year’s winner of the Mass Technology Leadership Council’s Technology Leadership Award among public sector organizations. This coveted recognition, which was announced at the Council’s 11th Annual awards event on October 23 in Boston, honors the region’s leading public sector organization for excellence in business and technology. Other finalists competing for top honors this year included the City of Boston, BostonFIRST, and the Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center.
This is great news for learners and teachers. If you are a UMassOnline student, this is very good news because it validates that the online technology we’re adapting for you is at the highest possible level. If you’re a UMassOnline faculty member, this is great news because it means you can be assured we’re providing the technologies best able to enrich your online teaching. [You can read the text of the complete news release about this award on our website.]
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