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Kristen Dietiker named chief information officer

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After a national search, the University of Washington Bothell has  selected Kristen Dietiker from Santa Clara University as its new chief  information officer. 

Starting August 1, Dietiker will serve as assistant vice chancellor  for Information Technology and as chief information officer, leading the  UW Bothell IT team and providing strategic direction for the University’s technology services. 

Dietiker has spent her entire career in higher education because she  believes in its power to transform lives. “I think UW Bothell  exemplifies that well,” she said. “The University has always impressed  me as a model of social mobility — especially with its success of  graduating first-generation college students and graduating large  numbers of students debt-free.” 

Leading with values 

Over the course of her decade-long career, Dietiker has held IT  leadership positions at the University of Washington, Menlo College and  Santa Clara University. In each of these roles, she said that she has  led with the following four values: 

  1. Service: She strives to provide a meaningful experience to the  people she serves and to those she supports, including her own team.

    “While CIO at Menlo College, Kristen achieved the lowest staff turnover  rate across the college,” said Gowri Shankar, UW Bothell’s vice  chancellor for Planning & Administration. “She reorganized systems  and teams to improve collaboration and communication, resulting in  improved customer satisfaction and faster resolution times.”

      

  2. Adaptability: Whether adapting to a pandemic or flexing into new  areas to address emerging needs, Dietiker said she strives to meet new  challenges with innovative approaches.

    “Throughout my career, I have led and developed a wide range of  initiatives including everything from core network upgrades and  enterprise resource planning implementations to website migrations and  classroom technology upgrades,” she said. “I have always been somebody  who has their fingers in a lot of different pots.”

     

  3. Growth: She continually seeks to improve both herself and the organizations for which she works.

    “At Santa Clara University, I was successful in moving the needle in  terms of cybersecurity and was able to partner across the university to  implement protections,” she said. “I was also able to increase  cybersecurity staff, which is always a hard sell in higher education but  especially so during a pandemic.”

     

  4. Integrity: Dietiker said she is committed to doing what is best for students, colleagues and the University.

    “I am looking forward to diving in and learning everything I can about  UW Bothell’s existing technology services,” she said. “I will be  focusing on developing relationships across campus to make sure I have a  full understanding of current and future needs.” 

A return to her roots 

Dietiker recieved a bachelor’s degree in philosophy and religion from  Muskingum University in Ohio and a master’s degree in library and  information science from the University of Washington. 

“I am really excited to be back at UW, my alma matter,” she said.  “All my interactions with the people of UW Bothell have revealed that it  is a special place, and I am excited to have the opportunity to learn  more about the campus community and support the fantastic work that is  being done here.  

“I am just really excited to help build UW Bothell’s future.” 

Source:https://www.uwb.edu/news/june-2022/kristen-dietiker-named-chief-information-officer

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