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Fullerton College is excited to announce the appointment of Curtis Galvez as the interim Director of Academic Computing Technologies (ACT). With over ten years of experience in higher education technology services, Galvez is well-equipped to lead the department during this transitional period. His career is marked by a strong blend of technical proficiency and leadership in various areas, including IT systems, security, and project management.
Galvez's journey in the field began at California State University, where he honed his skills and developed a deep understanding of the complexities involved in managing academic technology. His extensive background will be invaluable as he takes on this new role, overseeing the implementation of innovative solutions that enhance the educational experience for students and faculty alike.
The college community looks forward to Galvez's contributions and leadership as he navigates the challenges and opportunities that lie ahead in academic computing technologies.
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