Tags: Office of Information Technology
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Delmaries joined the Franklin OIT team in Fall of 2018. She currently works as a Web Developer Specialist providing support and maintenance to all of Franklin College Department sites.
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Delmaries obtained her Computer System Engineering degree at the University of Georgia in 2015. From there, she went to work at a private company as an IT Consultant for three years with…
Damian began working with the Franklin OIT client services team in 2017. He provides technical support to faculty and staff in the Art and Music departments.
He enjoys rock collecting, video games, and bad puns.
After graduating from UGA with degrees in Computer Science and Japanese Language and Literature, Kyle worked at the College of Education OIT. He then moved to Japan for 8 years to teach English until returning in 2014. Kyle currently provides IT support for the Art-Music hub for Franklin OIT. In his free time he enjoys watching movies, gaming, reading, cooking, and spending time with his daughter.
Jeremy joined Franklin OIT in 2015 as a Client Services Associate in Art and Music. In 2022, he became the Biological Sciences Hub Lead and Specialist. Most recently, in the summer of 2025, he joined the Franklin OIT leadership team as an IT Senior Manager.
Kurtis is an IT Professional Associate and joined Franklin OIT in May 2015. He has a BBA degree from University of Georgia's Terry college in Supply Chain and Operations Management.
Reid joined the university in 2010, providing departmental support for Romance Languages and technical support for the department's aging language labs. He was assimilated into the Franklin College collective in 2013 as the second member of the new Instructional Technology team.
In his former life, Reid held a variety of positions in the music industry while playing in a series of criminally underrated bands. Succumbing to reality at the…
Carrie is a graduate of UGA with B.S. degrees in Mathematics (2000) and Statistics (2009). She joined the Department of Communication Studies (formerly Speech Communication) in 2000, and she joined Franklin OIT in 2013. She currently works in the Geography-Geology hub supporting clients in Chemistry, Geography, Geology, and Physics and Astronomy.
Jason joined Franklin OIT in 2009
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Jason provides client desktop support services for the departments of Anthropology, Philosophy, Religion and Psychology. Jason provides all aspects of desktop support and management including hardware, software, deployment and networking for all faculty, staff, graduate students, computer labs, and classrooms.
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Jason graduated with a degree in Economics…
Heath is a graduate of the University of Georgia, where he earned degrees in English and Landscape Architecture. His professional interests include technology, interaction design, tangible digital media, and fixing things that are broken. Heath works in the Franklin College Dean's Office as a member of the leadership team in the Office of Information Technology.
Dylan began working with Franklin OIT in 2012. Before transitioning to Franklin OIT, Dylan was employed at UGA Food Services as their Systems Administrator. Prior to his affiliation with UGA, Dylan worked in K-12 IT support for ten years. Dylan began with Franklin OIT as an IT Professional Associate, and accepted a promotion on north campus as an IT Professional Specialist in 2014. In 2018, Dylan accepted a promotion…
Richard joined the Franklin OIT Client Services team in 2009
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Richard serves as a liaison between the faculty, staff, and students of Franklin College and their technology, ensuring the relationship remains symbiotic and not adversarial. If the relationship becomes strained, Richard provides mediation in the form of repairs, upgrades, or training to predicate a synergistic culture of person and…
Debbie is the IT Associate Director after having joined the Franklin OIT Instructional Technology team in 2013. She has been working at the University of Georgia since 1995.
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She serves as the IT Associate Director
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A graduate of the University of Georgia with a B.S. in Computer Science, she has over twenty years of experience working in Instructional Technology, Desktop as…
Bryan began his career in the Franklin College of Arts & Sciences in 1996 as a student worker responsible for web design and content in the Division of Biological Sciences. After consecutively completing both a Bachelor of Arts in Linguistics with a minor in English, as well as a Master’s of Education in Instructional Technology, Bryan enjoyed a tenure on the Faculty of the College of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences as Distance…
As the IT Executive Director, Michael provides strategic direction, technical guidance, and operational oversight of the Office of Information Technology within the Franklin College of Arts and Sciences. He also provides council to college leadership, serves as a member of the Vice President for IT's Executive Council, participates in the campus-wide IT Manager's Forum with peer campus IT leaders, and serves on several committees. Michael also…
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Michael Brewer is a UGA Web Developer Principal and a Certified HDI Support Center Analyst. Michael's responsibilities include developing and supporting applications for intranet and internet use, creating, managing, and assisting in the migration of databases, and desktop and network support; his skills include Drupal, PHP, Javascript, Bash shell programming, PostgreSQL, MySQL, data visualization, and git.…
Stephanie started work with UGA as part of the Franklin College OIT Web Services Team in 2013.
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She serves as the visionary and manager for Web Services, overseeing strategy, operations, and client engagement. She manages relationships with 45 departments, centers, and institutes; handles contracts and billing; and oversees the campus course evaluation system. She also leads the implementation of web technologies…
Interesting, if counter-intuitive, research on the implications of mentoring, from the department of psychology:
Networking within an organization and having a mentor are widely thought to promote career success, but a new University of Georgia study finds that African-American men don't receive the same measurable benefits from these professional connections that Caucasians do.
Study co-author Lillian Eby, a professor in the Industrial-…