GW Division of Information Technology Analyst Thomas Cancelleri Named HDI Capital Area Analyst of the Year
Jan 5, 2012
WASHINGTON—Thomas Cancelleri, senior support analyst within the Division of Information Technology (IT) at the George Washington University, has been named the Capital Area Analyst of the Year by worldwide technical support association HDI. Mr. Cancelleri was recognized by HDI for his commitment to excellent customer service, collaboration with other groups across the university and innovative thinking. He received his award on Dec. 9 at HDI’s local chapter’s annual luncheon, and he will proceed to the Northeast Regional Analyst competition this month.
“It is an honor to be recognized alongside such accomplished technology professionals,” said Mr. Cancelleri. “This award serves as a challenge to the Division of IT to continue its commitment to high quality technical support and services.”
GW’s Division of Information Technology employs nearly 300 staff who work with students, faculty, staff and offices across the university to provide high-quality technology solutions.
“The Division of Information Technology takes the job of providing robust, sophisticated support and services to the GW community very seriously,” said David Steinour, GW’s chief information officer. “Thomas’s dedication to service is something we should all strive for as technology professionals.”
The Division of Information Technology is the chief provider of technology infrastructure, services, support and applications at the George Washington University. The Division of IT partners with stakeholders across GW to provide students, staff and faculty with the advanced technology solutions necessary to achieve academic excellence. Currently acknowledged as a leader in higher education IT, the Division of IT has established a robust infrastructure and services mix, which has received awards for disaster recovery and security, as well as overall design. From internet and phone connections in offices and residence halls to software that supports admissions, online registration and other aspects of day-to-day business, the Division of IT keeps GW connected.
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