Terry Hogan

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University of Colorado Boulder
NCWIT Executive Director & CEO

Teresa (Terry) Hogan is the Executive Director and CEO at NCWIT. Her career began at US WEST where she was the lead engineer of the original region-wide dialup Internet access service and then the subsequent DSL product, MegaBit Services. After US WEST, Terry worked at the cable company MediaOne in Technology Intelligence, and then as an IT Strategy consultant for the Gartner Group. She worked in the leadership practice at Kalos Strategy Group and then joined AppliedTrust in 2005. At AppliedTrust she focused on technology strategy, information security, incident management, and standards compliance. She has additionally served on the boards of local nonprofits, including the Colorado Internet Cooperative Association and Social Venture Partners of Boulder County. She has a BS in Computer Science from the University of Colorado and a MA in Organizational Leadership from the University of Massachusetts.

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