30 Higher Ed IT Influencers to Follow in 2024

As enrollment and retention remain top concerns for higher education leaders, IT professionals and other technology experts are integral members of these institutions’ teams. They know that to stay competitive, colleges and universities must employ the latest technologies and give students access to the technology they will see in the workforce. Whether they’re keeping campus secure or deploying the latest artificial intelligence applications, influential college and university technology professionals work to move their institutions forward.

For our 2024 list of higher ed IT influencers to follow, EdTech: Focus on Higher Education has spotlighted 30 individuals who are lending their voices to promote the continued adoption and integration of technology.

Take a look at this year’s list of forward-thinking IT leaders, teaching and learning specialists, podcasters, authors, and more, and give them a follow to stay on top of what’s next in higher ed.

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Anna Mills

Anna Mills is an English instructor at Cañada College and the College of Marin in California, and she’s also an advocate for artificial intelligence literacy in teaching and learning. She frequently compiles and shares AI resources for instructors.

Anne Keough Keehn

Anne Keough Keehn is the CEO and founder of Quantum Thinking, a higher education advisory firm. Keehn has also worked as the global education lead for Zoom, where she helped design the Zoom Summer Academy. In her current role, she frequently leads discussions among higher education leaders on topics ranging from leadership in higher ed to edtech.

Bridget Burns

Bridget Burns is CEO of the University Innovation Alliance, a national laboratory for student success innovation helping universities collaborate to improve student outcomes. She also hosts a web series, broadcast live on her social media channels, called Innovating Together, in which she interviews influential experts in higher education.

Dan Greenstein

Dan Greenstein is chancellor of Pennsylvania’s State System of Higher Education. In 2018, PSSHE began a redesign of its educational and business models. On his website, Greenstein posts a series of blogs outlining how the system used data and technology to orchestrate the redesign. Greenstein was named a Higher Education IT Executive of the Year by EdScoop in 2022 for his work on this project.

Daniel Clerke

Ed Aractingi

Ed Aractingi is the CIO at William & Mary and serves on the Net+ advisory board for Internet2. Aractingi also serves on EDUCAUSE’s IT Governance, Risk and Compliance Advisory Committee.

Enilda Romero-Hall

Enilda Romero-Hall is an associate professor, and coordinator of the Learning, Design and Technology Ph.D. program at the University of Tennessee, Knoxville. She teaches courses on instructional design, and her areas of research include the design and development of interactive multimedia, faculty and learners’ digital literacy, and networked learning in online social communities.

Erin Maher-Moran

Ethan Mollick

Gary Ackerman

Gary Ackerman is director of teaching and learning innovation at Greenfield Community College. He also hosts a podcast called Appropriate Proper Reasonable, which examines technology in schools with topics ranging from classroom technology and cloud computing to cybersecurity and IT leadership.

George Veletsianos

George Veletsianos is a professor in the Learning Technologies program at the College of Education and Human Development at the University of Minnesota, Twin Cities. There, he holds the Bonnie Westby Huebner Chair in Education and Technology. His focus is on artificial intelligence and online and flexible learning modalities, and he has been designing, developing and evaluating digital learning environments for nearly 20 years.

Jesse Stommel

Jesse Stommel is a faculty member in the Writing Program at the University of Denver. He is also co-founder of Hybrid Pedagogy, the journal of critical digital pedagogy, and the Digital Pedagogy Lab event.

Joshua Kim

Joshua Kim is assistant provost for online learning at Dartmouth College and is co-author of the books Learning Innovation and the Future of Higher Education and The Low-Density University. He is a regular contributor to Inside Higher Ed, where he writes for the Learning Innovation blog.

Julie Schell

Julie Schell is the assistant vice provost of academic technology and the director of the Office of Academic Technology at The University of Texas at Austin. She oversees the university’s technology-enhanced learning ecosystem and works to advance teaching and learning through the strategic use of academic technology.

Katie Conrad

Katie Conrad is an English professor at the University of Kansas with an interest in artificial intelligence and AI ethics. She recently led a summer institute on AI and digital literacy for Kansas City educators across grade levels to help them thoughtfully consider AI in the classroom.

Lance Eaton

Lance Eaton is director of faculty development and innovation at College Unbound, an organization dedicated to helping adult learners complete their college educations. He also has a newsletter on artificial intelligence with more than 2,000 subscribers and is a consultant, speaker and writer who focuses on educational technology, digital learning, instructional design, AI and more.

Madeline Pumariega

Madeline Pumariega is the first female president of Miami Dade College. In 2022, she was named one of LinkedIn’s Top Voices in Education in recognition of the content she shares on that platform. She is vocal about the need for education in technology fields to support local workforces.

Marc Watkins

Marc Watkins, assistant director of academic innovation at the University of Mississippi, trains faculty on artificial intelligence literacy. He also publishes a weekly newsletter with more than 2,000 subscribers on the topic of AI and ethics.

Mike Pedersen

Mike Richichi

Nick Baker

Nick Baker is the director of the University of Windsor’s Office of Open Learning, which champions online, open and hybrid teaching and learning modalities at the university. The office provides faculty support, resources and training on creating materials for digital learning.

Peggy Semingson

Peggy Semingson is an associate professor of Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages at the University of Texas at Arlington and posts about the future of learning, online learning and more. She is also the host of the Pedagogy NEXT podcast and has a YouTube channel with more than 6,000 subscribers.

Randy Marchany

Randy Marchany is CISO at Virginia Tech and director of the Virginia Tech IT Security Lab. He is also a founding member of the U.S. Cyber Challenge, which aims to identify, attract, recruit and place the next generation of cybersecurity professionals.

Rob Moore

Rob Moore is an assistant professor of educational technology and director of the IDEATE Lab in the Institute for Advanced Learning Technologies at the University of Florida. His research focuses on engagement, digital ecologies and learning analytics. He is also a co-principal investigator for the National Science Foundation-funded Learning Analytics in STEM Education Research Institute.

Saby Waraich

Saby Waraich is a keynote speaker who specializes in leadership and serves as the CIO of Clackamas Community College. This combination of expertise means he’s not only an expert in all things higher ed IT but also in knowing what it takes to motivate and lead a team.

Scott Pulsipher

Stella Lee

Stella Lee is the chief learning strategist for Paradox Learning, where she focuses on enterprisewide learning strategy and governance, digital ethics, artificial intelligence, evaluation and learning analytics, and more.

Tim Van Woeart

Torrey Trust

Torrey Trust is a professor of learning technology at the University of Massachusetts Amherst, where she focuses on how educators interact with artificial intelligence and other technologies.

Viji Sathy

Viji Sathy is associate dean for evaluation and assessment in the Office of Undergraduate Education at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. She is also the co-founder of inclusifiED, has co-authored a book on inclusive teaching, and has worked with campus partners to create online tools and apps to support student success.

To discover EdTech’s Higher Ed IT influencers from previous years, check out our lists from 2023, 2022, 2021, 2020 and 2019.

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