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CSUF alum Chris Manriquez is set to return to his alma mater on August 1, stepping into the role of vice president for information technology and chief information officer. With an impressive background in the field, Manriquez brings a wealth of experience and knowledge to the position. He previously held various leadership roles in technology and information systems, demonstrating a commitment to enhancing digital infrastructure and fostering innovation.
In his new role, Manriquez will be responsible for overseeing the university's information technology strategy, ensuring that it aligns with the institution's goals and objectives. His vision includes enhancing the technological resources available to students, faculty, and staff, thereby improving the overall educational experience at CSUF.
Manriquez's return is not just a homecoming; it represents a significant opportunity for CSUF to further develop its technological capabilities. The university community eagerly anticipates the positive impact of his leadership on the campus's digital landscape.
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