Biography
Contact David
- Office: ST 206
- Phone: 859-572-1949
- E-mail: david.hirsch@nku.edu
- Web site:
imi.nku.edu
David Hirsch, B.S.
Program Director
David Hirsch is the Program Director for the Infrastructure Management Institute at Northern Kentucky University's College of Informatics. In this role, David performs development and execution of strategic programs for the organization. Examples of these programs include the Student Advanced Technology Program (which assists regional business with technology needs, while giving Informatics students opportunities to apply classroom taught skills to real world scenarios), and the "Transportation Technology" project (in which NKU has partnered with TANK to provide extended technology services, such as free Wi-Fi service, to improve transportation in the region).
David joined NKU in February of 2006 to assist in developing the Infrastructure Management Institute's programs. Prior to joining NKU, David was an Assistant Vice President at Computer Associates where he performed multiple roles including heading up project management for the flagship product line, building and managing a regional technical support team, software design and development, development and delivery of technical training, and customer facing pre and post sales engagements.
David graduated with honors from NKU with a Bachelor of Science in Computer Science with areas of concentration in Mathematics and Business Administration.
David joined NKU in February of 2006 to assist in developing the Infrastructure Management Institute's programs. Prior to joining NKU, David was an Assistant Vice President at Computer Associates where he performed multiple roles including heading up project management for the flagship product line, building and managing a regional technical support team, software design and development, development and delivery of technical training, and customer facing pre and post sales engagements.
David graduated with honors from NKU with a Bachelor of Science in Computer Science with areas of concentration in Mathematics and Business Administration.
