Jesse Beauman
Jesse Beauman
Jesse Beauman is the Assistant Vice Chancellor for Enterprise Infrastructure at UNC Charlotte. He is responsible for wired and wireless infrastructure, servers and storage, security, policy/compliance and high performance computing. Prior to UNC Charlotte, Jesse worked for UMBC’s Division of Information Technology as the Director of Infrastructure. Those responsibilities included servers, storage, high performance computing, client support, classrooms and AV technology as well as security for the infrastructure. At UNC Charlotte, Jesse has led initiatives that include DR implementation, campus wide wireless replacement, cloud computing and Security. Jesse holds a B.S. and M.S. from UMUC in Information Systems and...
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Jesse Beauman is the Assistant Vice Chancellor for Enterprise Infrastructure at UNC Charlotte. He is responsible for wired and wireless infrastructure, servers and storage, security, policy/compliance and high performance computing. Prior to UNC Charlotte, Jesse worked for UMBC’s Division of Information Technology as the Director of Infrastructure. Those responsibilities included servers, storage, high performance computing, client support, classrooms and AV technology as well as security for the infrastructure. At UNC Charlotte, Jesse has led initiatives that include DR implementation, campus wide wireless replacement, cloud computing and Security. Jesse holds a B.S. and M.S. from UMUC in Information Systems and Cyber Security.
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