Anne Massey

 
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A leading scholar in information systems, Anne built her distinguished career across five universities, with the bulk of her academic career at the Kelley School of Business at Indiana University Bloomington. At IU, among varied roles, she developed cross-disciplinary programs between the School of Informatics and Computing, the College of Arts and Sciences, the Business School, the School of Public Environmental Affairs, and the School of Law. She also co-founded the Center of Excellence for Women in Technology, which is the nation’s first and only large-scale, interdisciplinary, university-based initiative to encourage and promote the participation, empowerment, and achievement of women students, faculty, staff, and alumnae in technology. Anne has earned several awards for teaching undergraduate and graduate business students, including the Indiana University Board of Trustees’ Distinguished Teaching Award. She is now serving as the first female Dean of the Isenberg School of Management, and has been busy immersing herself in this new role.