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Leadership Synergy: Empowering Others for Excellence

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At the heart of true leadership lies the transformative power to elevate and empower others, fostering an environment where collective success flourishes. John Rathje, a seasoned professional renowned for his leadership acumen, exemplifies this essence through his role as the Vice President of Information Services and CIO at Kent State University. With a profound understanding that leadership extends beyond personal accomplishments, Rathje's journey underscores the significance of guiding individuals towards their full potential. By embracing a philosophy centered on collaboration and selfless guidance, he embodies the ideals of genuine leadership, igniting a ripple effect of growth and achievement within his organization and the community at large. Rathje's experience serves as a testament to the idea that the most impactful leaders are those who prioritize the elevation and empowerment of others.

Here’s more about John Rathje

Objective, professional and strategic leader. I seek outcomes which improve process, enhance user experience and reduce complexity. Operational excellence is the expectation.

Teams that think creatively and value difference and diversity energize me. I appreciate challenges that invite innovation, collaboration and fresh perspectives.

Prior to joining Kent State, John spent 15 years in informational technology roles in higher education. Most recently he served as the Associate Vice Chancellor and CIO at the University of Arkansas at Little Rock (UALR). He also served as the Dean of Technology for Central Michigan University (CMU) College of Medicine and as the Director of Application Development and Support at Central Michigan University. In the private sector, John served as President and CEO of a technology advocacy firm and Co-Founder and President of Diversified Computer Group, Inc.

http://www.kent.edu/

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At the heart of true leadership lies the transformative power to elevate and empower others, fostering an environment where collective success flourishes. John Rathje, a seasoned professional renowned for his leadership acumen, exemplifies this essence through his role as the Vice President of Information Services and CIO at Kent State University. With a profound understanding that leadership extends beyond personal accomplishments, Rathje's journey underscores the significance of guiding individuals towards their full potential. By embracing a philosophy centered on collaboration and selfless guidance, he embodies the ideals of genuine leadership, igniting a ripple effect of growth and achievement within his organization and the community at large. Rathje's experience serves as a testament to the idea that the most impactful leaders are those who prioritize the elevation and empowerment of others.

Here’s more about John Rathje

Objective, professional and strategic leader. I seek outcomes which improve process, enhance user experience and reduce complexity. Operational excellence is the expectation.

Teams that think creatively and value difference and diversity energize me. I appreciate challenges that invite innovation, collaboration and fresh perspectives.

Prior to joining Kent State, John spent 15 years in informational technology roles in higher education. Most recently he served as the Associate Vice Chancellor and CIO at the University of Arkansas at Little Rock (UALR). He also served as the Dean of Technology for Central Michigan University (CMU) College of Medicine and as the Director of Application Development and Support at Central Michigan University. In the private sector, John served as President and CEO of a technology advocacy firm and Co-Founder and President of Diversified Computer Group, Inc.

http://www.kent.edu/

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