Chuck Dwyer of IT Services Earns Triple Certification From International Data Center Authority

Chuck Dwyer, IT Services data facilities manager
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Chuck Dwyer, IT Services data facilities manager

Chuck Dwyer, IT Services Data Center Facilities Manager, earned three certifications earlier this month during International Data Center Authority training. Dwyer achieved certification as a Data Center Infrastructure Specialist (DCIS), Data Center Engineering Specialist (DCES) and Data Center Infrastructure Expert (DCIE).

While attending training, Dwyer met and collaborated with other data center experts from across the world, including the CIOs of Tanzania and Unified Power.

Dwyer's certifications support the university's efforts improve and expand technology resources for students, faculty and staff.

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