DR. JERROLD M. GROCHOW
Vice President for Information Services and
Technology
Massachusetts
Institute of Technology
Dr.
Jerrold M. Grochow joined MIT as Vice President for Information Services and
Technology in November, 2003. He had most
recently been Chief Technology Officer at FOLIOfn, Inc., a start-up providing
innovative Internet-based financial services.
He has also been a consultant to the MITRE Corporation working with the
Department of Treasury’s Office of Critical Infrastructure Protection focusing
on issues of the banking and financial industry.
From
1992 until 1999, Dr. Grochow was Chief Technology Officer at American
Management Systems, an international consulting and systems development firm,
and Director of the AMS Center for Advanced Technologies, which he
founded. Prior to becoming CTO, his
work with AMS involved designing, developing and managing information systems
for a wide variety of large-scale government and corporate applications.
While
working at MIT from 1968-1972, he was a member of the team developing the
Multics Time-Sharing System (the predecessor of UNIX) and MIT’s first use of
the ARPANET (the predecessor of the Internet).
In
addition to two books, he has written over 50 articles on topics related to
information systems management and development that have appeared in numerous
industry and general publications, including eWeek, Computerworld, Information
Week, and The New York Times.
Dr. Grochow received his B.S. and M.S. in Electrical Engineering, and Ph.D. in Management from MIT.