IITS Staff

 NameDepartmentTitlePhone
William BakerAdmin Information Mgmt ServicesSr Programmer/Analyst(605)642-6206
Aaron BauerlyNetwork & Computer Support ServicesTech Integration Specialist(605)642-6261
Shelby CihakNetwork & Computer Support ServicesHelp Desk Specialist(605)642-6580
Christina CouchDigital Media Resource ServicesSecretary(605)642-6242
Calvin CrooksDigital Media Resource ServicesDirector of Graphics and Media(605)642-6240
Richard EberleinAdmin Information Mgmt ServicesSenior Programmer Analyst(605)642-1253
Nichole GolinvauxSouth Dakota Library NetworkSenior Secretary(605)642-6020
Troy HallNetwork & Computer Support ServicesComputer Support Analyst(605)642-6431
Terrance HuppInstructional Technology ServicesMgr, Instructional Tech Svs(605)642-6038
Fred NelsonNetwork & Computer Support ServicesDir Network & Computing Serv(605)642-6848
Roxy SchmitAdmin Information Mgmt ServicesData Processing Supv(605)642-6129
Mike SchnoebelenAdmin Information Mgmt ServicesSenior Programmer/Analyst(605)642-6957
Tracey SteinbachNetwork & Computer Support ServicesSr Comp Support Spec(605)642-6768
Anne StevensInstructional Technology ServicesSenior Comp Sup Spec(605)642-6064
Garrett StevensNetwork & Computer Support ServicesSystems Software Specialist(605)642-6069
Ven ThompsonAdmin Information Mgmt ServicesSenior Programmer Analyst(605)642-6140
Warren WilsonSouth Dakota Library NetworkChief Info Technology Officer(605)642-6232
Richard WoodworthNetwork & Computer Support ServicesComputer Support Analyst-UC RC(605)718-4052
Black Hills State University

CONTACT IITS:
E.Y. Berry Library Room 007
7:00 AM - 4:00 PM M-F
IITS Office: 605.642.6020
IITS Help Desk: 605.642.6580
BHSUHelpDesk@BHSU.edu

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