
Founding Director, The Campus Computing Project (www.campuscomputing.net)
Greater Los Angeles Area

Founding Director, The Campus Computing Project (www.campuscomputing.net)
Greater Los Angeles Area
The Campus Computing Project (www.campuscomputing.net) is the largest continuing study of information technology in American higher education. The project is widely cited by both campus officials and corporate executives as the definitive source for information about IT planning and policy issues affecting colleges and universities. The project also has affiliates in Brazil, Canada, and China.
Casey Green, founding director of The Campus Computing Project, is the author /co-author.editor of more than a dozen published research reports and some three dozen articles that have appeared in academic and professional publications. He is a featured speaker at some two dozen academic and professional conferences each year.
In addition his research and campus work, Green often serves as a consultant to firms interested in options and opportunities in the campus market. His project sponsors and corporate clients include Adobe, Apple, BearingPoint, Blackboard, Cengage (formerly Thomson Education), Cisco, Datatel, Dell, Google, HP, Houghton Mifflin, IBM, Lenovo, McGraw-Hill, Microsoft, Oracle, Pearson, PerceptIS, SAS, SunGard Higher Education, Sun Microsystems, and TouchNet, among others.
For additional information, please see our web site (www.campuscomputing.net) or contact Casey Green (cgreen@campuscomputing.net / 818.990.2212)
mapping the higher/postsecondary education market for corporate clients; consultant to investment firms interested in companies (hardware, software, IT services and publishing firms) that do business in the college market; sales training; serving as the 'loyal opposition" (emphasis on loyal) for clients who need "another set of eyes" on product and marketing plans, collateral materials, etc.