“A Force to Be Reckoned With”: St. John’s Joins Local Chapter of National Technology Leaders

By Barry Moskowitz

Queens, NY — When Joseph J. Tufano stood to speak before a recent luncheon gathering of local technology leaders from Long Island, NY, he had one thought in mind: each professional in the audience represented a potential “client” of St. John’s University.

Mr. Tufano, the University’s Chief Information Officer, was a keynote speaker at the May 17th meeting of The Association of Information Technology Professionals’ Long Island chapter (AITP-LI). More than 6,000 information technology leaders from across the country belong to the organization.

“They were definitely an impressive group,” says Mr. Tufano. “And every one of them could one day enter into a relationship with St. John’s. They might be able to offer our students internships or job opportunities. More than a few of them might decide to send their children to be educated at St. John’s.”

Knowing this, Mr. Tufano wanted to share a message: “When it comes to technology and education, St. John’s is a force to be reckoned with in the metropolitan area.”

“We want to put St. John’s and its students on the radar of the New York area’s technology leaders,” says Robert A. Barone, Assistant Dean and Director of Planning in the College of Professional Studies at St. John’s. As a University member of AITP-LI, Dean Barone invited Mr. Tufano to speak before the group.

Students and faculty at St. John’s, Dean Barone notes, need to join forces with “the movers and shakers” in technology-related industries. “We have a lot to contribute,” says Dean Barone. “I’ll never forget a meeting I had with the CIO of a top biomedical organization on Long Island. He said his company actually has trouble finding skilled computer scientists. St. John’s could fill a real need for companies like his.”

At the meeting, Mr. Tufano and five other speakers received plaques thanking them for their remarks. The meeting -- at Milleredge Cottage in Jericho, NY – drew about 100 CIOs from corporations like Computer Associates, Cisco, JetBlue Airways, Brookhaven Laboratories and other leading corporations throughout the metropolitan area.

“It was an impressive group,” says Dean Barone, “and everyone was interested in what St. John’s is doing, because just about everyone has heard of St. John’s.”

The event allowed Mr. Tufano to showcase some of St. John’s most recent achievements in technology. For example, Mr. Tufano noted that St. John’s is the only New York-area university ranked in Intel’s Top-Ten “Most Unwired Colleges.” St. John’s also is named among IBM’s “Heroes of Technology.”

Mr. Tufano paid special attention to the University’s Laptop Program, which provides every new undergraduate with an IBM notebook computer, and the Portable Professor Program, which trains faculty to more effectively use technology in the classroom.

The College of Professional Studies and the University’s Career Center coordinate St. John’s membership in AITP-LI. The University is looking into upgrading its membership in the prestigious professional organization.

“There are so many benefits to being involved,” says Dean Barone. “Networking is vital at a time when the industry’s most cutting-edge knowledge is shared through networking efforts like this. At the same time, AITP offers scholarships, internships and other opportunities to students.” Above all, says Dean Barone, “We want St. John’s name to be out there.”

For Mr. Tufano, visibility is a well-earned reward for St. John’s. “Leaders begin to look at us as being among their peers,” he says. “We get to exchange ideas, talk about innovations. I want people to understand that St. John’s is a top player in technology – a peer among the best.”

Joseph J. Tufano, St. John's University Chief Information Officer, the keynote speaker at the May 17th meeting of The Association of Information Technology Professionals’ Long Island chapter (AITP-LI)
Joseph J. Tufano, St. John's University Chief Information Officer, the keynote speaker at the May 17th meeting of The Association of Information Technology Professionals’ Long Island chapter (AITP-LI) with other certificate recipients