Golisano College of Computing and Information Sciences National Council

The College of Computing and Information Sciences National Council comprises a talented group of individuals called upon regularly to advise the Dean on strategic issues and initiatives of major significance to the College, while also shaping visionary plans for the future. Council members provide critical input, analysis and philanthropic support, as well as promote the College to external audiences. Membership consists of alumni, parents, friends, and corporate partners of RIT who are leaders in their fields and can provide national and global perspectives.

The Council meets twice annually in the fall and spring. Membership is by invitation only from the Dean. Members serve three-year terms, renewable once, and are eligible for re-appointment after a break in service at discretion of the Dean. A Chair, appointed by the Dean, typically serves a two-year term. 

Expectations of Council members are intentionally limited to make it possible for busy individuals to participate. They include:

  • Provide counsel to the Dean through formal meetings, as well as on an individual basis periodically throughout the year.
  • Attend at least one meeting annually.
  • Facilitating introductions for the College within your own network.
  • Support the College philanthropically on an annual basis, minimally as a member of the Sentinel Society, preferably at a leadership level.
  • A willingness to consider a special gift to an area of particular interest during their term.

On a voluntary basis and as interest and available time allow, Council members may also participate in one or more of the following other activities:

  • Speak to classes
  • Attend RIT events
  • Consult with faculty and students
  • Give presentations to campus audiences
  • Recruit students for co-op and/or full-time career opportunities

Nominations, including self-nominations, are welcomed and encouraged. Please submit nominations to Leslie Wilson.