


CIO Profile
Dan Moriarty has been the Senior Associate Provost for University Information Systems and the University's Chief Information Officer since September 1999. From 1998 to 1999 he was the CIO and Administrative Dean at Harvard Medical School where he was responsible for the planning and management of the School's activities in information technology, Continuing Medical Education, and Consumer Health Publications. Prior to this he was also the CIO and Associate Dean at the Medical School with responsibility for applications development, local and enterprise-wide networking, educational computing, research computing, telecommunications, PC support, software support and training, systems selection and implementation internal consulting and administrative systems.
Mr. Moriarty is past Director of the Healthcare Information Systems Practice at APM (Applied Practice Management, now part of CSC Index), where he was responsible for east-coast operations. Prior to joining APM, he was President of JSI Information Systems, a PC-based software development company headquartered in Boston. Mr. Moriarty has taught at Harvard University for fifteen years, most recently at the Harvard School of Public Health where he was course director for the school's competitive strategy course.

