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CCC Council Member Elisa Bertino Elected as ACM Vice President

May 31st, 2022 / in Announcements, CCC / by Maddy Hunter

Elisa Bertino

Last week, the Association for Computing Machinery (ACM), announced their election results. Among the new leadership was Computing Community Consortium Council Member, Elisa Bertino. She will begin her new two-year term as ACM Vice President on July 1.

Bertino is a Professor of Computer Science and research director at CERIAS at Purdue University, and a Fellow of both ACM and the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE). She has a long standing affiliation with ACM, formerly serving as the ACM Secretary/Treasurer, a 2019–2020 ACM Athena Lecturer and served on the editorial board for the ACM Transactions on Information and System Security. In addition, she is the Secretary/Treasurer John West, Director of Strategic Initiatives at the Texas Advanced Computing Center and a founding officer and current Chair of SIGHPC.

Congratulations can also be extended to Yannis Ioannidis (serving a two year term as the new ACM President) and Rashmi Mohan (Splunk Inc.) and Michelle Zhou (Juji, Inc.) who will serve four-year terms as Members-at-Large.

You can see the full article from the ACM Bulletin here. Congratulations Elisa!

 

 

CCC Council Member Elisa Bertino  Elected as ACM Vice President

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