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Institute personnel, advisors, and volunteers represent a rich intellectual community drawing on expertise from all sectors.

Some of the names you will find here are world famous in their peer communities while others represent the next generation of rising stars. All share a commitment to advancing technology and doing the public good.

We are honored to have them as colleagues in our quest.

It should also be noted here that The Institute is politically non-partisan and does not endorse any political views, be they conservative or liberal, that you may find on the personal web pages of our colleagues and volunteers. Indeed their views on such matters reflect a rich diversity of opinion that is in no way relevant to the technical concerns that we have established The IEUC to address.

Where matters of public policy are indeed germane to the advancement of End User Computing, we shall strive to provide a balanced exposition of the choices available to you, the public, without taking on an active advocacy role, since doing so could only serve to get in the way of our charitable purposes.


The IEUC Board of Directors

The Institute is currently governed by a seven member Board consisting of:

  • Kirk St. Amant
  • Brian Carl Laskiewicz
  • Gerry McKiernan
  • Kent L. Norman
  • Jeff Smith
  • Peter J. Wasilko
  • Craig Watters

Former Directors

All of our former Directors have rotated out to our Advisory Board.

They are:

  • Rob Akscyn
  • Mark Bernstein
  • Susan Thomas
  • David Wilemon

Former Officers

Mark Bernstein served as our Vice President from September 2002 through 5 December 2005 when he rotated out to our Advisory Board.

Craig Watters then assumed that post.

The position of Secretary was originally held by Gerry McKiernan before being assumed by Brian Carl Laskiewicz.


Officers of The IEUC

The current Officers of the Institute are:

  • Peter J. Wasilko — President, Executive Director, Chief Technology Officer, and Treasurer
  • Craig Watters — Vice President
  • Brian Carl Laskiewicz — Secretary

The IEUC Advisory Board

We are very pleased with our growing Advisory Board and are most grateful to its members for their voluntary efforts on our behalf.

Overtime we plan to continue increase the number of advisors we can draw on, and will probably factor the Advisory Board into a number of distinct "panels" sharing subject matter expertise.

Please contact us if you would be interested in an appointment to this august body!

(N.B. We are currently updating this listing.)


Graduate Research Associates

The Institute's Graduate Research Associates are pursuing an advanced degree while working with us in exploring End User Computing topics.

(N.B. We are currently updating this listing.)


Professional Research Associates

The Institute's Professional Research Associates are licensed professionals who have completed their terminal degree and have been so gracious as to share their time and expertise with us.

Our first Professional Research Associate, was Brian Carl Laskiewicz, Esq. who also joined our Board of Directors on 5 December 2005.

(N.B. We are currently updating this listing.)


International Research Associates

The Institute provides a number of opportunities for volunteers from other nations to work with us in furthering the interests of End Users the world over. In this regard we are particularly interested in finding colleagues overseas who can help us access non-English academic work and share with us reports of how End Users in their part of the world grapple with the same issues that face us all.

(N.B. We are currently updating this listing.)