St. Mary’s University - Vice President for Information Services and Chief Information Officer
Company: Academic Career & Executive Search
Location: San Antonio
Posted on: April 1, 2026
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Job Description:
St. Mary’s University Vice President for Information Services
and Chief Information Officer Academic Career & Executive Search is
pleased to assist St. Mary’s University in its search for Vice
President for Information Services and Chief Information Officer.
For full consideration, please apply by January 28, 2026. This is a
high-impact opportunity for a mission-aligned IS leader to serve as
the next Vice President for Information Services and Chief
Information Officer (VP and CIO). Located in San Antonio, one of
the nation’s fastest-growing major cities and a hub for a thriving
cybersecurity, bioscience, and higher education ecosystem, St.
Mary’s University stands at a pivotal moment in its digital
transformation. Founded in 1852 by Marianist brothers and priests,
it is the first institution of higher learning in San Antonio and
the oldest Catholic university in Texas and the Southwest. As a
proud Hispanic-Serving Institution, St. Mary’s offers a tight-knit
academic community on a beautiful 135-acre campus that blends
historic charm with modern facilities. Under the leadership of
President Winston Erevelles, the University is riding significant
momentum driven by major innovation and community-focused
initiatives. At the forefront is the fully operational $20 million
Blank Sheppard Innovation Center , which houses cutting-edge labs
for robotics, advanced manufacturing, data science, and more.
Another exciting development is the Voyager STEM Bus , a mobile
STEM laboratory designed and built by St. Mary’s engineering
students and equipped with robotics, VR, a 3D printer, and a flight
simulator to bring hands-on learning to local schools. The
University has also launched a $1.1 M dual credit partnership with
Alamo Colleges to expand access to college level coursework across
Bexar County, and its Laudato Si’ Committee is funding
sustainability projects, including water-refilling stations and
native plant habitats on campus. These initiatives, along with St.
Mary’s recent Carnegie Opportunity College designation, demonstrate
a university investing boldly in its future and deeply committed to
access, community impact, and an innovative academic mission.
Reporting directly to the President and serving on the Executive
Council, the VP and CIO provides vision and leadership for
technology strategy, academic technology, cybersecurity, and
enterprise digital infrastructure at this moment of significant
institutional momentum. The ideal candidate is both technically
exceptional and culturally grounded, deeply appreciating the
Marianist Charism , and serves as a trusted thought partner to
senior leaders. The VP and CIO also collaborates with the Provost
and Executive Vice President for Academic Affairs as a member of
the Academic Council. The VP and CIO will guide ongoing digital
modernization efforts, including automation of administrative
processes, expansion of analytics capabilities, and preparation for
a transition from an on-premises Banner ERP to a cloud-based
environment. The role oversees the Information Services Division,
which includes 40 full-time staff and 50 student assistants,
spanning five departments: Academic Technology Services - Canvas,
Zoom, Kaltura, instructional tech, media production, online
teaching certification Client and System Support Services - Help
Desk, classroom technology, device refresh, access control,
cameras, Microsoft environment, Banner ERP support Infrastructure
and Enterprise Services - Network, telecom, fiber/wireless,
firewalls, ERP infrastructure Information Security - Cybersecurity
platforms, MDR, SIEM, Rapid7, policies, audits, awareness Library
Services - Louis J. Blume Library, including archives and special
collections KEY RESPONSIBILITIES Serves as a trusted advisor to the
University senior leadership on emerging technologies and digital
trends that align with institutional priorities. Develops and
implements a forward-looking strategy aligned with the university’s
strategic plan and academic mission. Represents the university in
external collaborations, consortia, and industry partnerships.
Advances and supports enterprise risk management (ERM) practices
including developing and maintaining a robust compliance and
cybersecurity security environment. Develops and maintains the
Information Services budget, ensuring strategic allocation of
resources. Controls the operational budgets and contributes to the
cost-effective operation of the University. Participates in the
governance and strategy of artificial intelligence and machine
learning technologies to automate processes, personalize digital
experiences, and enhance decision-making across academic and
administrative functions. Supports the ethical and innovative use
of AI in academic and research contexts, including infrastructure
for high-performance computing and data science. Expands the use of
predictive analytics, business intelligence platforms, and
self-service reporting tools to provide broad, role-appropriate
access to data and support informed decision-making across academic
and administrative functions. Responsible for strategic planning,
governance, communications, and measurement/assessment using
evidence and data-based decision making. Leads efforts to identify,
consolidate, and eliminate redundant or underutilized applications
and platforms, ensuring efficient use of resources and improved
user experience across the institution. Facilitates
cross-functional alignment to support enterprise-wide goals, reduce
duplication, and enhance the consistency and quality of technology
services delivered throughout the university. Establishes an
environment that encourages team building, collaboration and
problem solving and promotes a culture of excellence, ethical
leadership and commitment to the overall success of the University.
Assists in supporting a system-wide data governance framework that
enables integrated analytics, reporting, and evidence-based
decision-making. Chairs committees and user groups, which provide
advisory guidance and aid in the governance of faculty committees
and user groups. Assures that Information Services maintains
accessibility, reliability and functionality of institutional
processes that depend on technology for business continuity and
minimizes impacts of outages, intrusions and service interruptions.
Provides leadership in aligning overall information services vision
with instructional goals by integrating, improving processes,
implementing initiatives, and maintaining infrastructure.
Implements best practices for improving organizational efficiencies
and project management, as well as classroom and course delivery
technologies. Integrates new information and computing systems to
support the teaching, learning and administrative work of the
University. Develops, implements and maintains policies and
procedures for these areas, as well as maintains compliance with
regulations and security concerns. Cultivates external relations
and opportunities with public and private sectors in support of the
University’s Information Services areas, as well as for
representing the University at conferences and organizations
related to these areas. Ensures the university is prepared to move
from the current on-premises ERP solution (Ellucian/Banner) to a
cloud-based system. MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS Bachelor’s degree in
Information Technology, Computer Science, or related field from an
accredited university or college. 7 years of progressive
information technology leadership, including at least 3 years in a
senior or executive-level role within a complex organization,
preferably in a higher education environment. Demonstrated
expert-level knowledge of fiscal planning, budgeting, data
analysis, and a deep understanding of enterprise technology
strategy, governance, and operations in a higher education
environment supporting undergraduate, graduate, professional, and
online students. Expertise in digital transformation, cloud
computing, modern data center architecture, and hybrid
infrastructure models. Strong knowledge of cybersecurity
frameworks, risk management practices, and regulatory compliance
(e.g., FERPA, HIPAA, GDPR). Advanced understanding of data
governance, data warehousing, analytics platforms, and AI-driven
decision support systems. Familiarity with academic technologies,
research computing, and administrative systems (e.g., ERP, LMS,
CRM). Awareness of ethical considerations and emerging regulations
related to artificial intelligence and data privacy. A demonstrated
commitment to the University’s Catholic and Marianist Mission,
while maintaining a campus culture that promotes and values
inclusion, diversity, equity, and access; promotes a welcoming
environment for all internal and external constituencies. PREFERRED
QUALIFICATIONS Advanced degree Bilingual English/Spanish, with the
ability to understand and to make oneself understood to
Spanish-speaking individuals. About St. Mary’s University View
Leadership Profile St. Mary’s University, as a Catholic Marianist
University, fosters the formation of people in faith and educates
leaders for the common good through community, integrated liberal
arts and professional education, and academic excellence. The
University’s mission is deeply rooted in both the Liberal Arts and
the Catholic Intellectual Tradition, which informs the five
fundamental characteristics of a Marianist education: formation in
faith; integral quality education; family spirit; service, justice
and peace, and integrity of creation; and adaptation and change.
These characteristics are the foundation of a holistic educational
experience designed to infuse students’ professional training with
an understanding of individual human development, community, the
natural world, and God. These, in turn, inspire human vocations,
ethical engagement and action, and creativity. The University
enrolls approximately 3,500 students in a diverse academic
community with four schools, more than 40 academic programs
including Ph.D. and J.D. programs, and numerous pre-professional
programs. Students at St. Mary’s benefit from a nurturing and
vibrant community atmosphere that encourages civic engagement,
undergraduate and graduate research, comprehensive faculty
mentoring, and service learning in San Antonio and around the
world. That community ethos extends beyond graduation, reflected in
the lives of 36,000 alumni pursuing vocations and service aimed at
improving the human condition globally. St. Mary’s consistently
ranks among the top universities for value and academic excellence.
It is No. 1 in the West for Best Value Schools, offering students
an exceptional combination of quality and affordability. In the
2026 U.S. News & World Report Best Colleges rankings, St. Mary’s
tied for No. 13 out of 118 Western universities for academic
quality and has been recognized as a top-tier regional university
for 32 consecutive years. Living in the Area San Antonio is the
seventh-largest city in the United States and the second-largest
city in Texas, with a population of more than 1.3 million
residents. Situated in the south-central part of Texas, it serves
as the seat of Bexar County and offers a dynamic combination of
culture, history, and economic opportunity. The jewel of the city
is the River Walk, a scenic network of walkways along the San
Antonio River lined with shops, restaurants, bars, and
entertainment venues. Downtown attractions include the Arneson
River Theater and the historic Alamo, Texas’s most visited tourist
site. The San Antonio Missions National Historical Park, a
recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, showcases the city’s
rich heritage. Festivals, such as Fiesta Noche del Rio and the
University-hosted Fiesta Oyster Bake, celebrate local traditions,
food, music, and community while raising funds for scholarships and
supporting student engagement at St. Mary’s. San Antonio boasts a
thriving culinary scene, world-class arts, and vibrant
neighborhoods, offering both Mexican, Tex-Mex, and international
cuisine. Outdoor enthusiasts enjoy parks, trails, and proximity to
nearby hill country. The city also has a strong military and
healthcare presence, including Joint Base San Antonio (Fort Sam
Houston, Lackland Air Force Base, Randolph Air Force Base), the
South Texas Medical Center, and the San Antonio Military Medical
Center. Economically, San Antonio is home to five Fortune 500
companies and an emerging cybersecurity, bioscience, and higher
education ecosystem, providing diverse professional opportunities.
With a cost of living below the national average, excellent
schools, and a welcoming community, San Antonio offers an
exceptional quality of life for professionals and families alike.
For more information about the area, visit: www.sanantonio.gov ,
www.sachamber.org , www.visitsanantonio.com . To Apply For full
consideration, please apply by January 28, 2026. Please apply
through the application link and do not email applications.
Applications will be reviewed as they are received and should
include a cover letter and curriculum vita. Ideally cover letters
should not exceed two pages. All applications are treated
confidentially. Inquiries, referrals, and nominations are also
treated confidentially. Inquiries and questions: Please send to
StMarysVPISCIO@acesrch.com . Nominations and referrals: Please send
the nominee’s name, title, and contact information if available to
nominations@acesrch.com . Institutional Information St. Mary's
University is a Hispanic-Serving Institution and an Equal
Opportunity Employer.
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