KATIE REGAN was recently promoted to a new and expanded leadership position at OCM BOCES as director of educational technology. She has primarily worked with 22 schools in the Roman Catholic Diocese of Syracuse as a technology integration specialist for the Central New York Regional Information Center (CNYRIC), which falls under the direction of the […]
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KATIE REGAN was recently promoted to a new and expanded leadership position at OCM BOCES as director of educational technology. She has primarily worked with 22 schools in the Roman Catholic Diocese of Syracuse as a technology integration specialist for the Central New York Regional Information Center (CNYRIC), which falls under the direction of the Onondaga-Cortland-Madison Board of Cooperative Educational Services. Regan will be in charge of planning and implementing technology at OCM BOCES for its 1,100 employees. Before joining the CNYRIC in 2015, she performed similar work for two years as a Model Schools coordinator for the Mohawk Regional Information Center (MORIC) in Verona. Before MORIC, Regan worked seven years as an English teacher in the Altmar-Parish-Williamstown and Jordan-Elbridge school districts. She received a bachelor’s degree in computer science from Nyack College. Regan later earned her master’s degree in education and her administrative credentials from SUNY Oswego.