Steve Jobs is gone.
In the days since the death of Apple's co-founder, a lot has been written on his vision, his genius, and how he changed the world. It’s all true.
My relationship with Steve is much simpler and more personal. It’s really a relationship with an idea: The Mac. The Mac was designed to be the "computer for the rest of us,” and I was one of them. I became a True Believer the first time I picked up a mouse, and I’ve been one ever since.
Ray Chambers, CGCM, MBA, has invested over 30 years managing and directing printing plants, copy centers, mail centers and award-winning document management facilities in higher education and government.
Most recently, Chambers served as vice president and chief information officer at Juniata College. Chambers is currently a doctoral candidate studying Higher Education Administration at the Pennsylvania State University (PSU). His research interests include outsourcing in higher education and its impact on support services in higher education and managing support services. He also consults (Chambers Management Group) with leaders in both the public and private sectors to help them understand and improve in-plant printing and document services operations.