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Princeton Weekly Bulletin   May 7, 2007, Vol. 96, No. 26   prev   next   current


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Peter Olenick (photo: Denise Applewhite)

Spotlight

Name: Peter Olenick.

Position: Senior manager of networking and telecommunications systems for support services in the Office of Information Technology. Supervising eight people who manage the infrastructure of the campus data and voice network. Overseeing the design and monitoring the networks. Evaluating software. Troubleshooting.

Quote: “One of the reasons I’ve been at the University for 40 years is I’ve been able to keep my hand in the technology — in the early years I was doing punch cards and mainframes. Hopefully I’m able to mentor people new to IT at Princeton and give them a sense of the history of information technology and how dramatically it’s changed over time.”

Other interests: Traveling to England to visit castles and cathedrals. Woodworking.

 

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