Tiffany Frank

AI Technical Program Manager at Internet2

Tiffany (Habay) Frank is an accomplished AI Technical Program Manager at Internet2 since July 2024, previously serving as the Director of Educational Partnerships at Kaltura, where strategic partnership initiatives were developed to enhance market presence in the education sector. With extensive experience at Carnegie Mellon University in various leadership roles, including Director of IT Support Services, Tiffany effectively managed critical operational service areas and developed streamlined support for end users. Other notable positions include directing educational technology services at the University of Pittsburgh, overseeing multimedia services at Marymount University, and managing instructional technology at New York Law School and Baruch College. Tiffany's early career included a role as a Software Trainer at Apple Computer. Holding a Master’s degree in Instructional Design from UMass Boston and a Bachelor’s degree in Film Studies from the University of Pittsburgh, Tiffany combines a strong educational background with a wealth of practical experience in technology and education.

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Pittsburgh, United States

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Internet2

Internet2 is a collaboration of many U.S.-based universities to develop networking and advanced applications for learning and research.The Internet2 community develops and deploys network technologies for the future of the internet. These technologies include large-scale network performance measurement and management tools, secure identityand access management tools, and capabilities such as scheduling high-bandwidth, high-performance circuits.Internet2 members serve on several advisory councils, collaborate in a variety of working groups and special interest groups, gather at spring and fall member meetings, and are encouraged to participate in the strategic planning process.The Internet2 Project was originally established by 34 university researchers in 1996 under the auspices of EDUCOM.


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