King University
Jim Donahue has extensive work experience in the field of information technology. Jim started their career at King College in 1992 as the Director of Information Technology, where they held this position for seven years. In 1999, they transitioned to King University as the Associate Vice President for Information Services. In this role, they were responsible for overseeing the campus-wide technology initiatives, managing the Information Technology department, and developing policies and procedures. Jim also played a key role in negotiating vendor contracts for hardware and software. Additionally, Jim supervised the activities and operations of the E.W. King Library. In 2000, they were promoted to the position of Chief Operating Officer/Chief Financial Officer at King University, where they currently hold this position.
Jim Donahue earned a BA in Business Administration from King University from 1986 to 1990. Later, they pursued an MBA with a focus on Management Science from Virginia Tech - Pamplin College of Business, completing it from 1990 to 1992.
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King University
King University is a Presbyterian, doctoral-level comprehensive university. Founded in 1867 as King College, the University offers more than 80 majors, minors, pre-professional degrees and concentrations in fields such as business, nursing, law, medical and health sciences, pharmacy, education, and humanities. Graduate programs are offered in business administration, education, and nursing. A number of research, off-campus learning opportunities, and travel destinations are also available. King University is a NCAA Division II and a Conference Carolinas member with 25 varsity sports. King University has five academic schools of learning: • College of Arts and Sciences • School of Business • School of Education • School of Nursing • Peeke School of Christian Mission • School of Behavioral and Health Sciences • School of Applied Science and Technology Location: Bristol, Tennessee, the twin city of Bristol, Virginia. One community in two states: Bristol, Virginia, on the north side of State Street and Bristol, Tennessee, on the south side nestled in the foothills of the Smoky Mountains. Campus: 135 wooded acres and Georgian-style architecture buildings provide a quiet, beautiful learning environment that's just two minutes away from bustling downtown Bristol.