Kuali Foundation - Organization

Organization

The project was formally announced in August 2004; its initial members were Indiana University, the University of Hawaii, the National Association of College and University Business Officers (NACUBO), and rSmart. Jennifer Foutty of Indiana University is the foundation's Executive Director.

Those now participating in the Kuali Foundation include more than 20 institutions of high education, and the following commercial affiliates:

  • eThority
  • HTC Global Services
  • IBM
  • The Meher Group
  • Navigator Management Partners
  • OpenCollab
  • Polus Solutions
  • rSmart
  • VivanTech, Inc.


These are the Kuali Mobility for Enterprise partners:

  • Indiana University
  • Clemson University
  • Cornell University
  • University of Michigan
  • HTC Global Services
  • VivanTech, Inc.

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