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Gerald Grant is an Adjunct Professor in Information Systems at the Sprott School of Business, Carleton University, where he also serves as the Director of the Black Entrepreneurship Knowledge Hub and the Centre for Information Technology, Organizations, and People. He holds a BSc and MBA from Andrews University and a PhD in Information Systems from the London School of Economics and Political Science. Besides his academic role, he has consulted for the Commonwealth Secretariat on projects aimed at addressing the digital divide and developing ICT capacity in Commonwealth countries. His extensive experience includes serving on various task forces in the City of Ottawa and advising the Government of Jamaica on national ICT policy. Dr. Grant has received the 2016 Distinguished Men of Honour Award from the Black Business Professional Association. His research primarily focuses on the strategic management of digital information technology in public and private organizations, emphasizing business value delivery and governance of digital technologies. Dr. Grant has held editorial positions with several prominent journals and actively participates in conferences within the Information Systems field.
Sprott School of Business, Carleton University • Ottawa, Canada
Teaching courses in Information Systems and leading research initiatives.
Black Entrepreneurship Knowledge Hub • Ottawa, Canada
Overseeing programs that support entrepreneurship in the Black community.
Centre for Information Technology, Organizations, and People • Ottawa, Canada
Leading research and initiatives focused on the impact of IT on organizations.
Includes MEng and MASc options.