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Sherry Fowler

Professor of Practice, Information Technology and Business Analytics

Bio

Sherry L. Fowler is a professor of practice, author, practitioner, and consultant in the fields of Information Technology and Business Analytics, with the specific goal of applying technology to solve business problems and strategically positioning companies to develop tech-related competitive opportunities. She has a varied and multi-year professional career of systems analysis, software design and development, project management, database design and development, data analysis, business process redesign, and IT consulting, working with large and small companies.

Fowler currently brings real-world discussions and solutions to NC State University classrooms, where she is a professor of practice in the areas of Information Systems Management, Software Development, and Business Analytics and the Director of the undergraduate Business Analytics Honors Program for the Poole College of Management. She has researched and authored a textbook in the area of spreadsheet data analytics, and her primary scholarly interest is the strategic use of information technology in business. This includes the blending of software development methodologies, contemporary IT trends, data analytics and machine learning techniques, and many different types of information technology tools, all in an effort to customize value-added solutions to an organization or industry.

Education

MS Computer Information Systems Georgia State 1989

DBA Information Systems The University of North Carolina at Charlotte 2020