Brad Schulteis ’05 Appointed Deputy IC CIO
- Feb. 12, 2025

The Director of National Intelligence has appointed IT leader Brad Schulteis ’05 to serve as deputy intelligence community chief information officer. In this role, Brad is responsible for advancing the intelligence community’s mission by driving secure collaboration, integration, and information sharing; identifying and addressing information enterprise risks; and providing strategic leadership and oversight of the IC’s enterprise architecture and enterprise information technology.
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Enid Gruszka MA’94 retired after 30 years of service at the Milwaukee Public Library. Enid served most recently as the branch manager of the fabulous East Branch.