Frederick G. Kohun, Ph.D., University Professor of Computer and Information Systems Emeritus at Robert Morris University in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania has more than 40 years of experience as a professor and academic administrator (department head, associate dean, dean, and associate provost), and was the founding director of the doctoral program in Information Systems and Communication. He holds a bachelor degree in economics from Georgetown University, graduate degrees in economics and information science, from the University of Pittsburgh, and a Ph.D. in applied history in technology from Carnegie Mellon University. At Robert Morris University he led the design and implementation of eight technology based academic programs at the undergraduate and graduate level (including a doctoral program) as well as the attainment of ABET-CAC accreditation He is known both nationally and internationally from his numerous publications and presentations in economics, health informatics, decision support, knowledge management, technological impact, and culture. Currently, he is active internationally as an accreditation evaluator and team leader having participated in more than 22 accreditation visits. In the recent past he was named the International Computer Educator of the Year by the International Association of Computer Information Systems. Furthermore, Dr. Kohun has been recognized and named a Fellow and Distinguished Scholar by the International Institute for Applied Knowledge Management. Also he was recently honored by his doctoral students with an endowed doctoral scholarship fund under his name. He has been lecturing at ISSBS for the past 15 years.