Gregory M LeeDr. Gregory M. Lee was born in Chicago in 1949. He was the oldest of eight siblings. Dr. Lee joined the United States Air Force (USAF) as an airman basic in 1968 and rose to the rank of lieutenant colonel 21 years later in 1989. While in the USAF he arned three college degrees: Bachelor's of Science in Applied Mathematics from Oklahoma State University, Masters in Business Administration from the University of North Dakota, and a Master's of Science in Computer Information Systems from Boston University. While stationed in Europe he ran four marathons: two in Berlin, Germany (1987,1988), one in Copenhagen, Denmark (1989) and one in Rotterdam, Holland (1989). His fastest time was in the Rotterdam marathon with a time of 3 hours and 53 minutes. After retirement from the Air Force in April 1994, he architected San Antonio Independent School District's (SAISD) first wide area network connecting 94 schools and 10 administrative locations with Internet and Email. In 2010, Dr. Lee earned his Ph.D. in Information Technology from Capella University. His research was published in the 2010 Proceedings of the Information Systems Education Conference and in the August 2011 issue of the Information Systems Education Journal. Dr. Lee worked as an adjunct professor at The University of Maryland, Our Lady of the Lake University, and San Antonio College for 19 years. Dr. Lee has three children and six grandchildren. Read More Read Less
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