Thursday, March 30, 2017 / 2:00-3:00 PM EDT

In this month’s free webinar and Q&A, we address an all but universal challenge when it comes to faculty activity reporting: consolidating data from many different sources and formats in a single central hub.

In addition to information gathered firsthand on your campus, there are all kinds of critical data on academics’ professional activities stored in a variety of external, cross-institutional sources—for example, national (and international) databases of publications, grants, courses taught, employment history, and more.

Take a look at the recording to get some details on our integrations and find out what’s involved for a client institution.

This webinar took place in March 2017.

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Thursday, February 23, 2017 / 2:00-3:00 PM EST

In this free webinar and Q&A session with San Diego State University, we talk with Associate Vice President Joanna Brooks and Administrative Analyst Kavalya Young from SDSU’s Office of Faculty Advancement. The webinar addresses how SDSU has successfully made their faculty hiring and promotion processes more transparent, efficient, and equitable by managing them through Interfolio.

SDSU is one of eight California State University campuses that currently partner with Interfolio to support shared governance, tenure review, and faculty recruitment.

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Combined company is in vanguard of expanding category dedicated to faculty information systems that empower equitable, informed, efficient decision-making.

Washington DC, January 12, 2017 – In a move aimed at transforming how higher education institutions make strategic decisions and manage labor-intensive duties in the faculty lifecycle, Interfolio, a pioneer in tech solutions for faculty hiring, promotion, tenure and governance, today announced its acquisition of DATA180, a recognized leader in tools for faculty-activity reporting. The joining of companies with a shared “faculty first” ethos and complementary services brings unparalleled value to a segment of higher education whose needs have been largely overlooked.

This development benefits higher education institutions, individual scholars and administrators and the ed-tech sector alike. It offers colleges and universities a single platform more powerful than either technology alone, as faculty data and analytics have greatest impact when integrated at important moments of faculty engagement, such as hiring and review. Further, faculty and administrators finally have seamless workflow technology to simplify multiple laborious tasks and assist in career advancement. Finally, combining two faculty-focused teams will provide opportunities to create additional technologies and bring attention to “faculty tech” that will spur growth and long-term investment in the category.

“Faculty, a critical and fundamental part of the academic ecosystem, has not been the focus of most ed-tech innovation and as a result many critical functions still rely on legacy-based manual processes that have not changed for decades,” said Andrew Rosen, CEO of Interfolio.

Rosen added that data services that focus on faculty will inevitably benefit the entire institution. “As a united force we shape a ‘must-have’ class of technology to help institutions better use data for decision making and reporting, improving transparency, promoting equity and enabling best-in-class efficiency around historically manual disparate processes. Additionally, this will allow faculty more time to teach, engage students and conduct research.”

Founded in 1999, Interfolio is led by an experienced ed-tech team and includes state-of-the-art products addressing the complex job-search and shared-governance workflows of hiring, promotion and tenure. DATA180, launched in 2002 by former academics, provides the most-advanced technology to help faculty harness the voluminous and varied activity data – from research publications to program evaluations – that must be reported regularly to administrators for internal reviews, compliance and accreditation, among other uses.

“Higher education tech is undergoing a profound shift as institutions awaken to the importance of faculty’s role as the linchpin of long-term institutional success,” says Adam Newman, managing partner of Tyton Partners, a consulting and financial advisory services firm. “We are seeing increased investment in solutions tailored to support faculty responsibilities and workflows, which will help administrators at all levels of higher education make smarter strategic decisions.”

A key outcome of “faculty tech” is to bring clarity to mission-critical actions that impact an institution’s economic or cultural foundation. For example, a large university with 1,000 faculty up for promotion or tenure each year, or numerous faculty committees convening on governance issues, loses considerable faculty and staff resources to tracking tens of thousands of required documents. Similarly, without capturing an accurate picture of trends, gaps, opportunities and candidates, it is difficult to deliver on diversity initiatives, which will adversely affect everything from recruitment to research funding.

“We use both Interfolio and DATA180 and see this partnership as an exciting development in simplifying and streamlining the work we ask faculty to do to help support the institution,” said Jessica Pesce, Associate Director of Faculty and Academic affairs at Boston College, one of 200 institutions served by Interfolio or DATA180. “This integration of products, knowledge, committed service, and dedication to change marks an important step toward a near future where holistic technology solutions assisting faculty is the norm.”

The acquisition is effective immediately; transition and integration activities will take place over the next several months, with completion anticipated mid-2017. There will be no staff reductions and DATA180’s leadership will maintain key roles in Interfolio.  L.K. Williams, Ph.D., DATA180’s CEO, will be vice president of academic engagement for Interfolio, and Scott Wymer, CIO/CTO, will be vice president of academic technology.

“As faculty members, we built DATA180 to resolve a problem we regularly experienced. We were overwhelmed by the amount of data we had to report, and the frequency and duplication of requests for the same information,” said L. K. Williams, president of DATA180. “Interfolio did something comparable for all aspects of the intensive career process, so we are enormously excited by what we can achieve together to grow a technology category designed for those dedicated to teaching tomorrow’s leaders.”

For more information, email Katherine Kelly, katherine.kelly@interfolio.com

How Medical Schools Take Faculty Review Online

Thursday, November 17 / 2:00-3:00 PM EST

In our free November webinar and Q&A session, find out how the School of Medicine at the University of Colorado-Denver has successfully transitioned to a single online system for managing faculty review and promotion across all departments. We hear from Cheryl Welch, Director of Faculty Affairs, who brought the vision behind this new online approach. The webinar also includes a brief tour of Interfolio’s platform as it relates to the School of Medicine’s needs.

This webinar took place in November 2016.

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WASHINGTON, D.C., October 26, 2016 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Interfolio, the pioneer in faculty-first higher education technology, has entered into a first-of-its-kind partnership with UCLA’s Opus to provide a critical component of committee workflow technology within the comprehensive Opus platform for faculty academic information.

Opus, UCLA’s internal faculty information system, is a rigorously researched homegrown system that supports data and processes around appointments, academic achievements, and salary information, among other sets of valuable faculty information. It has been in use successfully on the UCLA campus since 2014.

A critical requirement for the Opus product suite was the inclusion of workflow and committee tools with enough flexibility to map onto myriad complex use cases within the university. Interfolio’s ByCommittee platform, which accommodates the most complicated and sensitive use cases around review and tenure, was able to provide a missing piece of the Opus puzzle. Interfolio’s ByCommittee currently provides over 125 institutions with increased transparency, diversity, equity, and efficiency in academic decisions by and about faculty. Interfolio’s flexible integration architecture has allowed the Opus development team to maximize Interfolio’s faculty-first review and workflow support—integrating ByCommittee with their homegrown system—without undue burden on their development team. With the inclusion of Interfolio technology to support the workflow and collaboration of review committees, Opus will now be able to provide comprehensive support to UCLA faculty around workflows for appointments and academic review.

“We are excited for this collaboration,” said Meg Buzzi, Director of Opus at UCLA. “The Interfolio team are experts in this domain, and we are eager to amplify our current product and accelerate the campus timeline with these new features from ByCommittee.”

“Opus is the gold standard for forward-leaning, faculty-centric institutional technology,” said Andrew Rosen, CEO, Interfolio. “This partnership demonstrates that UCLA realizes strategic change at an institution only comes when you invest in faculty, and that leading higher education institutions generally are starting to recognize the importance of supporting mission-critical, shared governance work around the most important decisions on campus.”

About Interfolio

Interfolio is on a mission to create inspired user-centric products focused on the ecosystem of faculty work, decisions, and data in higher education. ByCommittee™ is the first administrative enterprise SaaS solution to facilitate academic decision support for faculty committees and provide an engine for intelligent decision making in higher education. Visit www.interfolio.com to learn more.

About UCLA’s Opus

Opus is the information system of record for all academic appointees at UCLA. Opus improves the efficiency and accuracy of academic review processes by replacing paper processes and siloed data with secure electronic profiles, convenient and automated review processes, and robust messaging and reporting features. Their focus on transparency, data fidelity, privacy, and data integration with campus and other sources make its strategy unique within higher education. Visit opus.ucla.edu to learn more. 

WASHINGTON, D.C., September 15, 2016 — Interfolio, the pioneer in faculty-first higher education technology, launched a new website to document its mission, product offering, and solutions to common challenges in higher education management.

“This new website represents our product roadmap and vision to offer a faculty first approach to technology,” said Andrew Rosen, CEO, Interfolio. “Our goal with this site is to show who we are as a company, what we believe in, the great talent that works here, and the solutions that we provide to colleges and universities.”

The new site expands on Interfolio’s position at the forefront of the movement to invest in faculty technology. The company asserts its core belief that faculty is the group most central to the success of higher education, yet very few institutions have provided tools to make their lives easier or more efficient. Interfolio’s technology centers around creating mutual benefit for institutions and faculty: with support, faculty have more time for teaching and research and with transparency into faculty data, institutions can enact meaningful change around big issues like campus diversity and budget.

“I’m extremely pleased with our new website,” said Megan Cole, the Vice President of Marketing at Interfolio. “The new site helps us display a new, intelligent design that is sincere and approachable, and centered around the needs of our users. We are excited about making it easier for our customers, users and prospects to better understand our foundation and path as we grow our faculty-centric products.”

Interfolio worked closely with BraveUX, a D.C. design and user experience firm to bring the website from concept to build.

For more information, visit www.interfolio.com.

About Interfolio
Interfolio is on a mission to create inspired user-centric products focused on solving large, evolving problems in higher education. ByCommittee™ is the first administrative enterprise SaaS solution to facilitate academic decision support and provide an engine for intelligent decision making in higher education. Visit www.interfolio.com to learn more.

Media Contact

Katherine Kelly
katherine.kelly@interfolio.com

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Interfolio recognized as a top 50 growth-stage company in education sector achieving impact at scale

WASHINGTON, D.C., September 8, 2016 – Interfolio, the pioneer in faculty-first higher education technology, has been recognized as a 2016 Tyton Growth50 company. The Tyton Growth50 celebrates innovative organizations achieving impact at scale through a combination of strong financial performance; market awareness and adoption; and demonstrated customer outcomes across the preK–12, postsecondary, corporate training, and consumer education markets. As one of 50 organizations selected this year, this achievement marks a significant milestone in Interfolio’s evolution.

“We are pleased to be recognized as a 2016 Tyton Growth50 company,” said Andrew Rosen, CEO, Interfolio. “At Interfolio, we impact the higher education market by increasing transparency, equity, and efficiency around the academic decisions at the heart of the university mission. Our platform solves challenges around hiring, review, and tenure for faculty and administrators with innovative, useful, and reliable tools built from their real experiences.”

Each year, experts on the Tyton Partners team review nominated companies in the space, evaluating each against the Tyton Growth Framework to narrow the field. That analysis is used to select the 50 companies that best exemplify the impact, engagement, awareness and sustainability necessary to have lasting impact.

“Early-stage investment in education remains strong, but we often lose sight of what happens to these companies after initial funding,” noted Adam Newman, Co-founder and Managing Partner at Tyton Partners. “Companies selected for this year’s Tyton Growth50 are exemplars for understanding the transition from early- to growth and later-stage businesses, making that transition successfully and achieving impact at scale across a variety of segments of the education market.”

About Interfolio
Interfolio is on a mission to create inspired user-centric products focused on the ecosystem of faculty work, decisions, and data in higher education. ByCommittee™ is the first administrative enterprise SaaS solution to facilitate academic decision support for faculty committees and provide an engine for intelligent decision making in higher education. Visit www.interfolio.com to learn more.

About Tyton Partners
Tyton Partners is the leading provider of investment banking and strategy consulting services to the global knowledge sector. The firm has offices in Boston and Stamford (CT), and an experienced team of bankers and consultants who deliver a unique spectrum of services from mergers and acquisitions and capital markets access to strategy and market development services that helps companies, organizations, and investors navigate the complexities of the education, media, and information markets. Tyton Partners leverages a deep foundation of transactional and advisory experience and unparalleled level of global relationships to make its clients’ aspirations a reality and catalyze innovation in the sector. For more information visit www.tytonpartners.com or follow us @tytonpartners.

Thursday, October 20 / 2:00-3:00 PM EDT

Our October webinar brings you a free presentation and Q&A about some strategic methods our partner institution, Clemson University, employs to ensure they run well-informed, diverse, equitable faculty searches.

We speak with Josh Brown, Talent Acquisition Manager with Clemson’s Office of Human Resources, about a few recent recruitment strategies he’s helped get rolling with the help of Interfolio’s ByCommittee. In the webinar, Josh lays out some of Clemson’s goals and ongoing challenges, and goes on to cover aspects like “passive” recruitment, lean analysis, effective ways to use social media, and what Clemson’s gained from the transition to new technology.

You’ll find out:

  • Why Clemson’s faculty are enthusiastic about using Interfolio’s ByCommittee platform to manage their searches for new colleagues
  • How Clemson enables its committees to strategically advertise faculty positions with reliable information gathered via Interfolio Faculty Search
  • In what ways Clemson has widened their talent pool and engaged in “passive” recruiting by collecting applications through Interfolio
  • What kinds of manual work involved in recruitment Clemson has been able to take off its staff’s plate

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Content originally published on data180.com. Learn more about Interfolio’s acquisition of Data180 here.

Morehead, KY, August 26, 2016 – DATA180 has been selected by North Central College to provide its FACULTY180 faculty activity reporting and evaluation system to administrators and faculty. North Central College will be using the FACULTY180 system to manage its online faculty evaluations.

“This fall, North Central College plans to implement FACULTY180 in an effort to build an efficient system for online faculty evaluations. Having a system that North Central can customize, along with receiving support from DATA180, will bring value to our institution,” said Jim Godo, Assistant Vice President for External Affairs and Special Assistant to the President at North Central College.

“We are excited about working with North Central College and its community of learners to implement our FACULTY180 solution. We appreciate the opportunity to work with an institution of higher learning that is focused on education programs in the liberal arts and sciences,” states L. K. Williams, President of DATA180.

FACULTY180 delivers state-of-the-art efficiencies for colleges and universities throughout the faculty information chain, from accreditation reporting to self-service analytics, evaluation processing to standardized workflow processes.

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WASHINGTON, D.C., January 26, 2012 — Interfolio, the trusted credentials source for applicants, faculty and search committees, today announced they have been selected to present a session titled “Reimagining the Faculty Hiring Process” at the Association of American Colleges and Universities (AAC&U) Annual Meeting on January 27th in Washington, D.C. Interfolio client, Rutgers University, will join the session to discuss new hiring methods, tools and processes that help committees make better hiring decisions.

Frank Fessenden, Interfolio’s Vice President of Higher Education Partnerships, and Quionne Matchett, Rutgers English Department Assistant to the Chair will present “Reimagining the Faculty Hiring Process.” The session will teach attendees how Rutgers and other institutions are designing faculty-hiring processes that help administrators and search committee members focus their time and expertise on reviewing and

“Great faculty is essential to the success of a school’s mission, but most search committees are stuck using inefficient and expensive processes that do not meet the needs of the committee,” said Chris Britton, Executive Vice President Sales & Client Success. “Overlooking the best candidate is easy with antiquated processes, but Interfolio ByComiittee empowers committees to easily review credentials, collaborate, and make better hiring decisions—so they find the best candidate for their institution.”

Two thousand educational leaders from around the country including presidents, provosts, deans, and faculty members will gather in Washington, D.C., from January 25-28, 2012, for AAC&U’s Annual Meeting. The meeting, titled “Shared Futures, Difficult Choices: Reclaiming a Democratic Vision for College Learning, Global Engagement, and Success,” will showcase examples from institutions of all types that are successfully building practices that shape institutional missions, improve undergraduate education, and challenge narrow definitions of student success.

To learn more about the AAC&U 2012 Annual Meeting, visit http://www.aacu.org/meetings/annualmeeting

About Interfolio
Interfolio is on a mission to create inspired user-centric products focused on solving large, evolving problems in higher education. ByCommittee™ is the first administrative enterprise SaaS solution to facilitate academic decision support and provide an engine for intelligent decision making in higher education. Visit www.interfolio.com to learn more.

Media Contact

Katherine Kelly
katherine.kelly@interfolio.com