Erica Johnson
Erica joined Carleton and the EIS team in February as the Workday Testing Lead. She’s been busy helping the Student functional workstream leads develop their test scenarios and coordinating end-to-end testing. This is an intensive testing phase in which the entire academic year is squished into 5-8 weeks to make sure the various business processes, tasks, security, reports, and integrations are working and are configured to suit Carleton’s needs. In addition, she’s been helping various teams prepare for, and test, Workday’s twice-a-year new version releases.
She grew up in Minnesota and has a B.A. degree in International Studies from the University of Evansville in Evansville, Indiana. Before joining Carleton, she taught English in Japan for several years and then took a software QA position near Madison, WI at the electronic medical record company Epic. She returned to Minnesota, and continued in the software testing field doing manual and automated testing at the 3rd-party logistics company C.H. Robinson.
Erica enjoys mountain biking, learning languages (in addition to Japanese, she’s working on Spanish and Polish now), and teaching herself watercolor painting.
Tanaka Khondowe
Tanaka graduated from St Olaf college where he studied Computer Science and Economics. His work is stewarding the wired and wireless networks on campus and supporting the community’s network access needs. A part of that work includes configuring and installing networking equipment, documenting and inventorying network assets and processes, and managing network security policy.
Tanaka enjoys Jazz music, especially on long drives. This is a genre that he only recently started to love and appreciate.
Mohan Krishna
Mohan has been at Carleton for a little over a year working as the Enterprise Integrator-Developer in ITS. His IT career includes stints in Workday consulting, implementation and support roles.
He grew up in India and holds a bachelor’s degree in Computer Science engineering. His focus lies in seamlessly managing Workday ERP system implementation and maintenance, ensuring smooth scheduling, expertly handling inquiries.
Outside of work, Mohan loves playing chess, badminton, video games and watching movies. He loves music, and he used to play drums.
Matt Samudio
Matt Samudio joins Carleton as a Senior Architect in Systems and Infrastructure.
Matt has extensive background in software engineering, software architecture, and UNIX/Linux system administration and operations. He has worked for companies in varied industries including telecom, healthcare, and retail, with higher education being an exciting new adventure for him.
Outside of work, Matt has been a life-long musician, performing as vocalist and guitarist for a number of bar bands in the 90’s and early 2000’s. Matt lives in Albert Lea with his wife, in proximity to their 3 adult children and 7 grandchildren.
Don Vosburg
Don Vosburg joins ITS-Academic Technology from his previous position as Director of the Language Center. For five years at the Language Center, Don helped renovate the Center space, and supported faculty and students with their language learning goals, as well as provided language-related technology and classroom support. Don’s position within Academic Technology is the role of learning innovation, and providing additional help with inclusive and equitable practices as it relates to the intersection of technology and classroom instruction.
Don lives in Northfield with his wife (Nora), and two sons (Finn and Felix), and their new dog June. He enjoys spending time with his kids, playing board and video games, traveling to visit family in Germany, and has recently got into arcade cabinet design and construction.
Magdalena Worman
Magdalena Worman started as the ITS Educational Associate in July after graduating from Carleton in June with a Studio Art major and a minor in Chinese. They have worked at the Helpdesk since their first year as a student at Carleton and are excited to continue working with ITS for a while longer. They started working as the Assistant Hardware Asset Manager but has recently transitioned to a different job title, Planning and Communications Intern. This means working to achieve some of the goals in ITS’s strategic plan and examine and improve ITS’s communication with the campus community.
In their spare time, they enjoy reading, watching science fiction TV and movies, attempting to keep their Chinese up to par, and various forms of dancing like K-pop, Lindy Hop, West Coast Swing, and other social dances.
Nolan Zippel
Nolan Zippel is the dedicated Helpdesk Specialist at Carleton College. With a diverse background spanning locksmith and alarm technician roles, Nolan brings a wealth of experience in his second year. His focus lies in seamlessly managing IT needs for professional staff and faculty, ensuring smooth scheduling, expertly handling inquiries, and guiding patrons through TDX intricacies.
Beyond IT, Nolan’s passions include tabletop and video gaming, custom resin miniature printing, and mastering musical instruments like banjo, guitar, and piano. He finds solace in fishing, appreciates the art of photography, and nurtures various plants in his office.