
معرفی
Patrick J. Slattery is a Lecturer at Baruch College’s Zicklin School of Business, within the Paul H. Chook Department of Information Systems and Statistics. He also serves as an adjunct lecturer at CityTech. With a rich blend of academic and industry experience, Slattery focuses on business strategy, cybersecurity, data science, and program management.
Education:
- M.B.A. in Management Information Systems and International Business, University of Illinois at Chicago
- B.A.B.A. in Finance and Accounting, Saint Michael's College, Colchester
- Additional coursework in Management Information Systems and International Business at Rochester Institute of Technology
- Finance/Blockchain - Fintech studies at Said Business School, University of Oxford
- Artificial Intelligence studies at Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Research Interests:
Patrick Slattery’s research and teaching interests lie at the intersection of business strategy, cybersecurity, data science, and information systems. He emphasizes resilient performance through strategic automation and security initiatives, often exploring how organizations can align IT operations with business objectives to enhance efficiency and risk management.
He actively contributes to the discourse on cybersecurity education and workforce development, participating in national initiatives and advisory boards. His work often involves bridging academic theory with practical industry applications, particularly in enterprise performance management and crisis response strategies.
Publications & Reports:
His scholarly output includes a 2023 conference paper on cybersecurity workforce development, a 2020 piece on IT service management alignment, and a 2009 workshop on financial data standards using XBRL. He has also authored government white papers and industry reports, including a 2024 ATARC working group contribution on cybersecurity higher education policy.
Professional & Academic Service:
Slattery serves on multiple advisory boards and mentoring committees, including the ISS Departmental Advisory Board, the Technology Talent Pipeline Residency as industry liaison, and as faculty mentor for student challenges such as the CUNY/IBM Skills Build Hackathon and the ISACA Student Challenge.



