Harry A. Rothmann

Vice President Of Technology at The St. James

Harry A. Rothmann has a diverse work experience spanning over 20 years. Harry A. is currently working as the Vice President of Technology at The St. James since March 2022. Prior to this, they served as the Chief Technology Officer at the Association of the United States Army (AUSA) from July 2014 to March 2022, where they led efforts to modernize business systems and align technology resources with strategic priorities.

Before joining AUSA, Harry had significant roles in the non-profit sector. Harry A. worked as the Director of Internal Operations and Technology at both the Society for Science & the Public (2005-2014) and Science News (2005-2014). In these positions, they were responsible for developing technology policies, implementing projects, and adapting publications to the digital publishing landscape.

Harry also has experience as a Technology Consultant at Rothmann Consulting, Inc. (2002-2008), where they provided web and database development services to non-profit and commercial clients. Harry A. also worked as a Consultant at Accenture (2004-2005), specializing in business consulting and applying technologies within the federal government.

Furthermore, Harry held the position of Sr. Technology Specialist at the American Society for Cell Biology (2000-2004) and worked as a Research Analyst at Vanderbilt University (1999-2000), where they assisted in research studies on homelessness and managed associated websites.

Throughout their career, Harry has demonstrated expertise in technology leadership, system modernization, project implementation, and strategic planning. Harry A. has worked in various industries, including non-profit, government, and consulting, and has consistently contributed to the success and efficiency of the organizations they have worked with.

Harry A. Rothmann received their Bachelor of Arts degree in Communication from the University of Maryland in the years 1995-1999. In addition, they obtained the U.S. Soccer National E Coaching License from the U.S. Soccer Federation in June 2016.

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  • Vice President Of Technology

    March, 2022 - present