Gregg Lauer
About Gregg Lauer
Gregg Lauer serves as the Director of Information Technology and Facilities Resources at the MacMillan Center, where he manages IT operations and building facilities. He has a background in computer science and classical studies, with prior experience at Yale University spanning over 15 years.
Current Role at MacMillan Center
Gregg Lauer serves as the Director of Information Technology and Facilities Resources at the MacMillan Center at Yale University. In this role, he is responsible for planning and executing projects that involve capital expenditures. He manages the computer environment and building facilities, ensuring that over 180 faculty, staff, and visitors have the necessary resources. Lauer has been in this position since 2018.
Previous Experience at Yale University
Lauer has extensive experience at Yale University, having worked in various roles over a span of 15 years. He began as a C&IS Support Specialist in Undergraduate Admissions from 1999 to 2009. He then transitioned to an ITS Support Specialist in Information Technology Systems from 2009 to 2014. Following this, he served as the Director of Information Technology at the MacMillan Center from 2014 to 2018.
Education and Expertise
Gregg Lauer holds a Master's degree in Computer Science from the University of New Haven. He also earned a Bachelor's degree in Classical and Ancient Studies from Washington University in St. Louis. His educational background supports his expertise in information technology and management within academic settings.
Supervision and Policy Development
In his current role, Lauer supervises IT student employees and building monitors at the MacMillan Center. He is responsible for developing and enforcing policies regarding room use and oversees the department’s classroom reservation system, ensuring efficient resource allocation and management.