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Cathy Newman is a MBA candidate at the American University, Kogod School of Business in Washington, DC. She is a full-time student with an anticipated graduation date of December 2000. She is concentrating in Management of Global Information Technology and e-Commerce Management. Cathy is currently working for William M. Mercer Consulting as a Data and Systems Analyst. She has been intstrumental in developing a three-year technology strategy for the company's US Sales and Marketing operations. Cathy received her BBA from Marymount University in Arlington, VA with a concentration in Health Care Administration. She has also worked several years in the health care industry. Upon graduation, Cathy will pursue a career as an IT consultant with American Management Systems.

Cathy chose to report on the technology landscape of Iceland because the country is surprisingly advanced considering its geography and population demographics. It is interesting to analyze the innovation and unique technology adoption of such a small and relatively isolated country.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 

This site is designed for educational purposes only for the class, "Impacts of National IT Environments on Business" taught by Professor Erran Carmel at the American University, Kogod School of Business.