Director of the Office of Information and Resource Management
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Mr. Anthony A. Arnolie
Director of the Office of Information and
Resource Management
NSF Chief Human Capital Officer
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As Director of the Office of Information and Resource Management, Mr. Anthony Arnolie provides leadership and actively participates in the strategic development, implementation and management of the National Science Foundation’s (NSF) human capital, information systems, physical operations, and training infrastructure. Under his direction, NSF is at the forefront of designing innovative information technology, developing results-oriented business processes, and integrating operational solutions that enhance and further the intellectual, scientific, and economic progress of society.
In addition to his role within NSF, Mr. Arnolie is active in the broader federal community. He serves as the Chair of the Small Agency Council (SAC), a voluntary management association composed of 80 sub-cabinet, independent federal agencies. Mr. Arnolie also serves as a member of the Chief Human Capital Officers Council (CHCOC) and on the CHCOC Human Resources Line of Business Subcommittee.
Mr. Arnolie joined the Foundation from Arthur Andersen LLP where he served as Partner-in-Charge of Technology and Administration for the Northeast Region. In this capacity, he managed 500 technology and administrative staff and outsourced personnel who were responsible for supporting over 4,000 professionals in the Northeast U.S. as well as the Canada, Bermuda, and Cayman Island offices.
Prior to joining Arthur Andersen in 1996, Mr. Arnolie served in a number of national and regional leadership positions at Coopers & Lybrand LLP. In his last role with Coopers & Lybrand, Mr. Arnolie served as the National Director of Implementation Planning, where he led the development, implementation and management of key U.S. technology initiatives for the firm.
Mr. Arnolie received his Bachelor of Science degree in Economics at The Wharton School, University of Pennsylvania.
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