
James Suleiman
118 Bedford Street
(207) 780-4410
Assistant Professor
EDUCATION
Ph.D., University of Georgia 1998
M.B.A., University of South Florida 1992
B.S., Lehigh University 1988
AREAS OF EXPERTISE
Academic:
- Database
- Database communications
Research Interests:
- Virtual teams
- Database
- Knowledge management
- IS education
- Group Support Systems
Media Talking Points:
- Information technology topics
PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES
Doctor Suleiman is an assistant professor of Management Information Systems at the University of Southern Maine. He started at USM in the Fall of 2002 and teaches Database, Telecommunications, and Introduction to Management Information Systems. Previously, he worked as a consultant for Cap Gemini, Ernst & Young in their Telecommunications, Media and Networks division. Prior to that (in reverse chronological order), he worked at the University of Colorado - Colorado Springs, St. Louis University, University of Georgia, and IBM. Currently, his main research focus is in the area of virtual teams. The information systems program at USM is presently a concentration (15 credits in MIS not including BUS 345). Professor Suleiman's goal is to expand this to a major (18-27 credits in addition to BUS 345) several years from now. Outside the USM School of Business, he is a member of the Association for Information Systems, of the Association for Computing Machinery, and of the Oracle Academic Initiative. Professor Suleiman published articles in journals such as Informatica, the Journal of Information Technology Management, and the Groupware Report. He has also given presentations and performed the role of service reviewer at numerous national and international conferences.