NEREN – About

The Northeast Research and Education Network (NEREN) is a 501c(3) non-profit, member-driven organization that serves as the fabric connecting the Northeast’s higher education, government, and research ecosystem. NEREN provides advanced connectivity and collaboration for state networks, individual institutions, and affiliate organizations, linking them to national and global resources through Internet2 and to one another through a trusted peer community.

As both essential infrastructure and a convener, NEREN delivers secure, high-capacity data transport that accelerates scientific discovery, strengthens institutional collaboration, and simplifies access to national and global networks. Members benefit from reliable support services and technical expertise, as well as direct engagement with a resilient backbone purpose-built for research and education. NEREN exists solely to serve its members, securely interconnecting universities, government facilities, and research institutions across the Northeast — one of the most densely concentrated hubs of education and innovation in the world.

NEREN is more than pipes and ports; it is a community of IT leaders and engineers working together to solve problems and ensure the Northeast region remains at the forefront of research and innovation.

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Why RENs Exist

Like the interstate system did for commerce in the last century — and railroads in the century before that — Research and Education Networks (RENs) are the digital infrastructure powering research and innovation in the 21st.

RENs are designed specifically for higher education and research, and they meet capacity, security, and operational requirements for unique research projects. RENs carefully craft their network architectures and business models to enable rapid adoption and superior bandwidth capacity before commercial providers are able to do so. When members share information across a REN, it travels directly between trusted institutions rather than through multiple third-party networks. This point-to-point design reduces vulnerabilities while increasing speed and resiliency, which is critical for data-intensive projects.

Much like the “digital divide” and its impact on society, there are similar differences between regions that invest in advanced digital infrastructure and those that do not. Regions with strong RENs tend to attract more funding and partnerships. Without networks like NEREN, institutions are limited in their ability to share knowledge, drive discovery, and contribute to the economy.


Leadership

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Rob Vietzke
Executive Director
NEREN

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Laurie Robinson
Program Manager
NEREN

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Rick Tuthill
Chair of the Technical Committee
NEREN

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Jon Domen
Senior Engineer
NEREN


Board of Directors

NEREN’s Board of Directors brings together diverse thought leaders and technical experts from research and education networks, universities, and partner organizations across the Northeast. 

Chairman

Ryan Kocsondy
(State Network Director – CT)
Executive Director
Connecticut Education Network

President

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Secretary

David Marble
(State Network Director – RI)
President and CEO
OSHEAN, Inc.

Treasurer

Christopher Misra
(State Network Director – MA)
Vice Chancellor and CIO
University of Massachusetts at Amherst


Directors

Michael R. Mundrane, Ph.D. (CT)
Chief Information Officer
Connecticut State Colleges and Universities

Thomas Nudd (NH)
Chief Information Security Officer
University of New Hampshire

Gabriele Fariello (RI)
Interim Chief Information Officer
University of Rhode Island

John P. Barden (CT)
Chief Information Officer
Yale University

Felix Wendt (NH)
Chief Technology Officer
Dartmouth College

Darcy Pientka (VT)
Deputy Chief Information Officer
University of Vermont

Christopher Misra (MA)
Vice Chancellor and CIO
University of Massachusetts at Amherst

Jeanne Casares (NY)
President & CEO
NYSERNET

Dr. Kellie B. Campbell, EdD (VT)
Chief Information Officer
University of Vermont

Charles von Lichtenberg (MA)
Director Network Architecture and Engineering
Boston University

David Marble (RI)
President and CEO
OSHEAN, Inc.

John Goodhue (MA)
Executive Director
Massachusetts Green High Performance Computing Center

Ryan Koscondy (CT)
Executive Director
Connecticut Education Network


Committees

NEREN’s committees help guide the organization’s strategy and operations, ensuring that decisions reflect the expertise and priorities of its member networks.

Technical Committee

Advises on network architecture, performance, security and service development to ensure NEREN continues to meet the evolving needs of research and education.

Financial Committee

Oversees fiscal planning, budgeting and sustainability to maintain transparency and responsible stewardship of member resources.

Nominations Committee

Supports governance by identifying and recommending candidates for Board and committee roles, ensuring balanced regional representation.


Members

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