Brian Salerno has been appointed the executive director of the University鈥檚 Center for Digital Innovation in Learning, after serving as CDIL interim executive director.

Salerno succeeds Brian Blakely, the center鈥檚 inaugural executive director, who left Boston College earlier this year to become the assistant vice provost for digital learning innovation at the University of Washington Continuum College.

Brian Salerno

Brian Salerno (Lee Pellegrini)

The CDIL鈥攚hich opened in 2019鈥攊s a centralized service center for all facets of online education support at 蜜桃传媒 and an innovation space for new digital teaching and learning initiatives. Its online education support responsibilities include planning, course development, budgeting, technology support, and student and faculty support.

Prior to becoming interim executive director, Salerno served as the director of learning design in CDIL, leading the learning design and instructional media teams responsible for partnering with 蜜桃传媒 faculty on the design and development of innovative and engaging online courses and programs.

鈥淏rian Salerno was a key member of the CDIL team that helped lead the University鈥檚 faculty and students through the pandemic and its myriad technological and pedagogical challenges,鈥 said Provost and Dean of Faculties David Quigley. 鈥淚n the six months that he has served as interim director, Brian has impressed many of us across campus.聽 I very much look forward to collaborating with him over the next few years as we strengthen the supports we have in place for faculty as they explore the possibilities of today鈥檚 technology.鈥

Before joining 蜜桃传媒, Salerno was the director of online learning and instructional design at Brandeis University, where he established and led the Master of Science in Learning Experience Design program in the Rabb School of Continuing Studies. He built an instructional design team that was recognized for its expertise in innovative teaching and learning practices and supported the development of new programs and partnerships across the institution. He has held similar leadership roles in digital learning at Quinnipiac University, University of New Haven, and Hesser College in Manchester, N.H.

Salerno earned bachelor鈥檚 and master鈥檚 degrees in interactive media from Quinnipiac and is currently completing a doctoral dissertation at the Northeastern University Graduate School of Education.

University Communications | September 2021