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Rochester Institute of Technology

www.rit.edu

 
Rochester Institute of Technology is a private doctoral university located within the town of Henrietta in the Rochester, New York metropolitan area. RIT is composed of nine academic colleges, including National Technical Institute for the Deaf.
  • Number of Employees: 1K-5K
  • Annual Revenue: $50-100 Million
  • www.rit.edu
  • One Lomb Memorial Drive
    Rochester, NY USA 14623
  • Phone: 585.475.2411

Executives

Name Title Contact Details
Patrick Didas
Assistant Vice President - Institute Audit, Compliance and Advisement Profile
Kristina Owens
Associate Vice President for Government and Community Relations Profile

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