Cameron Moredock, Director of Technology

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Year Appointed: 2011


Upon graduating from UC Santa Cruz with a BA in English and American Literature, he headed east to Shady Hill Teacher Training Center in Cambridge, Massachusetts to obtain his Master’s in Elementary Education. While at least one of the two winters he faced there, was mild, the one that wasn’t was more than enough to convince him to return to California. In the late summer of 1995, he moved to San Francisco to take the post of 6th grade Humanities teacher at the Katherine Delmar Burke School. More or less early in the life of the World Wide Web, Burke’s was looking for someone with exposure to this whole “internet thing”. Having been a computer hobbyist for some time at that point, he became one of the resident techies, and quickly found himself moving into a different role within the school world. In 1998, he became the Director of Technology for Lick-Wilmerding High School, and during his tenure there, was able to explore the application of technology to a whole host of curriculum, including their very strong technical arts program. In the summer of 2000, he took a break from working in schools and went to work for Lucent Technologies while he and his spouse had their two wonderful kids, Maia and Dylan. While working at Lucent, he took the opportunity to polish his system and network administration skills, all the while yearning for the day that he could reconnect with a school environment. 2003 would be the year he would make his return to schools, having been extended the position of Director of Technology for Bentley School. For the past eight years, he worked hard to create and implement systems to bridge the physical distance between the two campuses, teach course at the secondary and  elementary levels and get faculty excited about the use of powerful tools to make their jobs easier and increase the effectiveness of their teaching. He looks at the opportunity to work with a new school and a new faculty in much the same way he approached working with Bentley eight years ago.