Central New Mexico Community College - Chief Information Officer (CIO)
Company: Academic Career & Executive Search
Location: Albuquerque
Posted on: April 1, 2026
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Job Description:
Central New Mexico Community College Chief Information Officer
(CIO) Academic Career & Executive Search is pleased to assist
Central New Mexico Community College in its search for Chief
Information Officer. For full consideration, please apply by March
2, 2026. Central New Mexico Community College (CNM) is at a
strategic inflection point. As New Mexico’s largest community
college, CNM is advancing a bold strategic vision centered on
student success, workforce relevance, equity, and long-term
financial sustainability. Achieving this vision requires enterprise
transformation, not incremental optimization, and technology is a
central lever in that work. CNM has demonstrated, and will continue
to demonstrate, a commitment to investing in innovation and
modernization, with a clear expectation that technology investments
produce measurable results and sustainable value. This role is
designed for an experienced CIO with strong business acumen, who is
ready to lead at scale, shape enterprise direction, and leave a
lasting institutional legacy. Reporting directly to the President,
the CIO serves as a trusted advisor to the President and Executive
Cabinet and engages with the Governing Board on technology
strategy, digital risk, and institutional readiness. As a
cabinet-level executive, the CIO is empowered to modernize
enterprise platforms, strengthen digital foundations, and deliver
measurable improvements in institutional performance, shaping CNM’s
future and leaving a lasting institutional legacy. The CIO is a
collaborative, strategic partner who balances innovative
transformation with operational stability across all
mission-critical systems. This role carries clear decision rights
and institutional backing to: Establish enterprise technology
standards and architectural direction. Lead prioritization of major
technology investments in alignment with institutional strategy.
Oversee cybersecurity posture, digital risk management, and
institutional resilience. Direct vendor, sourcing, and shared
services strategies. The CIO will provide executive oversight for
an established Chief Information Security Officer (CISO) and a
highly capable IT leadership team, setting enterprise direction and
ensuring alignment across cybersecurity, digital platforms, and
institutional priorities. Serving nearly 30,000 learners annually,
CNM's mission is deeply rooted in access, completion, and economic
mobility, positioning the College as a critical driver of the
region’s educational and workforce success. The ideal CIO will be
committed to this mission and ready to lead enterprise change at
scale. KEY RESPONSIBILITIES Executive & Enterprise Leadership Serve
as CNM’s senior executive leader for technology-enabled
transformation. Translate institutional strategy into a clear,
outcome-driven enterprise IT and digital roadmap. Act as a
strategic partner to the President and Cabinet on modernization,
cybersecurity risk, and innovation investments. Lead CNM’s
progression toward higher IT maturity, moving from reactive service
delivery to proactive, value-driven enablement. Enterprise IT
Operations Ensure reliable, secure, and resilient delivery of core
IT services, including infrastructure, networks, enterprise
applications, cloud platforms, and end-user services. Provide
executive oversight and strategic alignment for the CISO function,
ensuring effective cybersecurity, identity and access management,
regulatory compliance, and risk mitigation. Develop and maximize
operational benefits of CNM’s participation in the New Mexico
Collaborative for Higher Education Shared Services (CHESS),
particularly in enterprise shared services, cybersecurity, and
enterprise applications. Establish service management disciplines
and performance metrics that ensure accountability and
transparency. Digital Growth & Institutional Enablement Partner
with academic and administrative leaders to modernize
instructional, student-facing, and business processes through
technology. Collaborate with the Chief Data Officer (CDO) to align
enterprise platforms and integration capabilities with data
strategy, analytics priorities, and institutional research needs.
Enable the staging, integration, and deployment of data across
enterprise systems to support strategic use cases, while respecting
governance, privacy, and security requirements. Advance enterprise
platforms (ERP, CRM, SIS, and integration and analytics
infrastructure) to improve interoperability, scalability, and user
experience. Support shared services and collaborative delivery
models that improve efficiency, resilience, and return on
investment. Innovation & Future Readiness Identify, evaluate, and
selectively pilot emerging technologies (e.g., AI, automation,
advanced analytics, digital learning tools) aligned with CNM’s
strategic priorities. Foster responsible experimentation with clear
pathways from pilot to scale. Balance innovation with governance,
risk management, and institutional capacity to ensure
sustainability. Embed digital capability as part of CNM’s long-term
operating model, not as isolated initiatives. Data Enablement as a
Strategic Asset Champion data as a foundational institutional asset
that supports strategy, performance management, and student
success. Partner closely with the Chief Data Officer (CDO) to
ensure alignment between data governance, analytics, and enabling
technologies. Ensure that data platforms, integration
architectures, and cloud environments support reliable, timely,
secure, and ethical access to data. Coordinate technology
deployment timelines with the institution’s readiness to use data
for decision-making, accountability, and continuous improvement.
Financial, Talent & Resource Stewardship Lead IT financial
planning, budgeting, and investment governance with a focus on
value realization and ROI. Partner with the President and Cabinet
to align technology investments with institutional priorities.
Build and sustain a high-performing IT organization with modern
skills, clear accountability, and service orientation. Redesign
workforce and service delivery models as needed to support
transformation, scalability, and sustainability. MINIMUM
QUALIFICATIONS Bachelor’s degree in Information Systems, Computer
Science, Business, or a related field. Seven (7) or more years of
senior executive leadership experience in enterprise IT, digital
transformation, or technology-enabled operations. Demonstrated
success leading large-scale modernization or transformation
initiatives. Experience overseeing cybersecurity, enterprise
platforms, budgets, and vendor ecosystems. Proven ability to
partner with presidents/CEOs, boards, and executive teams.
PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS Master’s degree in a relevant field (e.g.,
Information Systems, Business Administration, Data Analytics).
Experience in complex mission-driven organizations, higher
education, or public sector. Experience operating within shared
services or consortium-based environments. About Central New Mexico
Community College Founded in 1964 as Albuquerque Technical
Vocational Institute, a locally supported vocational school, the
College was accredited by the North Central Association of Colleges
and Schools (now the Higher Learning Commission) in 1978.
Degree-granting power was approved by the New Mexico Legislature in
1986, signaling the College’s transformation into a comprehensive
community college. In 2006, the institution changed its name to
Central New Mexico Community College (CNM) to better reflect the
breadth of offerings and the service area. CNM currently offers
Associate of Arts, Associate of Science and Associate of Applied
Science degrees, as well as many certificate programs and
non-credit certifications and licensures. Over the last decade, CNM
has consistently enrolled the largest undergraduate student body in
the state. In U.S. Department of Education statistics, CNM
consistently ranks among the top five two-year colleges nationwide
for the number of associate degrees and certificates awarded to
both Hispanics and Native Americans. CNM also consistently ranks
among the top 10 for total associate degrees and certificates
awarded to all students. As the institution with the largest
undergraduate student body in New Mexico, CNM provides affordable
education to over 30,000 learners and offers rewarding career
opportunities to over 2,000 faculty and staff. For the last decade,
CNM has been recognized by the Aspen Institute as one of the
country’s top 150-200 colleges eligible for the Community College
of Excellence Award. CNM has nine locations for easy student access
across CNM’s District, including seven campuses. The campuses are
in each quadrant of Albuquerque, and one in nearby Rio Rancho. The
campuses include Main Campus near downtown Albuquerque and the
University of New Mexico; the Joseph M. Montoya Campus in the
Northeast Heights; the Westside Campus; the South Valley Campus;
and the Rio Rancho Campus. The College also offers programs and
services at the Advanced Technology Center and Workforce Training
Center in north Albuquerque, and the STEMulus Center and FUSE
Makerspace in downtown Albuquerque. Each of the locations has had
recent upgrades to facilities, technology, and signage. CNM is
deeply rooted in the community, emphasizing service learning and
projects that connect students to local opportunities. The college
also provides robust student support services, such as tutoring,
advising, and counseling, ensuring students have the resources to
succeed. Modern facilities, equipped with state-of-the-art labs and
study spaces, enhance the learning experience. Learn more about
CNM's Strategic Plan , including mission, vision, culture
statement, goals, and objectives. Living in the Area Living in
Albuquerque, New Mexico, offers a unique blend of culture, natural
beauty, and modern amenities, making it an appealing place to call
home. The city boasts a rich cultural heritage, deeply rooted in
Native American, Hispanic, and Western traditions, which is
reflected in its vibrant art scene, historic landmarks, and annual
events like the Albuquerque International Balloon Fiesta. With over
300 days of sunshine a year, low humidity, short commute times, and
a relaxed pace, Albuquerque is easy to live in and offers an
endless mix of culture, lively entertainment, dining, and shopping.
Albuquerque is a haven for outdoor enthusiasts, surrounded by
stunning landscapes like the Sandia Mountains and the Rio Grande,
offering year-round opportunities for hiking, biking, skiing, and
hot air ballooning. The city’s high desert climate ensures plenty
of sunshine, making it ideal for those who love an active
lifestyle. The central location also provides easy access to other
attractions, such as Santa Fe and the national parks. The city is
home to a strong job market, with opportunities in sectors like
healthcare, education, technology, and renewable energy. Adding to
that are a favorable tax climate, the state’s strong fiscal health,
and a cost of living below national average. The area offers
affordable housing options and access to diverse dining and
entertainment. With its unique blend of culture, affordability,
outdoor adventures, and career opportunities, Albuquerque provides
an exceptional quality of life for individuals and families alike.
To Apply For full consideration, please apply by March 2, 2026.
Please apply through the application link and do not email
applications. Applications will be reviewed as they are received
and should include a cover letter and curriculum vita. Ideally
cover letters should not exceed two pages. All applications are
treated confidentially. Inquiries, referrals, and nominations are
also treated confidentially. Inquiries and questions: Please send
to CNMCIO@acesrch.com . Nominations and referrals: Please send the
nominee’s name, title, and contact information if available to
nominations@acesrch.com . Institutional Information As an EEO
employer, Central New Mexico Community College will not
discriminate in our employment practices based on an applicant’s
race, ethnicity, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender
identity, national origin, age, disability, serious medical
condition or status as a protected veteran or spousal affiliation.
Central New Mexico Community College hires only U.S. citizens and
individuals lawfully authorized to work in the U.S.
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