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Who are we?

AITP is the professional association comprised of career minded individuals who seek to expand their potential -- employers, employees, managers, programmers, and many others. The organization seeks to provide avenues for all their members to be teachers as well as students and to make contacts with other members in the IS.field, all in an effort to become more marketable in rapidly changing, technological careers.

The student chapter of AITP was chartered in 1984 as the "IT Club" for Information Systems majors at Morgan State University.  The club meets on a bi-weekly basis. The club staffs a group of volunteers who tutor other students and offer short technical workshops on topics such as programming languages, database management, networking, etc. Students work in groups and participate in national competitions in various categories. During the past several years, AITP club members have received prizes in various categories at national competitions.

AITP Club welcomes new members from all majors!

To join or for more information please contact:

AITP Faculty Advisor, Dr. Dessa David (dessa.david@morgan.edu)

Visit the National Chapter

Connect with Our Information Systems Students and Alumni

Myshawne Stallings
High School: Towson High School
Hometown: Baltimore, MD

Born and raised in Baltimore MD, Myshawne Stallings majored in Information Systems. He was a member of a student organization called Association of Information Technology Professionals (AITP). Myshawne worked in the Office of Information Technology (OIT) department under Ms. Patricia Burke-Black. His hobbies include; teaching hip-hop dance classes with an non-profit organization called Dance Happens Inc, playing cards, playing video games as well as PC games. He also enjoys nature, computers, and reading.

Ayana Bell

Born and raised in Washington, DC Ayana Bell majored in Information Systems. She was President of the Association of Information Technology Professionals (AITP). She served as a graphic designer under the Senior Class Executive Board for the Student Government Association. Additionally, Ayana served as a student service ambassador for the in the Office of Information Technology (OIT) under Ms. Keisha Blackwell.  Her extracurricular activities include: volunteering in the Innovation Lab at The American History museum in Washington, DC and serving as the Morgan State Ambassador for the HBCU Hackathon.

Temiotope Ige
High School: Franklin High School
Hometown: Ibadan, Nigeria

Hobbies: Playing video games, watching movie, and fixing computers. Born and raised in Ibadan, Nigeria, Temiotope moved to Baltimore in 2011. Temiotope worked part time at Office Depot. 

Matthew Reeds
High School: Baltimore Polytechnic Institute
Hometown: Baltimore, MD

Born and raised in Baltimore, MD, Matthew He served as the Student Regent at Morgan State University. He served as the Polaris (President) of The Alpha Chapter of Iota Phi Theta Fraternity, Inc. at Morgan State University. He interned in the Global Information and Business Solutions Department at Legg Mason Global Asset Management and also interned in the Finance division in the Financial Systems and Analysis group at Goldman Sachs in New York. Inc.  Matthew enjoys serving the community, and has lead and developed several partnerships in the Baltimore community with local businesses and community organizations. 

Brionna Williams
Hometown: Bowie, Maryland

Throughout her academic career as an Information Systems major, Brionna commuted an hour plus each day while maintaining a job in order to fund her education. Although it was difficult she still managed her studies and joined several school organizations. She served as the 2014-2015 Co-President of a non-profit organization, GlobeMed, where she spearheaded a fundraising project and raised $3500 that benefited school children in Cameroon. Brionna is employed as a Requirements Systems Analyst within the government sector for Booz Allen Hamilton. Brionna obtained her MBA and opened a non-profit for children in underprivileged communities. Her favorite quote is, "Failure will never overtake me, if my determination to succeed is strong enough" -OG Mandino

Chanel Campbell

Chanel Campbell was one of the Co-Presidents of Globe Med. Globe Med is a nonprofit organization that helps promote global health equity by empowering students and communities to work together to improve the health of people living in poverty around the world. In addition, she started and ran CollegeGirlvsCorporateWorld.com, a website offering advice to current students transitioning into the corporate world. She has interned with JP Morgan Chase for two summers as a Business Analyst/Business Systems Analyst. She also interned with Accenture Federal Services as an business analyst consultant. Her goal is to lead projects full time as a Business Analyst, and or Project Manager with top consulting firms.

Ugonna Anyadike

Hometown: Fallston, MD 

Ugonna Anyadike attended Fallston High School in Fallston, MD and graduated in 2011. Some of his hobbies include: making and performing his own music, audio engineering, and collecting sneakers. He is was employed in Morgan State University's OIT as an OrangeTech. 

Makarai Stone
High School: Dr. Henry A. Wise, Jr. High School

Raised in Prince George's County, Maryland, Makarai served as the the School of Business and Management's Information and Technology branch as a Student Lab Assistant. He performs routine computer related tasks in the lab, as well as assisted students with hardware and software questions and troubleshooting. He was subsequently offered a full-time job at Morgan State University in the OIT division. 

Jonas Chew;  Hometown: Baltimore, MD

While at Morgan State, Jonas majored in Information Systems. He was an active member of the of the Morgan State University chapter of the Association of Information Technology Professionals (A.I.T.P.) and in September of 2014, Jonas was elected as president of the organization and has led several initiatives such as peer tutoring, helping students attain certifications, and conducting several IT workshops on campus. Jonas joined IBM as an Application Development and Innovation Consultant where he served as an adviser to federal and state agencies on the development, integration and implementation of new systems and technologies.

Shiri Fitzgerald, Class of 2020, Leadership Development Program @ Verizon

"I chose Information Systems because I wanted to learn about the intersection between Information Technology and Business. I believe that having this experience will make me more valuable to the company I work for, and also increases my ability to obtain jobs outside the usual IT field"