- Jp Rangaswami
JP Rangaswami (born 12 November 1957 in Calcutta, India) lived in Calcutta for half his life before emigrating to the United Kingdom. He studied Economics and Statistics at St. Xavier's College, University of Calcutta, specializing in developmental economics. Originally an economist and financial journalist, he has worked with technology in finance since 1980 with a number of large multinationals. He was named CIO of the Year by Waters Magazine in 2003, …
- Michael Capellas
Michael D. Capellas , president and CEO of MCI, recently confirmed his participation as speakers at WCIT 2006. Capellas is a 30-year veteran of the information technology business and an established thought leader in areas ranging from information technology, telecommunications and homeland security to the next generation of consumer electronics. Prior to joining MCI in December 2002, he was president of Hewlett-Packard Company. Previously, he was the chairman and CEO of Compaq.
- Gopal Khanna
Gopal Khanna (1950 -) is the first Chief Information Officer in the state of Minnesota.
- David Varney
Sir David Varney (born 1946) was the chairman of HM Revenue and Customs from its establishment in April 2005 to the end of August 2006. David Varney was named as a recipient of a knighthood in the 2006 New Year's honours list.
- Laura Callahan
Laura Callahan is a former senior director at the United States Department of Homeland Security who was forced to resign after an investigation revealed that she and numerous other federal employees had obtained high-ranking government jobs through use of fabricated academic degrees received from diploma mills.
- Rick Dalzell
Rick Dalzell is the Chief Information Officer/Divisional Senior Executive Vice President of Amazon.com in Seattle, Washington. In charge of technology, software and services at the Internet marketing behemoth, Dazell has been a corporate officer at Amazon since August 1997, when he was named Vice President (VP) and Chief Information Officer (CIO). He was styled a Senior VP in October 2000 and was named to his present title, Senior VP, …
- Mark Spencer
Mark Spencer (born April 8, 1977) is a computer engineer and is the original author of the GTK+-based instant messaging client Gaim, the L2TP daemon l2tpd and the Cheops Network User Interface. Mark Spencer is also the creator of Asterisk, a Linux-based open-sourced PBX in software. He is the founder, chairman and CTO of Digium, an open-source telecommunications supplier most notable for its development and sponsorship of Asterisk.
- Susan Sheskey
Susan E. Sheskey is senior vice president and chief information officer for Dell Inc., where she is responsible for Dell's global information systems and technology infrastructure. Before becoming CIO in August 2005, Ms. Sheskey was Dell's vice president of information technology for the Americas Region, where she had responsibility for the development, deployment, and support of Dell’s global sales, services, manufacturing and fulfillment systems.
- Peter J. Quinn
Peter J. Quinn, an information technology (IT) worker, is the former Chief Information Officer (CIO) of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, a role he held from September 2002 through January 2006. He is noted for his controversial support for OpenDocument, a standard format for office documents (draft ISO/IEC 26300). Mr Quinn established a requirement that all state government documents be formatted in OpenDocument (effective 2007).
- Alex J. Mandl
Alex Mandl , Gemplus’ President and CEO said: “This transaction is an important development for Gemplus, Axalto and the digital security industry as a whole. This merger, with a sound industrial logic, is a win-win that will create value not only for our respective shareholders but also for our clients and employees. We are confident in our ability to deliver significant value to our shareholders.”
- Alan S. Graeff
Alan S. Graeff was named Chief Information Officer (CIO) of the National Institutes of Health (NIH) and Director of the newly formed Center for Information Technology (CIT) on March 6, 1998.
- Ian MacGregor
Ian Macgregor is the former CIO of The Wellcome Trust, oversaw growth of £1bn per annum over fifteen years, making The Wellcome Trust the worlds largest foundation (total assets valued at c. £15bn at his retirement in 2000). Regarded by many as the most successful investment officer ever seen in the not-for-profit sector, Macgregor was behind the largest private share sale on record: initial floatation of Wellcome Plc.
- Alex Hilton
Alex Hilton is a blogger and Labour Party politician, born 4th January 1976. Hilton was Labour councillor for Newbury in the London Borough of Redbridge until 2006, where he did not stand for re-election. In 2005 he stood as Labour candidate in Canterbury. The sitting Tory MP in what should be a safe Conservative seat increased his majority by from 2,000 in 2001 to 7,500 votes. Hilton has gained some notability on the internet for his blogging activity, …
- Peter Logothetis
Peter Christen , president and chief executive officer Peter Christen was appointed president and chief executive officer of QBE Regional Insurance in 2007. Christen joined former parent company Winterthur Insurance in 1980. Since 1986 he has held various management positions within the U.S. division, most recently as president and CEO of Unigard Insurance Companies (2000-07).
- Shaygan Kheradpir
- Justin Hartfield
Justin graduated with a Bachelor's Degree in Information and Computer Science from the University of California at Irvine in 2004. Justin serves as the CIO of the Prometheus Institute and has been on the staff since the Institute's inception. Justin is an expert in internet research, development, and marketing and is well versed in Web 2.0 and other new internet technologies.
- David Hoelzer
David Hoelzer Since 1985, David has had almost any position that you can imagine in the information technology field, ranging from programmer analyst up to chief information security officer. He has been teaching for SANS since 1999, managing and authoring the majority of the audit related materials for SANS in addition to some of the secure coding courses from SANS-SSI.
- Denis Baker
Denis Baker , Chief Information Officer Denis Baker was appointed Sarasota Memorial's Vice President and Chief Information Officer in February of 2000. Previously, he served five years as the health care system's director of Information Services. Under his administration, Sarasota Memorial undertook system-wide improvements, including upgrades to become Y2K compliant and conversion to electronic medical records, among other initiatives.
- Omer F. Soykan
Omer F. Soykan is Senior Vice President of Investment Banking Technology at Jefferies Group in New York. Soykan joined Jefferies in 2004 from Broadview International where he served as chief information officer for eight years. At Jefferies, Soykan is responsible for providing leadership, direction and guidance to senior management on technology strategies and architecture and developed the overall strategy and architecture of the current investment banking division.
- Brett Cumberland
Brett Cumberland is vice president of solutions management for Unisys Global Transportation. To this position he brings more than 20 years of experience in the travel and transportation industry, including strategic planning, consulting and project management for all aspects of travel and transportation solution development and delivery, as well as investment and execution of information technology and communications systems.
- Amin Kassem
- Jeffrey A. Zonenshine
Jeffrey A. Zonenshine - Chief Information Officer Jeffrey is a certified, award-winning Information Technology consultant with fifteen years experience in the technology arena. He was CIO for the Marvel Entertainment Group, Century 21 Real Estate, and Aerosoles footwear. He was acclaimed for moving two of these companies from technology stragglers to recognized technology leaders in their respective industries in less than two years.
- Eva Bunker
Co-founder and CIO of Critical Watch. (www.criticalwatch.com) I spend much of my free time volunteering as a Trainer for Quest Teen Leadership. (www.theqway.com)
- Renga Nathan
Renga Nathan , Chief Information Officer Renga Nathan , Chief Information Officer
- Matt Crooks
Matt Crooks is the Chief Information Officer at CacheMatrix. In this role, Matt is responsible for oversight of all the development efforts for the firm, for determining the strategic technology direction, and for coordination of all project management and client delivery/implementation efforts.
- Richard Zarth
Richard Zarth , Chief Information Officer, Information Technology
- Jack Sparn
Jack Sparn , Chief Information Officer Jack Sparn is Chief Information Officer of iGPS. A supply chain veteran with over 30 years of experience in system implementation, design and client support, he was the chief information officer for Alliance Data-Multifamily Services prior to joining iGPS. Jack also served as a senior vice president and chief information officer for CHEP International.
- Darryl Lemecha
A seasoned executive who has consistently led global organizations through business transformations while simultaneously delivering top quality operations. Has extensive experience across multiple industries including business services, financial services, insurance, high-tech, retail, distribution, and real estate. Recognized achievements in the following areas: Innovative Visionary, Global Operations, M&A Integration, Strategic Thinker, Team Building & Leadership, Product . . .
- Michael Dobe
- Sergio Bruno
manager of several projects mainly in Financial Services area + Telecom + Utilities
- David Luong
A seasoned leader in global and regional contexts with outstanding track records of delivering stakeholder values through people leadership, services delivery excellence and innovation of operations and technology (integration and/or divestment).
- Shain Jacob
- Donna Agnew
Donna Agnew Chief Information Officer Donna Agnew is vice president and chief information officer for Presbyterian Healthcare Services. Ms. Agnew earned her bachelor's of nursing degree from Montana State University in Bozeman, MT. , her master's of nursing degree from University of Texas and her MBA from University of Phoenix. Ms. Agnew joined PHS in 1993.
- Rampe Toivonen
- Terence Donnelly
Terence is a Director and Chair of the Compensation Committee of Atlantis Systems Corp. (TSX:AIQ), and an Advisory Board Member of the Richard Ivey School of Business Information Technology program. He has served as a member of the Board of MarketingCanada.com, SMART Toronto, the Canadian Advanced Technology Alliance, and the Wireless Industry Congress. He is a member of the board of directors of the Willowdale Federal Conservative Riding Association.
- Bill Wray
Bill Wray is Vice Chairman and Chief Information Officer of Citizens Financial Group. Wray manages the Citizens Manufacturing Group, the enterprise technology and operations arm of Citizens, which includes over 3,000 employees. He is a member of the Executive Management Committee, the company's senior management team.
- Salvatore Pulvirenti
Salvatore Pulvirenti Member of the Managing Committee. Salvatore Pulvirenti holds a degree in Electronic Engineering from Pisa University. He is serving the company since beginning of 2003 as Chief Information Officer (CIO) at international level, in charge of technology guidelines for the group and technical infrastructure integration and operation.
- Malcolm Keys
- Ron Friedmann
Ron Friedmann, a lawyer by training, is the principal of Prism. He previously served as CIO at 500-lawyer Mintz Levin, managed advanced technology development projects at Wilmer Cutler, and held marketing positions at two legal market software start-ups. He is the founder and organizer of the Law Practice Technology Roundtable, a Fellow of the College of Law Practice Management, a participant in the NYC Large Law Firm Knowledge Management Group, and the founder/organizer of the DC Large . . .
- Stuart Scott
Stuart Scott fired for 'violating company policies' Microsoft has fired its chief information officer (CIO), Stuart Scott, saying he was let go after an investigation for violation of company policies. Until a replacement for Scott is found, Shahla Aly, a general manager, and Alain Crozier, a corporate vice president, will take over his responsibilities, Microsoft said. Scott joined Microsoft in July 2005 after spending 17 years at General Electric, where he also served as CIO.