2012 Chief Information Officer Leadership Forum (Chicago)
Thursday, June 14, 2012
Chicago, IL
Perspectives By:
Domenic Alcaro
Vice President, Mission Critical Services and Software
Schneider Electric
José Almandoz
Executive Vice President of Business Operations
IntraLinks
Sandeep Banerjie
Senior Director, Oracle Cloud
Oracle
David Carlson
Senior Vice President and Chief Technology Officer (Retired)
IHS Inc.
Denis Edwards
SVP and Global Chief Information Officer
Manpower
John Guevara
Chief Information Officer
Allscripts Healthcare Solutions
Bill Haser
Vice President Chief Information Officer
Tenneco Inc.
Jean Holley
Group SVP & CIO
Brambles Industries Limited
Daphne Jones
Senior Vice President and Chief Information Officer
Hospira
John Kavak
CIO
Sharp Electronics Corporation
Kevin Larson
Vice President and Chief Information Officer
AAR CORP
Sylvan Morley III
Vice President and Chief Information Officer
MEMC Electronic Materials Inc.
Dr. Vikram Saksena
Executive Vice President and CTO
Tellabs, Inc.
Mark Shaver
VP & CIO
Joy Global, Inc.
Robert Tabb
VP and CIO
Ecolab
Ananthan Thandri
Vice President and Chief Information Officer
Mentor Graphics
Charles Wallace
Vice President and Chief Information Officer, Business Technology Systems
Keystone Foods
Summary:
The role of the Chief Information Officer has greatly changed during the past few years. CIOs and IT leaders—who are now integral to accelerating their business’ growth—are tasked with driving value throughout the organization. They are consistently improving processes and workflow, accelerating time to market, and identifying new business opportunities. With the volatile economy, technology leaders have a unique opportunity to provide real business value by making decisions that will better position enterprises to succeed in upcoming years.
The Argyle CIO Leadership Forum in Chicago is bringing together leading CIOs, CISOs, CTOs, VPs, IT/Technology/MIS and IT leaders from a variety of industries to discuss best practices and innovative technology strategies. The forum will focus on several areas including: “Leveraging cloud computing,” “Challenges associated with IT consumerization,” ”Optimizing talent management,” “The impact of social media on the IT department,” “Data security,” and “The changing role of the CIO.”
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Date: Thursday, June 14, 2012
Time: 8:00am – 5:35pm
Location: Chicago, IL
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