CIO New York Summit | September 13, 2018 | New York, NY, USA
Big Data, Little Data. Secure Data, Lost Data
Eric Chacon
Head of Data Architecture
Citigroup
Facilitating Technology-Enabled Business Transformation
Paul Wilner
CIO
Pall Corporation
The Future of the CIO in the Digital Economy
Richard Entrup
Global CIO
Christie's
The Unbearable Lightness of Digital Transformation
George Pitagorsky
CIO
NYC Department of Education
IoT and IT/OT
Timothy Reed
CIO
EMCOR Building Services
Driving Digital: Key Practices CIO Should Lead to Enable Transformation
Isaac Sacolick
President, CIO/CDO
Star CIO
Cybersecurity - Information Sharing
Earl Newsome
CIO
Praxair
NFV and SDN - Building the Network of the Future
Mony Weschler
Chief Technology Officer, Chief Strategist and Architect
Montefiore Medical Center
Real-time People and Project Feedback - Opening Pandora's Box or a Treasure Chest?
Elizabeth King
CIO
White Plains Hospital
Real-time People and Project Feedback - Opening Pandora's Box or a Treasure Chest?
Ralph Groce III
Global CIO
Everest Reinsurance Company
What’s the Future of QA in a digital world? How do DevOps and QA see QA after the shift?
Gabriella Szasz
Executive Technology Leader/ Expert in IT GOV, DEV, PMO & QA
Wells Fargo
Real-time People and Project Feedback - Opening Pandora's Box or a Treasure Chest?
Michael Gabriel
CEO, Relationship Barometer LLC and former EVP & CIO, HBO
Relationship Barometer LLC
What CIOs Will Need to Lead and Succeed in a Big Data World
Jason Stearns
Director, Legal & Compliance- Information Governance
BlackRock
The Business of IT- How IT Transforms into a Business Differentiator
Emmanuel Offiong
VP & Chief Architect
Wyndam Hotel Group
The Role of the CIO: Business Challenger, Innovation Driver
Arvind Jangi
EVP - Business Information Officer
Mastercard
Leadership Considerations in a Multi-Generational World
Gabriella Vacca
Vice President, Systems and Technology
Comcast
What CIOs Will Need to Lead and Succeed in a Big Data World
Richard Kessler
Global Director, Cyber Security Services Strategy and Governance
KPMG
Reducing the Talent Dearth & Tech Skills for 2015 & Beyond
Jay VanDerwerken
Senior Managing Director
NYU Tandon School of Engineering
The Role of the CIO: Business Challenger, Innovation Driver
Ursuline Foley
CIO, Corporate Platform Officer & Interim Chief Data Officer at XL Group Ltd
XL Group
The Role of IT Security and the CIO – Together or Separate?
Andre Bromes
CIO/CSO
Goodwill Industries of Greater NY and Northern NJ, Inc.
The Role of the CIO: Business Challenger, Innovation Driver
Grace Monahan
VP & Global CIO
Henry Schein
The Role of the CIO: Business Challenger, Innovation Driver
Larry Bonfante
CIO
US Tennis Association
Eye Opening Technology - How US Bank's visual Big Data Approach to Technology Management has Them Focused on Customers
Christopher Bowman
VP Global Technology Operations
US Bank
Making Decisions in a World Awash in Data
Anthony Scriffignano
SVP Chief Data Scientist
Dun & Bradstreet
Innovating With the “Lights On” – How to Tip the Balance
Joe Tait
Chief Information Officer
Lydall, Inc
Navigating the Complexities of Developing a Cloud Computing Business Strategy for Large Enterprises
Alex Fuss
Director of Enterprise Architecture
AXA US
From Crisis Response to Crisis Prevention
Atefeh Riazi
Assistant Secretary-General Chief Information Technology Officer
United Nations
Solidifying the Role of the CIO
Robert Lux
EVP and CIO
Freddie Mac
Cloud Computing - Lessons Learned
Arthur Riel
Chief Enterprise Architect
The World Bank
Business Transformation & System Rationalization
Radhika Venkatraman
SVP & CIO - Network & Technology
Verizon Wireline
A passion for the possible: How a technology culture pays off
Larry Quinlan
Global Chief Information Officer
Deloitte
Is the cloud blurring the lines between information technology and digital marketing in the enterprise?
Bill Barrett
Global Head of Digital Marketing
Willis Towers Watson
Enabling IT as a Business
Peter Presland-Byrne
VP, Chief Architect
Freddie Mac
The CIO New York Summit is a chance to network, learn and engage with your peers on key industry concerns. Take some time out of the office to discuss and tackle the big issues currently affecting your company.
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