The 5th Annual CIO Forum Financial Services Names Top Financial IT Executives of 2001-2002; Winners Nominated and Selected by Peers.Business Editors/Hi-Tech Writers NEW YORK--(BUSINESS WIRE)--March 25, 2002 The first annual Top Financial Technology Executives of 2001-2002 have been selected in a process sponsored by Richmond Events' The CIO CIO: see American Federation of Labor and Congress of Industrial Organizations. (Chief Information Officer) The executive officer in charge of information processing in an organization. Forum Financial Services The examples and perspective in this article or section may not represent a worldwide view of the subject. Please [ improve this article] or discuss the issue on the talk page. . This year's top executives represent outstanding technology achievement in numerous financial categories including: Investment Banks The following is a list of investment banks Financial conglomerates Large financial-services conglomerates combine commercial banking and investment banking, and sometimes insurance. & Brokerage Firms; Credit Card Companies; Insurance Companies and Commercial Banks. Hundreds of executives were nominated nom·i·nate tr.v. nom·i·nat·ed, nom·i·nat·ing, nom·i·nates 1. To propose by name as a candidate, especially for election. 2. To designate or appoint to an office, responsibility, or honor. by their peers for this inaugural award. Those who made the final cut, however, were chosen based on their creativity, commitment to the industry and results by The CIO Forum Financial Services Advisory Board. "This year's winners truly represent best in class in the financial services IT field. Each of these individuals have contributed greatly to the benefit of the industry, and the overall success of their respective companies," said Project Director David Shaw David Shaw is the name of:
The Top Financial IT Executives of 2001-2002 will be honored during Richmond Events' The CIO Forum Financial Services, May 6-9, held onboard Refers to a chip or other hardware component that is directly attached to the printed circuit board (motherboard). Contrast with offboard. See inboard. the renowned ocean liner Queen Elizabeth Queen Elizabeth, or Elizabeth, may refer to: Living people
Bohemia n. One who is present at or attends a function. See Usage Note at -ee1. attendee Noun a person who is present at a specified event Noun 1. on board the QE2. The Top Financial IT Executives of 2001-2002, in alphabetical order, are: -- Susan Andros, VP & Executive Director - Business Transformation, CitiBank, Inc. -- Dennis Callahan, SVP & CIO, Guardian Life Insurance -- Guy Chiarello, EVP & CTO, Morgan Stanley -- Steve Clifford, Managing Director - Interactive Marketing & Services, Salomon Smith Barney -- Jim Ditmore, CTO - Technology, Infrastructure & Operations, Bank One -- Randall Epright, EVP & CIO, SunAmerica -- Dennis Honovich, CIO - Americas, Societe Generale -- Dawn Lepore, Vice Chairman - Technology & Administration, Charles Schwab -- Roger Mahabir, SVP & CIO, RBC Dominion Securities -- Joseph McClure, EVP & CIO, AmeriCredit -- John McKinley, EVP & CTO, Merrill Lynch -- Kevin Murray, SVP & CIO - Domestic Claims, Litigation & Personal Lines, AIG, Inc. -- Steve Olsen, Executive Vice President, General Manager, Electronic Commerce Division, CheckFree Corp. -- Michael Packer (1), Managing Director, Direct Markets e-Commerce Initiative, Merrill Lynch -- Niraj Patel, SVP & CIO, GMAC Commercial Mortgage -- Mark Popolano, SVP & CIO, AIG, Inc. -- Brian Smith, Americas Technology Head - Private Bank, Citigroup, Inc. -- Linda Taggart, Group VP & CIO, GMAC Financial Services -- Scott Thompson - EVP & CEO - Visa USA -- Mike Woeller, Sr EVP & CIO, CIBC -- Eric Yaptangco, CTO - AIG Underwriters, AIG, Inc. -- Alan Young, Director Citi Technology, Citigroup, Inc. (1) Michael Packer packer /pack·er/ (pak´er) an instrument for introducing a dressing into a cavity or a wound. pack·er n. 1. An instrument for tamponing. 2. See plugger. died on September 11 in the World Trade Center About The CIO Forum Financial Services 2002 The CIO Forum Financial Services 2002 provides senior-level financial IT executives, who rarely attend conventional trade shows and conferences, with two days of high-level discussion, one-on-one meetings with leading service providers, executive conference sessions, keynote addresses keynote address n. An opening address, as at a political convention, that outlines the issues to be considered. Also called keynote speech. Noun 1. and think tanks. Places are limited for both delegates and sponsors, so if you are interested in attending as a delegate, or reaching this high-level audience as a sponsor, please contact Project Director David Shaw at dshaw@richmondevents.com or via phone at 212/651-8705. www.logisticsforum.com |
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