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June 16 2008 chapter meeting announcement |
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Program description
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Sun 06/22/2008 @ 05:54 |
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Webmaster New York Metro |
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joe@galarneau.com |
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June 16 2008 chapter meeting: Green IT, a case for action |
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Green is moving center stage. Concerns about global warming, soaring energy costs and a sustainable environment have dramatically changed public perceptions and the economics of going Green. But is it a fad or here to stay? Do the benefits outweigh the required investments, and what leadership role should IT play? Our panelists will share their innovative approaches and tangible achievements and provide you with insights and advise on getting started as well as on moving your eco-friendly strategies beyond the data center.
Presentation by Edward Goldman, Marriott International Edward is Vice President of Technology Strategy and has accountability for the information technology strategy for all Marriott brands and business units. In this position, he is responsible for identifying what role specific technologies will play today, and in the future, to enable Marriott to achieve our company's objectives. Prior to this role, Mr. Goldman had accountability for Marriott’s enterprise operations which included all systems and networks within the corporate data center and its business recovery strategy.
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Sun 06/22/2008 @ 05:46 |
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Webmaster New York Metro |
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Internet Technology Roundtable: February 2008 |
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Internet Technology Roundtable, February 2008: I hate my CMS? The perils and promise of modern content management systems.
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Thu 05/01/2008 @ 10:22 |
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Webmaster New York Metro |
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announcements@simny.org |
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Internet Technology Roundtable: October 2007 |
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October 2007 Internet Technology Roundtable: Who Should Call the Shots Online? Bridging the Gap Between Business and Technology Leaders in e-Business.
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Thu 05/01/2008 @ 10:19 |
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Webmaster New York Metro |
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announcements@simny.org |
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April 14 2008 chapter meeting: IT in the Boardroom |
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IT in the Boardroom
Speaker: Jeff Scott, President, Banking Group, Sourcemedia
Following a successful career in information technology, which culminated with the CTO position at Thomson Financial, Jeff Scott was appointed President of the Banking Group at Sourcemedia with full P&L responsibility. Jeff’s position and experience make him uniquely qualified to talk about the role of IT executives in the boardroom and the opportunities they have to impact both the top and bottom lines of a company. Whether you have earned a seat at the table or are aspiring to make your first presentation to the board of directors, Jeff’s experience and insight will make his discussion an invaluable experience for everyone. Hear first-hand what you need to know to win board level support, and what it takes to drive innovation and transformation at the top of an organization. Jeff will also elaborate on the skills you need to strive beyond CIO competence and will share his experience in transitioning from an IT executive role to a general management position.
Speaker bio Jeff Scott is the President of the Banking Group at SourceMedia. The Banking Group serves the needs of SourceMedia’s banking customers through prominent businesses such as American Banker, US Banker, Bank Technology News, National Mortgage News, Credit Union Journal, and Employee Benefit News. Prior to joining SourceMedia, Mr. Scott was CTO at Thomson Financial, where he was responsible for global technology strategy, product development, and operations. Mr. Scott has a degree in Computer Science from the University of Dayton and has an MBA from the University of Maryland.
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Tue 04/15/2008 @ 07:58 |
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Webmaster New York Metro |
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announcements@simny.org |
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