CIO 100 2009: The Judges

This year's CIO 100 applications were each reviewed by two members of our judging panel


Mon, June 01, 2009

CIO

Dr. Dennis Anderson
Professor
ICT Adviser & Strategist
Pace University

Robert Austin
Professor, Managing Creativity and Innovation
Copenhagen Business School
Associate Professor
Technology and Operations Management
Harvard Business School

Doug Barker
President
Barker & Scott Consulting

Bob Bruce
President & CEO
ClayPoint

Susan Cramm
Executive Coach & President
Valuedance

Howard Dresner
President and Founder
Dresner Advisory Services

Les Duncan
Former Corporate Vice President and CIO
Atmos Energy

Albert Eng
Senior Managing Director
CCM-IT Advisory

Charlie Feld
Former CEO
The Feld Group

Evelyn Follit
Former SVP, CIO and Chief Services Officer
RadioShack

John Gantz
Chief Research Officer and Senior Vice President
IDC

Louis Gutierrez
Principal
Exeter Group

Chris Howard
VP and Director
Executive Advisory Program (EAP)
Burton Group

Michael Hugos
CIO at Large
Center for Systems Innovation [c4si]

M. Eric Johnson
Professor of Operations Management
Director
Glassmeyer/McNamee Center for Digital Strategies
Tuck School of Business
Dartmouth College

Jerry McElhatton
President
Virtual Resources

Jim McGee
Managing Director
New Shoreham Consulting

Kavin Moody
Executive Director
Center for Information Management Studies
Babson College

Patty Morrison
Former Executive Vice President & CIO
Motorola

Laurie Orlov
Founder and Principal Analyst
Aging in Place Technology Watch

Bart Perkins
Managing Partner
Leverage Partners

Chris Potts
Corporate IT Strategist and CIO Futurist
Dominic Barrow

Laraine Rodgers
President
Navigating Transitions

Jeanne Ross
Director and Principal Research Scientist
MIT Sloan Center for Information Systems Research

Howard Rubin
CEO/Founder
Rubin Systems - Rubin Worldwide

Robert Scott
Director, Information Systems Executive Forum
Ross School of Business
The University of Michigan

Joe Smialowski
Managing Director
Citigroup

Sheila Smith
President
Omega Point Consulting

Jim Sutter
Sr. Partner
Peer Consulting Group

Dr. John Sviokla
Vice Chairman
Diamond Management & Technology Consultants

Rick Swanborg
President
ICEX
Professor
Boston University

Pete Walton
Former Vice President & CIO
Hess

Madeline Weiss
President
Weiss Associates

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