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In dieser Folge nehmen wir euch mit auf die Reise vom agilen Hype zur KI-Transformation. Wir sprechen darüber, was von der agilen Welle wirklich übrig blieb, wie sich die Rolle der IT verändert hat, warum Effizienz nicht immer Kosten spart, aber ohne KI der Anschluss verloren geht. Gemeinsam mit unserem Gast Jörg Kohlenz, Group CIO von Vorwerk, diskutieren wir über Kulturwandel, Wertbeitrag und Priorisierung im digitalen Zeitalter. Vernetzt Euch und diskutiert mit: - Jörg Kohlenz: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jörg-kohlenz-95a4021b3/ - Ulrich Irnich: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ulrichirnich/ - Markus Kuckertz: https://www.linkedin.com/in/markuskuckertz/
Der Performance Manager Podcast | Für Controller & CFO, die noch erfolgreicher sein wollen
Was passiert, wenn eine IT-Abteilung im eigenen Unternehmen vor allem als Kostentreiber wahrgenommen wird – intransparent, wenig vertrauenswürdig, weit weg vom Business? Genau das war die Ausgangssituation, die Jörg Kohlenz vorfand, als er 2022 als Group CIO zum Wuppertaler Traditionsunternehmen Vorwerk wechselte. Seine Antwort auf diese Herausforderung war überraschend: nicht zuerst Technologie modernisieren, nicht zuerst Prozesse optimieren – sondern Führung transformieren. Im Herbst 2022 startete Jörg Kohlenz das Transformationsprogramm „Everest", das die Vorwerk-IT grundlegend verändern sollte: neue Strukturen, neue Arbeitsweisen und vor allem eine neue Führungskultur. Im Gespräch erklärt Jörg Kohlenz, warum IT-Transformation vor allem ein Führungsthema ist, wie er fünf Führungsprinzipien – Walk the talk, Give and earn trust, Purpose, Autonomy und Learn continuously – als Grundlage für den kulturellen Wandel entwickelt hat, und wie daraus drei IT-Werte entstanden sind, die für alle Mitarbeitenden gelten: Value Creation, Joined Ownership und Aligned Autonomy. Außerdem spricht er darüber, wie die IT-Organisation strukturell neu aufgestellt wurde, welche Widerstände es gab – und was die Transformation nach rund drei Jahren konkret gebracht hat. Eine Episode für CFOs, Controller und IT-Verantwortliche, die verstehen wollen, warum der Schlüssel zu einer erfolgreichen IT-Transformation nicht in der Technologie liegt – sondern in der Führung.
Join Venky Ananth in conversation with Dilip Kadambi, Group CFO, and Linus Tham, Group CIO of IHH Healthcare—one of the world's largest healthcare providers spanning nearly 90 hospitals across ten countries—as they explore how to build a unified, patient-first organization at global scale. Guided by IHH's aspiration of "care for good," they discuss growth through acquisition and clinical excellence, removing friction from the patient journey, and how an integrated tech, data, and AI roadmap—powering real use cases like nurse rostering and bill estimation—is scaling innovation across countries.
The Future of Power - Der Geopolitik-Podcast von Agora Strategy
In dem Agora Strategy Geopolitik-Podcast „The Future of Power" lädt Dr. Timo Blenk (CEO) monatlich Entscheidungsträger aus Diplomatie; Wirtschaft; Politik und Militär ein, um aktuelle geopolitische Entwicklungen zu diskutieren. Über die Einflüsse dieser zu informieren und fundierte Entscheidungsgrundlagen zu schaffen, ist der Kern dieses Projekts. Diesen Monat zu Gast ist Dr. Ralf Schneider, Senior Fellow und Leiter des Cybersecurity- und NextGenIT-Think-Tanks der Allianz und ehemaliger Group CIO der Allianz-Gruppe! In der 41. Folge unseres Podcasts analysieren Dr. Blenk und Dr. Schneider die neue Cyber-Bedrohungslage und sprechen über kollektive Abwehrstrategien, die Risiken durch KI und Quantencomputing sowie die digitale Souveränität Europas. Die wichtigsten Themen des Monats Cyber Deterrence: Risiko und Kosten für Angreifer erhöhen Postquantum & KI: nutzlose Verschlüsselungen und Echtzeitmonitoring von Agenten Digitale Souveränität: Daten, Rechenzentren und Optionalität
Der Performance Manager Podcast | Für Controller & CFO, die noch erfolgreicher sein wollen
Was passiert, wenn eine IT-Abteilung im eigenen Unternehmen vor allem als Kostentreiber wahrgenommen wird – intransparent, wenig vertrauenswürdig, weit weg vom Business? Genau das war die Ausgangssituation, die Jörg Kohlenz vorfand, als er 2022 als Group CIO zum Wuppertaler Traditionsunternehmen Vorwerk wechselte. Seine Antwort auf diese Herausforderung war überraschend: nicht zuerst Technologie modernisieren, nicht zuerst Prozesse optimieren – sondern Führung transformieren. Im Herbst 2022 startete Jörg Kohlenz das Transformationsprogramm „Everest", das die Vorwerk-IT grundlegend verändern sollte: neue Strukturen, neue Arbeitsweisen und vor allem eine neue Führungskultur. Im Gespräch erklärt Jörg Kohlenz, warum IT-Transformation vor allem ein Führungsthema ist, wie er fünf Führungsprinzipien – Walk the talk, Give and earn trust, Purpose, Autonomy und Learn continuously – als Grundlage für den kulturellen Wandel entwickelt hat, und wie daraus drei IT-Werte entstanden sind, die für alle Mitarbeitenden gelten: Value Creation, Joined Ownership und Aligned Autonomy. Außerdem spricht er darüber, wie die IT-Organisation strukturell neu aufgestellt wurde, welche Widerstände es gab – und was die Transformation nach rund drei Jahren konkret gebracht hat. Eine Episode für CFOs, Controller und IT-Verantwortliche, die verstehen wollen, warum der Schlüssel zu einer erfolgreichen IT-Transformation nicht in der Technologie liegt – sondern in der Führung.
The S&P 500 snapped its nine-day winning streak yesterday, as renewed tensions in the Middle East dented risk sentiment, and momentum in the AI-driven rally eased. At the same time, bond yields pushed higher on the back of resilient labour market data, reigniting concerns that inflation pressures may persist. In today's episode, our Group CIO Yves Bonzon shares his latest perspectives on the market backdrop, while Norbert Rücker, Head of Economics and Next Generation Research, explains why he expects oil prices to trend lower from here.(00:00) - Introduction: Bernadette Anderko, Product & Investment Content (00:28) - Markets wrap-up: Roman Canziani, Head of Product & Investment Content (05:42) - Latest market perspectives: Yves Bonzon, Group CIO (14:15) - An update on oil: Norbert Rücker, Head of Economics & Next Generation Research (19:13) - Closing remarks: Bernadette Anderko, Product & Investment Content Would you like to support this show? Please leave us a review and star rating on Apple Podcasts, Spotify or wherever you get your podcasts.
Wie wird aus der Energiewende ein skalierbares, bezahlbares und resilientes Energiesystem? In dieser Folge spricht Claus Hartmann mit Jens Zerbst, Group CIO von Vattenfall, über die unterschätzte Rolle der Digitalisierung in der Transformation der Energiewirtschaft. Im Mittelpunkt steht die Frage, wie IT, Smart Meter, Flexibilität, Speicher und intelligente Laststeuerung zusammenspielen müssen, damit erneuerbare Energien nicht nur ausgebaut, sondern wirklich systemdienlich integriert werden können. Jens Zerbst zeigt, warum die Energiewende längst kein reines Erzeugungsthema mehr ist, sondern ein komplexes Zusammenspiel aus Netzen, Marktmechanismen, Regulierung, Cybersecurity, Industrieprozessen und Nutzerakzeptanz. Besonders spannend: Flexibilität muss einfach werden. „Install and forget“ statt täglichem Strompreis-Nerdtum. Nur wenn digitale Lösungen verständlich, standardisiert und wirtschaftlich attraktiv sind, entstehen echte Pull-Effekte für Industrie, Mittelstand und private Haushalte. Eine Folge über IT als Möglichmacher der Energiewende – realistisch, optimistisch und mit klarem Blick auf das große Ganze.
The last generation of CIOs with a human-only workforce. Let that sink in for a second. If you think AI is just about a chatbot summarising your emails, you are missing the tectonic shift happening right under your feet. We are officially entering the Agentic Era, where your next top performer might not even have a heartbeat. In a candid, no-nonsense chat at hashtag#CIOFEST, Daniel Eycken (COO of CIONET) sat down with Allan Cockriel (Group CIO at ASML) to do a hard reality check on where Agentic AI is actually driving value today, and where it's just noise. As the tech leader of a company anchoring the global semiconductor supply chain, Allan is putting agents into production.
Hvordan går man fra at være en hurtigt voksende, familieejet virksomhed til at tænke og agere som en enterprise?I denne episode af Dataklubben har vi besøg af Kenneth Svendsen, Group CIO i Orifarm, som står midt i netop den transformation. En transformation, der handler om at gå fra at være leverancepartner i kælderen til at blive en rådgivende medspiller for forretningen.Kenneth deler sin rejse fra klassisk IT-profil til forretningsnær leder – og hvorfor ledelse i dag i høj grad handler om at vise vejen i forandringerne.Samtalen kredser om, hvordan Orifarm arbejder med at opbygge et “enterprise gear” og business partnering konceptet, hvor et styrket samarbejde mellem IT og forretning skal gøre IT til en forretningsenabler frem for en reaktiv leverandør. Samtidig dykker vi ned i deres tilgang til AI, hvor fokus og prioritering er afgørende – og hvor man både tør være fast follower og first mover.Rigtig god lyttelyst.
In questa puntata di LA MIA SALUTE, Max Sisto dialoga con Prof. Giuseppe Speziale, Cardiochirurgo Vicepresidente di GVM Care & Research, ed Elena Sini, Group CIO di GVM Care & Research, per esplorare come l'intelligenza artificiale stia già trasformando concretamente il mondo della sanità.Dai risultati del ReportAId alle applicazioni di Agentic AI e Ambient Listening, emerge un ecosistema in cui tecnologia e medicina collaborano per migliorare l'esperienza del paziente e supportare il lavoro dei professionisti sanitari.Un confronto diretto e ricco di esempi reali, che racconta come un gruppo leader in Italia stia sperimentando soluzioni innovative per rendere la sanità più efficiente, personalizzata e sostenibile.Il futuro non è più una visione: è già in atto.Incontra tutti i protagonisti dell'AI alla AI WEEK 2026: Arsenalia, PwC, AlterMind, NTT Data, Reply e tanti altri. Scoprili tutti su https://www.aiweek.it Pasquale Viscanti e Giacinto Fiore ti guideranno alla scoperta di quello che sta accadendo grazie o a causa dell'Intelligenza Artificiale, spiegandola semplice.Puoi iscriverti anche alla newsletter su: https://www.iaspiegatasemplice.it
In this episode, journalist and author Puja Mehra speaks with Hemant Mishr, Co-Founder and Group CIO of SCUBE Capital, and former Managing Director & Head- Financial Markets, South East Asia, SCCG at Standard Chartered Bank. They talk about how rising geopolitical tensions—from the Iran conflict to great-power rivalry—are beginning to reshape the foundations of the global financial system. They discuss how the post-1970s financial architecture was built on three pillars: globalization, a rules-based order backed by the United States, and relative geopolitical consensus.Mishr explains how that system evolved around the oil shocks of the 1970s and the emergence of the petrodollar, which helped anchor the dominance of the US dollar and the recycling of global capital through American markets. But today, shifting power balances, the expanding use of financial sanctions, and growing geopolitical fragmentation are testing that framework.What does this mean for the future of the dollar, global capital flows, and emerging economies like India?Tune in for insights into how geopolitics is reshaping the world's financial architecture.SHOW NOTES(00:00) Introduction (00:52) Pillars of Financial Architecture (02:18) Rise of the Petrodollar (03:25) Shift to Petrodollar 2.0 (04:06) Three Scenarios for Finance (06:05) India's Role as Swing State (07:25) Economic Impact of Oil Prices (09:37) Risks to Rupee and Remittances (11:02) Managing Complex Geopolitical Ties (12:59) Timelines for Market Recovery (16:17) Resilience of India's Growth (18:31) Investing in Indian Markets (20:41) Lessons from China's Model (22:49) Managing Exchange Rate Volatility (24:45) Deepening Local Credit Markets (26:23) China's Strategic Currency Policy (29:57) Attracting Global Institutional Capital (32:21) Developing International Financial Hubs (34:24) Technology and Data SecurityFor more of our coverage check out thecore.inSubscribe to our NewsletterFollow us on:Twitter |Instagram |Facebook |Linkedin |Youtube
Axiata Group is one of the most innovative operator groups in Asia. Its Ideamart API monetization platform is the most successful of its type in the global CSP community. In this podcast we talk with Axiata Group CIO Anthony Rodrigo and TM Forum Executive Vice President Willie Stegmann about the external and internal forces that are forcing CIOs to "reinvent" the IT function in the AI era. We also hear from Anthony about the emergence of Axiata Digital Labs as the software engineering function that is transforming IT operations across Axiata opcos. Discussion points What are the most important business drivers for the "reinvention" of the IT function? What are the key dimensions of your transformation journey? How do ensure successful achievement of benefits/ outcomes? As Co-Chair of the CIT&E Mission, is ODA still relevant? What must change ? Why do you think Axiata is so much more advanced in its thinking - and its implementation of modern, open, cloud-based approaches to enterprise architectures? Have you been able to measure / track the benefits of an open digital architecture? Tell us about Axiata Digital Labs and its relationship / synergies with the group IT organization and opco IT functions. How does the "group" IT function work with the opcos across the Axiata group. Platform / API monetization. Where we are at and where we are going. Where are you in terms of leveraging AI within the IT organization? Guest Speakers: Anthony Rodrigo, Group CIO, Axiata Willie Stegmann, EVP, Composable IT & Ecosystems, TM Forum Host: Mark Newman, Chief Analyst, TM Forum
MONEY FM 89.3 - Prime Time with Howie Lim, Bernard Lim & Finance Presenter JP Ong
Today we’re going to take you through the ins and outs of a leading independent digital wealth platform in Asia that provides bespoke investment solutions for personal savings, private wealth and even public pension (say in the case of CPF and SRS in Singapore). Founded in 2017, our guest for today Endowus operates out of both Singapore and Hong Kong with a vision to help investors grow their wealth holistically and offer what it describes as conflict-free advice and access to institutional financial solutions, through a personalised digital wealth experience. Fast forward to today, the firm works with over 80 global fund managers to provide access to investment strategies across public and private markets, hedge funds and alternatives. The digital wealth platform had also in October 2025 crossed US$10 billion in assets under management after seeing record inflows and assets from Hong Kong customers tripling. The firm also noted that its alternative business surged to over US$500 million. So what’s driving the numbers and what are the growth trends for the firm with Federal Reserve interest rates set to fall further this year? At the same time, Endowus also raised over US$70 million that same month, in a funding round led by Illuminate Financial and joined by existing investors including Citi Ventures and various Asian family offices. According to Tech Node Global, the firm said at the time that funds raised will be used to help the firm scale further, and to zoom in on creating retirement solutions and pension platforms in Singapore and Hong Kong. Resources will also be channelled to AI innovation, new B2B solutions for financial advisers and further geographic expansion. But how far are we seeing that play out? Where is Endowus moving into next and how will the role of its Singapore operations evolve? Meanwhile, robo-advisory AutoWealth had in January 2026 become the second digital adviser for the CPF Investment Scheme after Endowus. So what does the move mean for Endowus then and will it double down on efforts to grow its market share right here in the Lion City? On Under the Radar, Money Matters’ finance presenter Chua Tian Tian posed these questions to Samuel Rhee, Co-founder, Chairman and Group CIO, Endowus.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Is your CIO a "Swiss Army Knife" or just a cost center? If you're still viewing IT as a back-office "black magic" shop, you're already behind. Meet Michał Paprocki, Group CIO at Euroclear and a #CIONETAwards2026 nominee, who is fundamentally redefining the role of the modern digital leader. Michał isn't just "running systems"; he's managing 35% of the total workforce and oversight of 40% of the cost base for a global settlement house moving the GDP of Belgium twice a day. How does he do it? By becoming the "Great Enabler."
From Greek Gods to 35% Cost Reductions: How Vanessa Escrivá is Rewriting the Insurance Playbook! What do Zeus, Athena, and a 35% reduction in TCO have in common? They are all part of the massive digital revolution led by Vanessa Escrivá, Group Chief Technology and Data Officer at Mapfre! In an industry often tethered to legacy, Vanessa has steered a global giant present in over 100 countries through a transformation that is nothing short of legendary. Forget "IT as a support function"—Vanessa has turned technology into the very heart of the business. The Mapfre Masterclass: The "Reef" Ecosystem: Moving away from monoliths to a modular, microservices-driven "SaaS" model for global operations. Atena (Athena): A global data platform powered by Snowflake that treats data as the "visionary key" to the future. Zeus Engineering: A Greek God-inspired platform standardising how internal and external providers develop software. Hybrid Cloud Mastery: Balancing the best of on-prem and cloud with a strict 50/50 split to avoid vendor lock-in. The Secret Sauce? Vanessa isn't just about the tech; she's about the people. Her philosophy is simple: The team comes before the strategy. By fostering an "ESFJ" leadership style—open, transparent, and intensely practical—she has bridged the gap between complex IT languages and business goals. "I really believe that IT is not support anymore... it is the company."
Orange Group CIO Koen Vermeulen is in no doubt about the impact of AI on the telecoms sector, Rather than viewing it merely as a tool to accelerate transformation, Vermeulen reckons that AI represents a transformative force that is changing how industries are operating. In this podcast we explore how and where AI is already being adopted within Orange's IT organization. The use of AI to drive greater speed in the IT organization is a theme comes up regularly in our discussion and Koen speaks with huge enthusiasm about using the power of AI to fundamentally transform the Software Development Lifecyle. Guest Speakers: Koen Vermeulen, Global CIO, Orange Willie Stegmann, EVP, Composable IT & Ecosystems, TM Forum Host: Mark Newman, Chief Analyst, TM Forum
02 Feb 2026. Dubai Duty Free has posted record January sales, again. We speak to Managing Director Ramesh Cidambi about what’s driving demand. Plus, GEMS Education CEO Dino Varkey reflects on the responsibility of leading a family business and where he plans to take it next. Markets surged in 2025, but 2026 could be a very different story, Emirates NBD’s Group CIO shares his view on volatility, AI and investing ahead. And as families chase villa communities close to schools and sports, House Hunters’ Alannah Cope breaks down what AED 2–3 million actually buys in Dubai today.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode of the CIONET Podcast, Hendrik Deckers interviews, Carla Milovanov, the Group CIO at Landal, the nominee in the Applications & Architecture category during the #CIONETAwards2026 powered by Splunk. Register here to find out who wins this prestigious title:
Pascal Dalla Torre nous présente les principaux enjeux de son rôle de DSI et décrit le modèle opérationnel de la fonction IT/SI au sein de RATP Dev. Il souligne l'importance des enjeux industriels liés à la collecte et à l'exploitation des données. Enfin, il revient sur ses choix d'architecture cloud, aborde les questions de sécurité et évoque la stratégie full web.Hébergé par Ausha. Visitez ausha.co/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
Tata Consultancy Services (TCS), a global leader in IT services, consulting, and business solutions and operating a global delivery centre out of Letterkenny in Ireland, has expanded its 18-year partnership with ABB, a global leader in electrification and automation. The partnership aims to modernise ABB's global hosting operations, simplify its IT landscape, and strengthen its digital foundation to drive resilience and innovation. As part of this multi-year engagement, TCS will operationalise ABB's Future Hosting Model, a next-generation modular IT infrastructure designed to streamline systems. This model will enable predictive operations, faster service restoration, and continuous security assurance through its AI-powered Zero Ops framework. This extension strengthens a trusted collaboration that has already delivered significant progress for ABB. TCS will help accelerate ABB's Core Platform vision which prioritises modernisation at scale, greater self-service and automation, cloud migration and agility, and orchestration and resilience. Alec Joannou, Group CIO, ABB, said, "Our extended partnership with TCS strengthens ABB's ability to deliver value to customers. By modernising our hosting operations, we're creating a foundation for agility, faster innovation, and improved reliability across the business." ABB envisions transforming the hosting landscape by leveraging state-of-the-art technologies that drive innovation and optimisation. This transformation aims to empower its evolving business demands with enhanced flexibility, superior quality, and cost efficiency. TCS' AI framework will ensure business continuity and excellent service delivery across ABB's global operations by minimising human intervention. Anupam Singhal, President, Manufacturing, TCS, said, "TCS has been a trusted partner in ABB's transformation journey for over 18 years. This latest milestone is not just a testament to our enduring collaboration, but a bold step towards reimagining ABB's hosting landscape with a modular, future-ready architecture. At the core of this engagement lies a shared vision: technology must serve a higher purpose - to empower people, enhance agility, and drive intelligent, responsible operations. Together, we embark on a transformative journey to build a platform-driven core that will unlock unprecedented levels of efficiency, autonomy, and innovation for ABB's global business." TCS's operational and industry expertise combined with ABB's platforms, security, and reliability will create a foundation that is resilient, efficient, and future-ready. Further, TCS' managed services platform architecture will enable flexibility in ABB's business integration needs across mergers, acquisitions, and carve-outs. Through a best-in-class, innovative environment built on a cloud-first approach and data-driven governance, TCS will help ABB reduce its carbon footprint. Over the past 18 years, TCS has supported ABB in initiatives such as ERP implementation, cloud migration, and data center consolidation. The new engagement will build on the foundation laid over the last two decades to transform ABB's infrastructure services and support service adoption to aid ABB's next phase of growth in electrification and automation, thereby enabling faster innovation to deliver more business value. Peter Alkema, Global Head of IS Technology and Platforms, ABB, said "ABB is committed to building a modular, scalable hosting service that drives agility and innovation. With TCS as our strategic partner, the Future Hosting Model strengthens this commitment and ensures operational excellence." This partnership builds on TCS' long-standing commitment to serving as a trusted IT partner for European enterprises, with a presence in the region for over 45 years. The company supports its clients in Europe with a robust network of highly skilled employees, operating out of 62 offices across 21 countries in the continent, serving over 350 clients. The company has been...
Becirovic, CIO at Boston Consulting Group, sat down with senior editor Lucas Mearian at Foundry's CIO 100 event to discuss BCG's AI strategy, which emphasizes internal proof-of-concept before external application and focuses on journey-led and experience-led platforms. Becirovic also highlighted the importance of data strategy, upskilling, and managing AI costs effectively. Featuring Merim Becirovic: https://www.linkedin.com/in/merimb/ Lucas Mearian: https://www.linkedin.com/in/lucasmearian/
Episode Guest:Chris Loake is the Group Chief Information Officer at Hiscox, where he leads global technology, data, and cybersecurity. With a career spanning finance, banking, and technology, Chris is passionate about resilience, adaptability, and building winning teams.Episode Timestamps:0:00 Introduction0:43 Chris's first ever podcast1:17 From paper round to first jobs2:00 Advice for your first day at work2:32 From Harvester to accountancy3:21 Why hating a job can be valuable3:56 Discovering technology by accident4:48 Building a first career plan5:52 How to succeed with “no skills or experience”6:38 Programming vs leading7:14 Routes into technology: apprenticeships and bootcamps8:25 Tech roles that aren't coding9:19 What makes someone “super techie”?9:51 Lessons from technology for life balance10:43 Building resilience through sport and work12:03 Why you should never be the fastest in the club12:26 Work with people who inspire you13:02 What to ask in a job interview14:02 Discipline vs motivation15:21 How to stay disciplined in your career15:50 Career pivots and lessons learned17:04 Running towards the hard stuff17:31 Why failure matters18:04 The record label failure story19:00 Why Chris chose business over entrepreneurship20:28 What makes a true entrepreneur21:38 Small business vs large business experience22:46 Go where the people inspire you23:32 Career pivots vs job hopping25:00 Landing a first job in tech25:49 What a Group CIO really does27:04 How to experiment with new technologies28:17 Transferable lessons between tech and careers28:54 CIO vs CTO explained29:33 The career steps needed for leadership in tech29:39 Why Chris joined Hiscox30:47 Technology as a competitive advantage31:38 Supercharging people with technology32:44 Why adaptability is the ultimate skill33:27 From asking two questions to asking 20034:15 Chris's invisible success35:23 Chris's duvet flip – what gets him out of bedEpisode PartnerHiscox, a leading international insurer with more than 3,000 employees worldwide. The company is known for specialist insurance solutions and a strong commitment to customer service.Disclaimer:The content provided on Duvet Flip is for informational and entertainment purposes only and should not be considered professional advice. The views expressed by hosts, guests, brands or contributors are their own and do not necessarily reflect those of the show's producers, sponsors, or affiliates. The information shared is not a substitute for professional advice, including but not limited to career counseling, financial guidance, legal consultation, or mental health support.Listeners and viewers are responsible for their own decisions and actions based on the content provided, and Duvet Flip assumes no liability for any outcomes resulting from reliance on the information shared. By engaging with the show, you acknowledge and agree to this disclaimer.If you're struggling with debt, trusted advice and free support can be found here: https://www.gov.uk/debt-adviceIf you're struggling with mental health of any kind, you can find free support here: https://www.nhs.uk/mental-health/
Stéphane Delivré nous explique la mission de l'IT d'Idemia. Il nous raconte les liens très forts qu'il a avec des centaines d'agences bancaires via les cartes de paiement et le développement des offres de service. Stéphane Delivré nous donne les clés pour se mettre en adéquation avec les règles de différents pays notamment sur la donnée personnelle. Il s'agit d'un enjeu de sécurité et de cybersécurité.Hébergé par Ausha. Visitez ausha.co/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
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Although the US trade deal with China is ‘done', according to President Trump, the worst is not yet over for other countries. They can expect to receive a letter from Trump outlining his terms for trade in the coming weeks. Renewed trade tensions and escalating conflicts in the Middle East are dampening investor sentiment. Yesterday, stock markets saw a broad decline, while oil and gold prices rose. Also on the show today is our Group Chief Investment Officer, Yves Bonzon, who offers valuable insights into the current market landscape. Additionally, Norbert Rücker, Head of Economics & Next Generation Research, provides an update on the evolving dynamics in the commodities market.(00:00) - Introduction: Helen Freer, Investment Writing (00:27) - Markets wrap-up: Lucija Caculovic, Investment Writing (07:18) - Market update (macro update, USD, gold): Yves Bonzon, Group CIO (16:01) - Commodities update: Norbert Rücker, Head of Economics & Next Generation Research (22:25) - Closing remarks: Helen Freer, Investment Writing Would you like to support this show? Please leave us a review and star rating on Apple Podcasts, Spotify or wherever you get your podcasts.
In 2024, FutureCISO dialogues with C-suite leaders including CISOs and cybersecurity practices highlight key trends in the region including AI-driven threats, increased board-level engagement, and a focus on compliance and data privacy. In 2025, Southeast Asia's cybersecurity landscape demands that CISOs and CIOs consider integrating cybersecurity with business objectives. CISOs must frame cybersecurity as a business enabler, demonstrating ROI through narratives that emphasize resilience, regulatory alignment, and sustained growth in Asia's hyperconnected economy. In other words, CISOs must articulate their cybersecurity strategies in business terms, ensuring that security is a core element of growth and risk management.In this PodChats for FutureCISO, we are pleased to have as our guest expert, James McLeary, Group CIO and CISO, Bumrungrad International Hospital in Thailand.1. Define for us what is a cybersecurity posture.2. What are the long-term business benefits of maintaining a robust cybersecurity posture, and how can these be articulated to stakeholders? Who are the stakeholders who should be keen/interested on cybersecurity posture?3. What role does compliance with regulations play in justifying cybersecurity spending, and how can/should CISOs present this to the board?4. Speaking of justification, how can CISOs/CIOs quantify the return on investment (ROI) of their cybersecurity initiatives to demonstrate their value to stakeholders?5. Is it possible to align cybersecurity investments to support the broader business objectives of the organization?6. Cite 3 (max) examples of how prevention offers tangible ROI of cybersecurity investments.7. Cite an example of a successful cyber risk narrative that CISOs can use to illustrate the business value of cybersecurity investments.8. IT and OT processes are increasing in complexity, do you anticipate cybersecurity solutions and processes?
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„Im C-Level braucht es Mut zu Entscheidungen. Ich glaube, dass es ganz wichtig ist, dass wir schneller sein müssen in Dingen“, sagt Dr. Stefan Heizmann, Group CIO der SMS Group. In dieser Episode spricht er über Herausforderungen und Chancen in der Metallindustrie, die Rolle der Digitalisierung und IT in der Unternehmensführung sowie die Bedeutung von Change-Management und Cyber Security. Die SMS Group, ein Unternehmen, das von Metallstangen bis hin zu kompletten Stahlwerken alles herstellt, beschäftigt sich auch mit Batterierecycling und innovativen Lagersystemen und befindet sich mitten in einer umfassenden Transformation. Dr. Heizmann beantwortet in dieser Episode folgende spannenden Fragen: - Welche Lektionen hat er gelernt? - Was ist beim Karrierebeginn wichtig? - Wie stark sollten IT und das restliche Unternehmen verzahnt werden? Wie er die Rolle des CIO sieht und wie Heizmann es schafft, Dinge von Null an zu denken und dann bis zu einer sehr großen Größenordnung umzusetzen, erfahren Sie hier. Themen: - C-Level - Metallindustrie - IT - Digitalisierung ---- Über Atreus – A Heidrick & Struggles Company Atreus garantiert die perfekte Interim-Ressource (m/w/d) für Missionen, die nur eine einzige Option erlauben: nachhaltigen Erfolg! Unser globales Netzwerk aus erfahrenen Managern auf Zeit zählt weltweit zu den besten. In engem Schulterschluss mit den Atreus Direktoren setzen unsere Interim Manager vor Ort Kräfte frei, die Ihr Unternehmen zukunftssicher auf das nächste Level katapultieren. ▶️ Besuchen Sie unsere Website: https://www.atreus.de/ ▶️ Interim Management: https://www.atreus.de/kompetenzen/service/interim-management/ ▶️ Für Interim Manager: https://www.atreus.de/interim-manager/ ▶️ Profil von Stefan Heizmann: https://www.linkedin.com/in/dr-stefan-heizmann-3a873819/ ▶️ Profil von Franz Kubbillum: https://www.atreus.de/team/franz-kubbillum/
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Happy new year. And it's the perfect time to look forward to what investors might expect from the economy and public and private markets over the next 12 months. On this show, I'm joined by Schroders' Group CIO and CEO, Public Markets, Johanna Kyrklund. Johanna will take us through what to expect in stock markets, bonds and commodities in 2025. Nils Rode, Schroders' CIO in Private Markets, also joins us. He'll discuss why he believes the coming year could be a vintage one for private investors. And we'll tack the economy with Schroders' Economist George Brown. RUNNING ORDER: 02:04 - Part one: will we see the return of inflation? 04:37 - Part two: how will Trump's policies affect stock markets? 10:10 - Part three: a vintage year for private markets? NEW EPISODES: The Investor Download is available every other Thursday and will be released at 1700 UK time. You can subscribe via Podbean or use this feed URL (https://schroders.podbean.com/feed.xml) in Apple Podcasts and other podcast players. GET IN TOUCH: mailto: Schroderspodcasts@schroders.com find us on Facebook send us a tweet: @Schroders using #investordownload READ MORE: Schroders.com/insights LISTEN TO MORE: schroders.com/theinvestordownload Important information. This information is not an offer, solicitation or recommendation to buy or sell any financial instrument or to adopt any investment strategy. Any reference to sectors/countries/stocks/securities are for illustrative purposes only and not a recommendation to buy or sell any financial instrument/securities or adopt any investment strategy. Any data has been sourced by us and is provided without any warranties of any kind. It should be independently verified before further publication or use. Third party data is owned or licenced by the data provider and may not be reproduced, extracted or used for any other purpose without the data provider's consent. Neither we, nor the data provider, will have any liability in connection with the third party data. Reliance should not be placed on any views or information in the material when taking individual investment and/or strategic decisions. The views and opinions contained herein are those of individual to whom they are attributed, and may not necessarily represent views expressed or reflected in other communications, strategies or funds. The value of investments and the income from them may go down as well as up and investors may not get back the amounts originally invested. Exchange rate changes may cause the value of any overseas investments to rise or fall. Past Performance is not a guide to future performance and may not be repeated. The forecasts included should not be relied upon, are not guaranteed and are provided only as at the date of issue. Our forecasts are based on our own assumptions which may change. Issued by Schroder Investment Management Limited, 1 London Wall Place, London EC2Y 5AU. Registered No. 1893220 England. Authorised and regulated by the Financial Conduct Authority.
Peter Boockvar is the Chief Investment Officer at The Bleakley Group and publisher of The Boock Report. He is a trusted voice in financial media, regularly contributing to CNBC. Prior to joining Bleakley, Peter was the Chief Market Analyst at The Lindsey Group, a macroeconomic and market research firm founded by former Federal Reserve Governor Larry Lindsey. Earlier in his career, he worked as a Macro Analyst and Portfolio Manager at Omega Advisors and served as an Equity Strategist and Portfolio Manager at Miller Tabak + Company. Peter has been a 3i Member since 2023. In This Episode, Hear About:2025 Market Predictions: Positioning portfolios for shifting economic cyclesGlobal Opportunities: Leveraging Asia's growing middle class and regional momentumThe Role of Crypto: Evaluating digital assets as a hedge and growth opportunity in volatile marketsLearn more about 3i Members at 3imembers.com and follow us on LinkedIn for updates.
Send us a textNearly every thought leader we've spoken to in the finance industry has struggled with imposter syndrome at some point in their career. Not Michele Trogni. We had the fabulous opportunity to sit down with Michele at the CAIS Summit, where she explains how she learned early not to be encumbered by the expectations of others, to be emboldened by preparing for the unexpected, and to only pursue that which genuinely interested her. Michele started her career leading technology in the banking world, and is now CEO of Zinnia, an insurance solutions innovator. Insurance represents both an asset class AND an investor in the world of finance, and it's imperative to understand the full scope of the roles it plays. Michele gives us a 101-level crash course on insurance and annuities, explains how permanent capital functions, and shares frank insight into how she has risen to the upper echelons of the finance industry while simultaneously having a large family. Michele Trogni is the CEO of Zinnia. She has a 30-year track record of technology-led transformation in banking and financial services. Prior to joining Zinnia, Michele was Group CIO at UBS, and subsequently EVP of Consolidated Markets at IHS Markit. With a laser focus on leveraging technology and data to bring transparency, reduce friction and improve client experience, she is now leading the execution of our Open Insurance vision in the life and annuities industry. Michele is a member of the Deutsche Bank Supervisory board and serves as chair to their Tech, Data and Innovation Committee of the board. As an agent of change, Michele is in her element when she's creating a win-win for those around her, whether that's for her team, her clients, or her large family that motivate her each and every day. She has a passion for people, data & technology, and succeeds by fusing it all together with teams of talented people who share her vision and values. She's an advocate for transparency and good communication and believes true innovation is the result of inclusive teams with diverse backgrounds, skills, and perspectives.To get access to the $25 Masterclass click HEREJoin the waitlist for our flagship course on IB and PE fundamentals!https://the-wall-street-skinny.mykajabi.com/waitlist-opt-in-IBDOur content is for informational purposes only. You should not construe any such information or other material as legal, tax, investment, financial, or other advice.
Markets braced themselves for Nvidia's Q2 results yesterday with the top three indices all closing lower on the day. Nvidia then delivered results that beat expectations, but apparently not by enough and the stock fell more than 8% in after-hours trading. The impact was felt globally by the rest of the tech universe. In today's special episode we also hear from our Group CIO, Yves Bonzon, who talks about his views on markets after elevated volatility this month, the Fed, where the question is no longer if they will cut interest rates, but by how much, and gold, which continues to rise to new all-time highs. Norbert Rucker also provides a timely update on the state of the energy markets.00:00 Introduction by Helen Freer (Investment Writing)00:31 Markets wrap-up by Bernadette Anderko (Investment Writing)05:09 Market update, the Fed and gold (pre-recorded): Yves Bonzon (Group CIO)13:58 Energy markets – update on oil and gas: Norbert Rücker (Head of Economics & Next Generation Research)18:36 Closing remarks by Helen Freer (Investment Writing)Would you like to support this show? Please leave us a review and star rating on Apple Podcasts, Spotify or wherever you get your podcasts.
Dan is Group CIO of PIMCO, one of the world's largest asset managers ($1.8 trillion as of 6/30/24). Dan is also the lead portfolio manager of the PIMCO Income Strategy that he launched in 2007. Dan shares valuable insights about the fixed income market and his market outlook.
Technovation with Peter High (CIO, CTO, CDO, CXO Interviews)
876: Despite extensive regulations and public health efforts, 1 billion people still smoke today, prompting companies like Philip Morris International (PMI) to develop better alternatives to continued smoking. In this episode of Technovation, Michael Voegele, the Chief Digital and Information Officer of PMI, joins Peter High to discuss the company's ambitious journey towards creating a smoke-free future and the innovative role of AI and data in this endeavor. Michael talks about PMI's transformation from a traditional tobacco company to a leader in smoke-free products, driven by significant technological and digital innovations. He shares insights into the role of technology in evolving business models, the importance of data governance in leveraging AI tools, and the people-first approach to fostering a fast-learning organizational culture. Michael also reflects on lessons from his previous experience as Group CIO of Adidas, offers advice on career growth in tech leadership, and looks ahead at trends in AR, VR, and generative AI.
Technovation with Peter High (CIO, CTO, CDO, CXO Interviews)
876: Despite extensive regulations and public health efforts, 1 billion people still smoke today, prompting companies like Philip Morris International (PMI) to develop better alternatives to continued smoking. In this episode of Technovation, Michael Voegele, the Chief Digital and Information Officer of PMI, joins Peter High to discuss the company's ambitious journey towards creating a smoke-free future and the innovative role of AI and data in this endeavor. Michael talks about PMI's transformation from a traditional tobacco company to a leader in smoke-free products, driven by significant technological and digital innovations. He shares insights into the role of technology in evolving business models, the importance of data governance in leveraging AI tools, and the people-first approach to fostering a fast-learning organizational culture. Michael also reflects on lessons from his previous experience as Group CIO of Adidas, offers advice on career growth in tech leadership, and looks ahead at trends in AR, VR, and generative AI.
In this episode, Bryan and Alex interview Anthony Roberts, former Group CIO of Walgreens Boots Alliance; not just a business contact but a very dear friend of Bryan's and a close collaborator for over 13 years.The conversation explores the pivotal moments in Anthony's career, from his early days at UPS and Pepsi, through to his groundbreaking work in integrating cutting edge technologies into Walgreens.It also explores his more recent advisory roles in leading startups and enterprises, as well as the non executive career that he's following.Throughout the conversation, Anthony emphasises the importance of embedding oneself in an organisation's culture, as well as fostering trust and alignment among peers and teams towards a collective mission.
As a first part of a new occasional series, we look directly at the digitalisation journeys and challenges of the worlds leading companies with their leaders. We start with Fresenius, a European multinational health care company based in Bad Homburg, Germany. It provides products and services for dialysis in hospitals, as well as inpatient and outpatient medical care.This week, Dave, Sjoukje, and Rob talk to Ingo Elfering, Group CIO of Fresenius and German CIO Magazine's CIO of the Year 2023, about their complex, multi-threaded transformation approach. They discuss what this approach now enables for Fresenius, how the cloud is at the heart of enabling the change, the next steps now that a significant new platform has been established, and how the right tone was set at the Board level to enable the transformation.TLDR:01:33 Kern-Vergence! 06:00 Cloud conversation with Ingo Elfering49:47 What next after the transformation and planning this years vacation! GuestIngo Elfering: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ingoelfering/HostsDave Chapman: https://www.linkedin.com/in/chapmandr/Sjoukje Zaal: https://www.linkedin.com/in/sjoukjezaal/Rob Kernahan: https://www.linkedin.com/in/rob-kernahan/ProductionMarcel Van Der Burg: https://www.linkedin.com/in/marcel-van-der-burg-99a655/Dave Chapman: https://www.linkedin.com/in/chapmandr/SoundBen Corbett: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ben-corbett-3b6a11135/Louis Corbett: https://www.linkedin.com/in/louis-corbett-087250264/
Dici "cloud" e, probabilmente, il tuo interlocutore penserà "hyperscaler". Nulla contro questi ultimi, ma una associazione 1:1 è sbagliata sia tecnicamente (e in Cloud Champions non amiamo gli errori tecnici), sia in termini gestionali perchè significa ignorare una categoria di offering che ha una proposta di valore imbattibile in molti scenari.Abbiamo parlato di questo e molto altro con Marco Mangiulli, Group CIO di Aruba.Link menzionati nell'episodio:https://www.aruba.it/https://www.cloud.it/https://www.arubakube.cloud/https://liqo.io/KudosEmanuele Garofalo per la postproduzione dell'episodioContattiCanale Telegram di Improove: https://t.me/improove_techCanale Telegram di Cloud Champions: https://t.me/CloudChampions
With organisations wanting increased agility, productivity and collaboration, how can cloud operating models help C-suite leaders and their teams?Many organisations now look to the cloud for greater business agility and improved user experience. At the same time, many want to apply the key attributes of cloud operations and associated benefits such as automation, shared services and DevOps tools and processes, to improve the operation of their infrastructures.The key question today is: How can this be achieved?Our cloud technology expert panellists include:- Andrei Adler, Head of Engineering and Data, Cancer Research UK- Robert Sheesley, Group CIO and CISO, Wrench Group- Amitabh Apte, VP Global CIO, Mars Pet Nutrition- Sandeep Pandey, Group CTO, FWD Group- Paul Curnock, SE Director EMEAR, CiscoRead the related article here: https://hottopics.ht/insights/adopting-cloud-operating-model-principlesWe believe in the power of community Join 15,000+ global leaders in the fastest-growingC-suite community Through our global community, inspirational business leaders and industry experts share insights and expertise, build meaningful connections and set the agenda for purposeful change.Join here
My name is Kilian Karrasch and in this episode, I talk to Johannes Reichert, Head of Global IT and Chief Information Officer at Hilti Group.During his career, Johannes drove the global IT agile transformation and large-scale IT projects, introducing not only an innovative CRM system and top-notch ERP functionalities but also developing a microservice-based infrastructure to enable Digital Products in one of the least digitized industries in the world.In our podcast episode, we talk about:his core learnings on launching microservices at startup speed in the corporate IT department?best practices on how to transition a multinational company step-by-step into an agile way of working?how to evaluate the degree of agility needed in large-scale IT projects?and much more…If you enjoyed this episode, please take a minute to subscribe, like, or share this podcast to spread the word, so I can continue bringing you outstanding guests and conversations.
Dan Ivascyn is the Group-CIO of PIMCO, the legendary bond shop with nearly $2 trillion in assets under management. Dan arrived at PIMCO 25 years ago and assumed the Group-CIO seat in 2014, where he leads portfolio management for the firm's income strategies, credit hedge fund, and mortgage opportunistic strategies. Today's guest host is Ana Marshall the CIO of the $13 billion Hewlett Foundation and a repeat guest on the show. Ana has a longstanding relationship with Dan and PIMCO and leads us on a tour of the state of the fixed income markets and the role of the asset class in institutional portfolios. Investment products contain risk and may lose value. There is no guarantee that an investment product will be successful in achieving its objectives. Investors should consult their investment professional prior to making an investment decision. This podcast is brought to you by Capital Allocators. This commentary contains the opinions of the speakers and not necessarily those of PIMCO and such opinions are subject to change without notice. This recording may include discussions of investment strategies. These discussions are for illustrative purposes only and may not be appropriate for all investors. The discussions are not based on any particularized financial situation, or need, and are not intended to be, and should not be construed as, a forecast, research, investment advice or a recommendation for any specific PIMCO or other strategy, product or service. Individuals should consult with their own financial advisors to determine the most appropriate allocations for their financial situation, including their investment objectives, time frame, risk tolerance, savings and other investments.
I am talking with Biljana Kaitovic, EVP Digital & IT and Group CIO, ENGIE about the importance of becoming more sustainable and delivering the energy transition, and how they, as an energy company, are using data, artificial intelligence, IoT and cloud to help them with reaching their sustainability goals.
William Ma, Group CIO at GROW Investment, discusses the latest on the markets. He spoke with host Juliette Saly on "Bloomberg Daybreak Asia."See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Technovation with Peter High (CIO, CTO, CDO, CXO Interviews)
664: In this interview, Puneet Bhasin; EVP, Global CIO, and CDO of Unum Group; discusses the combination of business operations and technology in his career. Puneet begins with an overview of Unum Group and his purview as both CIO and CDO. He talks about the skill sets he looks for in talent when building his team and how they contribute to the company's focus on creating value through platforms in addition to other areas of innovation at Unum. Puneet also shares his career experience in both operations and technology and covers the ways the CIO role translates into adjacent areas of influence in a company. Finally, Puneet gives his perspective on his pathway to board membership, trends in technology that are on his radar, and the keys to his success in his field.
Technovation with Peter High (CIO, CTO, CDO, CXO Interviews)
664: In this interview, Puneet Bhasin; EVP, Global CIO, and CDO of Unum Group; discusses the combination of business operations and technology in his career. Puneet begins with an overview of Unum Group and his purview as both CIO and CDO. He talks about the skill sets he looks for in talent when building his team and how they contribute to the company's focus on creating value through platforms in addition to other areas of innovation at Unum. Puneet also shares his career experience in both operations and technology and covers the ways the CIO role translates into adjacent areas of influence in a company. Finally, Puneet gives his perspective on his pathway to board membership, trends in technology that are on his radar, and the keys to his success in his field.
In this edition of the US Lens, Ron Insana, Senior Advisor to Schroders and CNBC Contributor, consults Johanna Kyrklund, Group CIO, on the state of equities given issues such as inflation, rate hikes in the US and the Ukraine/Russia conflict. She projects where the global economy and global financial markets may go from here. Are we entering a correctional bear market? Did someone say “stagflation?” Tune in to gain Johanna's insights. NEW EPISODES: The Investor Download is available every Thursday and will be released at 1700 UK time. You can subscribe via Podbean or use this feed URL (https://schroders.podbean.com/feed.xml) in Apple Podcasts and other podcast players. GET IN TOUCH: mailto: Schroderspodcasts@schroders.com find us on Facebook send us a tweet: @Schroders using #investordownload READ MORE: Schroders.com/insights LISTEN TO MORE: schroders.com/theinvestordownload Important information. This information is not an offer, solicitation or recommendation to buy or sell any financial instrument or to adopt any investment strategy. Any data has been sourced by us and is provided without any warranties of any kind. It should be independently verified before further publication or use. Third party data is owned or licenced by the data provider and may not be reproduced, extracted or used for any other purpose without the data provider's consent. Neither we, nor the data provider, will have any liability in connection with the third party data. Reliance should not be placed on any views or information in the material when taking individual investment and/or strategic decisions. Any references to securities, sectors, regions and/or countries are for illustrative purposes only. The views and opinions contained herein are those of individual to whom they are attributed, and may not necessarily represent views expressed or reflected in other communications, strategies or funds. The value of investments and the income from them may go down as well as up and investors may not get back the amounts originally invested. Exchange rate changes may cause the value of any overseas investments to rise or fall. Past Performance is not a guide to future performance and may not be repeated. The forecasts included should not be relied upon, are not guaranteed and are provided only as at the date of issue. Our forecasts are based on our own assumptions which may change.
Making a difference within the cyber industry is of paramount importance to Jo Stewart-Rattray. She is incredibly passionate about encouraging, teaching, and mentoring more women into tech and security fields. In this episode of Industry Spotlight, Robyn Franko, Manager of Event Operations and Services at ISACA, chats with Jo about her background and career path, hobbies, and some interesting challenges the industry faces. Jo has over 25 years of experience in the IT field, some of which were spent as CIO in the Utilities and as Group CIO in the Tourism space, and with significant experience in the Information Security arena, including as CISO in the healthcare sector. She underpins her information technology and security background with her qualifications in education and management. She specializes in consulting in risk and technology issues with a particular emphasis on governance and security in both the commercial and operational areas of businesses. Jo provides strategic advice to organizations across a number of industry sectors, including banking and finance, utilities, manufacturing, tertiary education, retail, healthcare, and government. She has chaired several of ISACA's international committees, including the Board Audit & Risk Committee, Leadership Development, and Professional Influence & Advocacy. She served as an Elected Director on ISACA's International Board of Directors for seven years and was the founder of its global women's leadership initiative, SheLeadsTech. Because of her involvement with ISACA and the SheLeadsTech program and her rural background Jo was selected from a large number of candidates to be one of only two non-government delegates and was invited to join the official Australian Government delegation to the 62nd Session of the United Nations Commission on the Status of Women (CSW62) held in New York in March 2018. She returned to the UN in 2019 and again spoke at two UN events this year. She has spoken on Capitol Hill during a Day of Advocacy designed to bring tech leaders together in one place to discuss issues related to women in technology and then to meet with congressional representatives and Senator's offices.
On Episode 8 of The Game-Changing Women of Healthcare, Meg is joined by Elena Sini, Group CIO of GVM Care & Research in Milan, Italy. The two discuss Elena's background as CIO in both the public and private sectors, her role in founding the HIMSS Italian Community, the security and privacy of health data, the power of building a personal and professional network, teaching healthcare IT in an ever-changing world, and more. About Elena Sini:Elena Sini holds 20 years of experience acquired from top-tiered Italian public and private healthcare providers, including the IRCCS Istituto Nazionale Tumori and Instituto Clinico Humanitas. Since 2019, Elena has served as Group CIO at GVM Care & Research, one of the leading private Italian healthcare groups.Elena is a member of the HIMSS Board of Directors and of the HIMSS EMEA Advisory Board. She is also the founder and committee member of the HIMSS Italian Community.Elena has been an adjunct professor since 2003 and a guest lecturer at prominent Italian Universities. She is co-author of several publications in peer-reviewed journals and has been awarded for implementing digital innovation projects in healthcare in Italy and by European bodies.Prior to joining health IT, Elena held research roles in the media and television broadcasting industry with the RAI Research Centre and Canal+ Group.She holds a master's degree in Telecommunications Engineering from the University of Pisa, and has completed post-graduate courses at the MIP - School of Management - Politecnico di Milano.LinkedInFurther Reading:GVM Care & ResearchHIMSS EuropeHIMSS Italian CommunityInstituto Clinico HumanitasEuropean Union Agency for CybersecurityEpisode Credits: The Game-Changing Women of Healthcare is a production of The Krinsky Company. Hosted by Meg Escobosa. Produced, edited, engineered, and mixed by Calvin Marty. Theme music composed and performed by Calvin Marty. Intro and outro voiced by John Parsons. ©2022 The Krinsky Company