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WIT Connect Presented by Dell: Celebrating 19 Years Welcome, and thank you for joining us. We have a very special evening planned for you, including great opportunities to network with old friends and new, to bid on an exciting line-up of Georgia’s top technology executives, and to contribute to a very worthy cause—the development and support of girls and women in science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) careers in Georgia. This event would not be possible without the tireless dedication of countless WIT volunteers or the support of our generous event sponsors. We cannot thank them enough.
Event Committee WIT Board Advisors
Auction Candidates
Vicki Hamilton, Consultant –
Chair: Melanie Jobin, Xpect SVC
Technology & Business Operations
Celine Nguyen, Experis
Lisa McVey, McKesson
Program Director Betsy Robinson, jobTopia
Project Manager Chantelle Uischner, VeriFone
Bidders Breakfast
Mary K Cunningham, CCCi Shannon Johnston, Mspark Betsy Robinson, jobTopia
Volunteer Management Leza Dabit, Resolution Technologies
Marketing Michele Drake, eHire Heather Pritchett, OutSystems
Chair: Amy Hassinger, Infor Dawn Evans, AT&T Margaret Shaw, IHG Mallory Murphy, IHG Denise Bouie, Cbeyond Diane Nachazel, Macy’s
Sponsorships & Sales Jenna Hicks, Liquidware Labs Betsy Robinson, jobTopia Cheryl King, Independent Financial Consultant Jill Felouzis, PSR Associates, Inc. Fara Levine, Jabian
Our sponsors can be found on page 6. We invite you to tweet this evening about your experience using #witconnect. Thank you again for joining us. And for those who joined us for the Bidders Breakfast hosted by IHG, thank you, and we hope you are ready to bid! Sincerely, Eric Pearson, IHG & Betsy Robinson, jobTopia
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About WIT and the WIT Foundation WIT Women in Technology (WIT) is a not-for-profit organization comprised of a diverse community of professional men and women dedicated to promoting the advancement of women in the field of technology in Georgia. WIT’s programs and initiatives are designed to support women throughout the entire lifecycle of their career.
Education
Signature Events
• Forums & Socials
• WIT Connect
• Careers in Action:
• Women of the Year in Technology Awards
For more information, please visit
• Executive Readiness
www.mywit.org
• Leadership Foundations • Success by Design • BiblioBabes
WIT Foundation Founded in 2004, the WIT Foundation is a 501c3 non-profit organization that supports the philanthropic aims of WIT, Inc. The Foundation focuses on pre-career programs, awarding cash grants to area organizations and non-profits focusing on girls interested in pursuing a career in science, technology, engineering and math (STEM).
Signature Programs • Girls Get IT • WIT on Campus
WIT Leadership Brenda Holmes WIT President
Jacqueline Plair-Rushin WIT Director
Jannet Walker WIT Foundation President
Ann G. Fort WIT Foundation Director
Lori Turbé WIT Foundation Director
Tricia Dempsey WIT Vice President
Denise Billups WIT Director
Denise Reese WIT Foundation Vice President
Lisa McVey WIT Foundation Director
Marie Mouchet WIT Foundation Director
Dawn G. Patrick WIT Treasurer
Lisa Clancey WIT Director
Jennifer Sobocinski WIT Secretary
Shannon Johnston WIT Director
Cheryl King WIT Board Chair
Bonnie L. Herron WIT Director
Henrietta Barnes WIT Foundation Treasurer Vicki Hamilton WIT Foundation Secretary Cheryl King WIT Foundation Board Chair
Denise Billups WIT Foundation Director Lisa Clancey WIT Foundation Director Cigdem Delano WIT Foundation Director
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Table of Contents Sponsors.............................................................................................................. 6 This Evening’s Program....................................................................................7 The Bidding Process..........................................................................................7 Silent Auction Candidates............................................................................... 8 Live Auction Candidates.................................................................................11
Are You the Next Woman of the Year? If you are a seasoned and successful female business technology executive, you just might be! WIT is delighted to announce that nominations for the annual Women of the Year in Technology Awards will open June 17. We are looking for the best and brightest— outstanding women whose accomplishments as technology executives deserve our attention, respect and applause.
Scan this QR code to learn more about the awards and nominate someone!
2012 Women of the Year in Technology
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Sponsors
Presenting:
Gold:
Silver:
Bidders Breakfast:
In-Kind:
Table Sponsors: Agile
IHG
Systems Evolution, Inc.
Ask Staffing
JDC Group
Tatum
Brick House Specialty
jopTopia
Technology Association
Resources, Inc.
Kabbage
of Georgia
Cbeyond
Manheim
Tekstream
Charter Global
McKesson
The Intersect Group
Equifax
North Highland
The Weather Company
Experis
Pyramid Consulting
Turner
Hunter Technical
Scintel
Auction Services Provided By: Uladia Taylor
Emcee Services Provided By: Richard Warner, CEO, What’s Up Interactive
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This Evening’s Program 6 p.m.
Silent Auction Begins
6:50 p.m.
Opening Remarks
7 p.m.
Keynote Address: Bobbi Dangerfield, VP, Commercial Sales Operations, Dell
7:30 p.m.
Live Auction Begins (silent auction closes 15 minutes after live auction finishes)
9 p.m.
Program Close
The Bidding Process Silent Auction
Connecting with Your Auction Candidate(s)
This evening’s silent auction is brought to you by BidPal, a
No contact information for the auction candidate will be
company dedicated to improving charitable fundraising events.
provided until payment has been received in full. Auction
The silent auction will open at 6 p.m., and will close 15 minutes
candidates will not schedule meetings with the winning
after the live auction ends.
bidders until WIT has notified them that payment has been received. Once full payment has been received, WIT will
Check out a BidPal device from the registration area, register
contact the auction candidate(s) with the winning bidder’s
and bid for silent auction candidates on your device throughout
contact information, and the winning bidder will be copied
the evening. You’ll be able to find information about the
on this communication, within one week of payment receipt.
executives on the device. Winning bidders will be notified on
At that point, it is the responsibility of the winning bidder to
their device as soon as the silent auction closes. Do not forget
contact the auction candidate(s) to schedule their meeting.
to return your BidPal device, or you will be charged.
Winning bidders should contact their auction candidate(s) no later than August 1, 2013. After that time, WIT has no further
Live Auction
responsibility to assist you with connecting with the auction
To participate in the live auction, you must register at the tables
candidate(s).
located near the main entrance upon arrival. At that time, you will receive a bid number and corresponding paddle, which you may use to bid on any package during the live auction. If you are the highest bidder of an auction, a bid runner will come to you to collect contact and billing information. Check-Out Process When bidding has concluded, you will be informed on your BidPal device if you have won, and winners will also be posted on the main screen. In an effort to make the check-out process more efficient, you do not have to check out at the event. You will receive an invoice for any bids you have won within 1-2 business days, with the option to pay by check or credit card. Payment must be received in full by July 16, 2013 or we will
YOUR CONTRIBUTION COUNTS WIT and the WIT Foundation are proud to serve as passionate advocates for advancing women in Georgia’s technology community, and your generous support makes this possible. Funds raised through events such as Connect enable WIT to provide networking, thought leadership, and professional development opportunities to Georgia’s leading women in technology. This money also provides critical funding to the WIT Foundation’s educational initiatives and grants programs that support our mission to increase the number of female students with an interest in STEM-related careers. Since 2007 alone, more than $1.8 million has been raised. Thank you for your generous support, and for making a difference in the technology community in Georgia.
proceed to the next highest bidder to set up a meeting with the candidate.
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Silent Auction Candidates For more information about each of our silent auction candidates, including biographies and company descriptions, please consult your BidPal device.
Silent Auction Packages These companies have generously donated the time of at least two executives, whose names and titles are listed. Winners of these packages will receive meetings with all executives listed. Please bid accordingly!
Allconnect www.allconnect.com
Southern Company www.southerncompany.com
Amy Simpson – Vice President, Systems Planning and Quality
Team One:
Kim Shumway – Executive Vice President, Utility Marketing Services
Kenneth Coleman – Senior Vice President and Chief Information Officer
Cbeyond www.cbeyond.com
Marie Mouchet – Vice President and Chief Information Officer, Southern Company Operations and Southern Nuclear
Carrie Wheeler – Chief Information Officer
Louise Scott – Vice President and Chief Information Officer,
Terry Trout – Vice President, Service Delivery
Georgia Power
Joan Tolliver – Senior Vice President, Human Resources
Bart Wood – Vice President, Enterprise Planning and Strategic Support
Federal Home Loan Bank of Atlanta www.fhlbatl.com Cathy Adams – Executive Vice President and Chief Operating Officer Pam MacPhaul – Vice President and Manager of Tech Program Management and Business Process Management Robert Bennett – Senior Vice President and Chief Information Officer
Generation Mortgage www.generationmortgage.com Mark H. Sohl – Chief Operating Officer Walt Carter – Chief Information Officer
Manhattan Associates www.manh.com Laurie Gay – Director, Talent Acquisition Kevin Walters – Senior Talent Acquisition Specialist
McKesson Corporation www.mckesson.com Lisa McVey – Chief Information Officer Mike Marchlik – Vice President, Quality
Stan Hoptroff – Director, Infrastructure Services Team Two: Tom Wilson – Vice President and Chief Information Security Officer, Southern Company Cyber Security Leadership Team
S.P. Richards Co. www.sprichards.com Hunter Bishop – Director of Packaged Applications Christie Pruett – Director of Packaged Applications
The Weather Company www.weather.com Bryson Koehler – Executive Vice President, Chief Information Officer Shirley Powell – Executive Vice President, Corporate Communications Cameron Clayton – President of Digital Division Andrea Darweesh – Executive Vice President, Human Resources Sathish Gaddipati – Vice President, Data Enterprise
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Assurance and Regulatory Affairs
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Silent Auction Individuals Aaron’s www.aarons.com
Elavon www.elavon.com
John Trainor, Chief Information Officer
Marianne Johnson, Vice President
ADP www.adp.com
Equifax www.equifax.com
Mari Ripp, Senior Vice President, Product Development
David Webb, Chief Information Officer
AGL Resources www.aglresources.com
Genuine Parts www.genpt.com
Joe Surber, Senior Vice President and Chief Information Officer
Charles Chesnutt, Senior Vice President
Atlanticus Services Corporation (formerly CompuCredit) www.atlanticus.com
Georgia Pacific www.gp.com
Mark Lawrence, Chief Technology Officer and
Steve Clancey, Chief Information Officer
Chief Information Security Officer
AutoTrader www.autotrader.com
IBM www.ibm.com Marva Bailer, NA Smarter Planet Software Executive
André Gold, Vice President, Enterprise Infrastructure & Security
CH2M Hill www.ch2m.com
Intercontinental Exchange www.theice.com Edwin Marcial, Senior Vice President and Chief Technology Officer
Jannet Walker, Vice President
Cox Enterprises, Inc. www.coxenterprises.com
Kabbage www.kabbage.com Kathryn Petralia, Chief Operations Officer
Gregory Morrison, Senior Vice President and Chief Information Officer
Dell www.dell.com Adriana “Andi” Karaboutis, Chief Information Officer
Deloitte www.deloitte.com Larry Quinlan, Chief Information Officer
Delta www.delta.com
LeasePlan www.leaseplan.com Nancy D’Amico, Senior Vice President and Chief Information Officer
Manhattan Associates www.manh.com Kevin McDearis, Chief Information Officer
Manheim www.manheim.com Michael Noel, Chief Technology Officer
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Silent Auction Individuals
Mspark www.mspark.com
RentPath www.rentpath.com
Southwire www.southwire.com
Shannon Johnston, Chief Information Officer
Mike Child, Chief Technology Officer
Sheryl Fikse, Senior Vice President, IT
NASCO www.nasco.com
Rollins www.rollins.com
John Ladaga, Chief Executive Officer
Lee Crump, Chief Information Officer
Orion Health Corp www.orionhealthcorp.com
Sharecare, Inc. www.sharecare.com
Cigdem Delano, Chief Information Officer
Dan Agronow, Chief Technology Officer
and Chief Information Officer
TravelPort www.travelport.com Mark Ryan, Chief Information Officer
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Live Auction Candidates The American Cancer Society is a nationwide, community-based voluntary health organization dedicated to eliminating cancer as a major health problem. Headquartered in Atlanta, Georgia, the ACS has 12 geographic divisions, more than 900 local offices nationwide, and a presence in more than 5,100 communities.
www.cancer.org
Jay Ferro Chief Information Officer Prior to joining ACS in 2012, Jay served as Senior Vice President and Chief Information Officer for AdCare Health Systems, a rapidly growing and recognized innovator in health care facility management. Jay spent the previous seven years at AIG (American International Group). In recognition of his accomplishments, Jay was selected as Georgia CIO of the Year in 2011, and is currently serving as Chair for the Georgia CIO Leadership Association. Blake Sanders Vice President, Architecture & Data Management Blake is responsible for the Society’s overall information and application architecture, as well as consolidated management of data as an enterprise asset. His team ensures that there is a solid common foundation for design and delivery of software and data as well as a methodology for
IT INITIATIVES • Data management and data warehouse acceleration • Identity and access management, both internal and external • SharePoint 2013 deployment and intranet replacement • Increased security through SIEM, DLP and other tools • Software quality assurance through standardized tools (ALM) • Quality assurance for automated and manual testing • Endpoint virtualization • Continued server virtualization and data center consolidation • Continuation of enterprise BYOD programs
improving the overall data footprint within the Society. Shaun Hunt Vice President, Governance In his role, Shaun focuses on IT strategic planning, including vendor management and financial management. He also manages client services, quality assurance, human capital management, continuous improvement and project management. Shaun leads a team of dedicated security and governance professionals to ensure compliance with multiple standards and regulations such as PCI and HIPAA.
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www.cancer.org
Keith Weller
Ashok Vantipalli
Vice President, Infrastructure
Vice President, Application
Keith is responsible for directing
Development
the design, maintenance,
In his current role, Ashok and
and support of enterprise
his team are responsible for
infrastructure, ensuring high
supporting mission-critical
reliability and performance
business systems and developing
through development of
next generation mobile, social and
cost-efficient support and monitoring structures.
online solutions to meet the Society’s transformation
He also leads the establishment of an infrastructure
needs. Prior to joining ACS in 2012, Ashok spent
consolidation strategic plan, focusing on improving
more than 15 years in management and technology
infrastructure reliability, performance, and decreasing
consulting. At Alvarez and Marsal (A&M) Consulting, as
the total cost to support.
an advisor to clients, Ashok served as an Interim CIO/ CTO and in other technology leadership roles.
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Live Auction Candidates Carter’s, Inc. (CRI) is a well-established company with history dating back to 1865 and the largest branded marketer of baby and children’s clothing in the U.S., marketing apparel under two of the most recognized and enduring brands in the nation, Carter’s and OshKosh B’gosh. Their heritage of quality, innovation, and value has earned them the trust of generations of families.
www.carters.com
Janet Sherlock Senior Vice President and Chief Information Officer Prior to joining Carter’s, Janet was a Research Director for AMR Research, now a division of Gartner Research. Janet has held CIO roles and senior leadership positions in various companies including: Calico Corners, Guess?, Inc., ARCO am/ pm© stores, and Mobil Oil. Janet has a B.S. in Business Logistics from the Pennsylvania State University and an MBA from Marymount University.
IT INITIATIVES • Enable International Operations • Evaluate Managed Security Services • Retail Technology Innovation • Evaluate VDI (Virtual Desktop Infrastructure) • Service Delivery and ITIL • Adaptive Resource and Organization Management
Allison Auld Senior Human Resource Business Partner for IT Prior to joining Carter’s, Allison was a Regional Director of Employment for Macy’s, Inc. Allison has held roles in Human Resources and Retail at various companies including: Jones Lang LaSalle, Lord and Taylor and Booksamillion. Daniel Peterson Director of Enterprise Business Intelligence Daniel joined the Carters team in May of 2011 after a 16 year career specializing in Business Intelligence consulting. Daniel served most recently as head of Capgemini’s BI Consumer Products group, and has been published in leading trade publications such as Information Management and DSS Review.
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www.carters.com
Erik LaValle
James has also held executive and senior leadership
Senior Director, Global Supply
roles within the CPG industry with a focus on
Chain Systems
technology strategy and innovation.
In his current role, Erik is responsible for all technology
Roxanne Seymour
supporting operations for concept
IT Director of Project and
to delivery for all channels of the
Portfolio Management
$2.2B business. Prior to joining
Prior to joining Carter’s, Roxanne
Carter’s, Erik was a consultant, working directly with
set up and ran an IT PMO for Sage
companies including Macy’s (PLM and sourcing), C&S
software (provider of business
Wholesale Grocers (Oracle ERP), and Coca-Cola (PLM).
management software for small to midsize businesses). Roxanne
Jim Wessells
has held several senior management positions in various
Senior Director, IT Infrastructure
companies including: Macy’s Systems and Technology,
Prior to joining Carter’s, Jim was
Ceridian, and EDS (now known as HP Enterprise
Group Vice President, Hardware
Services). Over the past 15 years, Roxanne’s core focus
& Access Management for SunTrust
has been setting up Project Management competencies
Banks Inc., one of the nation’s
to improve overall project efficiencies.
leading financial services holding companies. Jim has held various
Richard F. Westenberger
technical engineering and senior leadership positions
Executive Vice President and
with corporations throughout his 30-year IT career, which
Chief Financial Officer
have also included IBM and IKON Office Solutions.
Richard is responsible for the financial operations of the
James Jackson
company, including accounting
Vice President, Retail IT
and reporting, financial planning
Prior to joining Carter’s, James
and analysis, investor relations
was VP of IT Development at Ann
and tax. He is a member of the company’s executive
Taylor, leading a large multi-year
committee. Prior to Carter’s, Westenberger was Vice
business transformation program
President of Corporate Finance and Treasurer of Hewitt
that cut across all technologies
Associates, a $3 billion global company providing human
and business functions.
resources consulting and outsourcing services.
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Live Auction Candidates Intercontinental Hotels Group (IHG) is an international hotel company whose goal is to create great hotels guests love. They have more guest rooms than any other hotel company in the world, with rooms in more than 4,600 hotels across nearly 100 countries. IHG operates nine hotel brands – InterContinental, Crowne Plaza, Hotel Indigo, Holiday Inn, Holiday Inn Express, Staybridge Suites, Candlewood Suites, Hualuxe and Even Hotels.
www.ihgplc.com
Eric Pearson Chief Information Officer In his current role, Eric is accountable for all technology systems supporting IHG hotels and corporate offices globally, including the development and application of all global systems supporting IHG’s day-to-day business of driving top-line revenue. Previously, as Chief Marketing Officer for the Americas division of IHG, Eric was accountable for all sales and marketing activities across IHG brands in the regions, including brand marketing, global sales, and revenue management. Curt Smith Senior Vice President, Global Operations Curt’s career spans 25 years in both the financial
IT INITIATIVES • • • • •
Conversion of existing central reservation system to virtualized cloud product Migration of several applications to mobile products Standardization of application development environments with new products, processes and resourcing vendors Implementation of new portfolio management system globally Implementation of a new credit card security system globally
services and technology industries with experience in operations, architecture, quality assurance, application development, and data warehousing. Most recently, Curt served as SVP & Chief Technology Officer at E*TRADE, where he was responsible for the overall technology infrastructure including development, architecture, and data warehouse as well as delivering new technologies for E*TRADE customers.
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www.ihgplc.com
Jeff Eckard
Peter Tyrell
Vice President, Hotel Solutions
Vice President, Partner Solutions
In his current role, Jeff works with
In his current role, Peter has led
technologies that center around
his team in making significant
CRM, Tasks/Project Management,
contributions across revenue
Green Environment, Quality,
systems at IHG. Working
Scheduling, Document
collaboratively with business and
Management and Data Services.
technology teams, he and his
Technologies that Jeff’s team utilize include Java, Oracle,
team have delivered key solutions in support of strategic
SalesForce, GWT and an emphasis on cloud computing
business needs related to IHG’s Reservation and Revenue
and application translation services. Jeff’s team also uses
Management systems. He joined IHG in 2008, and
off-the-shelf applications such as Steton (Quality) and
previously held technology positions with organizations
Alfresco (DMS).
in the UK and US - ITNET Ltd, Coca-Cola Enterprises and most recently, Hilton Hotels Corporation.
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Live Auction Candidates SunTrust Banks, Inc., headquartered in Atlanta, is one of the nation’s largest banking organizations, serving a broad range of consumer, commercial, corporate and institutional clients. As of March 31, 2013, SunTrust had total assets of $172.4 billion and total deposits of $129.9 billion. Through its flagship subsidiary, SunTrust Bank, the company operates an extensive branch and ATM network throughout the high-growth Southeast and Mid-Atlantic states and a full array of technology-
www.suntrust.com
based, 24-hour delivery channels.
Anil Cheriyan Chief Information Officer Anil is responsible for SunTrust’s Enterprise Information Services (EIS) division, the organizational unit that provides the company’s overall technology, operations and informationrelated support. Prior to joining SunTrust in April 2012, Anil was Senior Partner at IBM Global Business Services, where he has served financial services industry clients and led a variety of business systems transformation, technology and process re-engineering initiatives. Before joining IBM in 2002, he was a Partner with PricewaterhouseCoopers Consulting.
IT INITIATIVES • • • • • • •
Enable Digital Strategy Sharepoint 2013 and Intranet Refresh Treasury and Payments Cash Management system BI and Big Data investments Enable mobile workforce Increased security through various tools Improve operational efficiencies
Rich Gilbert Senior Vice President, Technical Services In his current role, Rich is responsible for SunTrust’s Technology Services area, encompassing Technology PMO, Product Engineering, Tools Engineering and Enterprise Architects. Major initiatives include: • Technology roadmaps • Network modernization • OS upgrades • BYOD • Tablet workforce offerings
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www.suntrust.com
Kathy Kay
John Curcio
Senior Vice President & Director
Senior Vice President,
of Application Delivery Services
Production Services
In her current role, Kathy is re-
In his current role, John is
sponsible for application,
responsible for SunTrust’s
delivery, enterprise testing,
Production Services organization
release and configuration
within EIS. His responsibilities
management, and enterprise
include Command & Data
shared services. The Enterprise Information Services
Center Management, Infrastructure Build Services, and
(EIS) division is the organizational unit that provides
Portfolio & Shared Services Application Support.
the company’s overall technology, operations and information-related support. Major initiatives include: • Building shared services • Digital channel modernization • Core banking modernization
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