Become a part of a nationally recognized, unmatched senior Information Technology leader community. This unique program, designed by CIOs to add value to CIOs, is offered in conjunction with the internationally known IT industry futurist, Thornton A. May.
The program is open by invitation only to IT executives and senior leaders responsible for delivering results in this fast-paced world of technological change.
Unlike many other offerings available today, this program is completely organized around peer learning. In this provocative gallery we "curate" the audience as much as we "curate" the content. It is targeted toward executives and/or senior leaders in the technology and/or operations community.
It will help to build and foster a live, active and creative network of IT leaders/executives devoted to sharing best practices, renewing their skills on an ongoing basis and raising the level of technical "literacy" within their organizations.
This nationally recognized series is comprised of regularly scheduled 1½ day full program sessions and periodic one-night CIO Practicum dinner events.
| Dates: | March 23, 2010 May 12, 2010 June 2, 2010 August 4, 2010 September 13-14, 2010 December 8, 2010 |
CIO Breakfast Gallery |
| Location: | Fisher College of Business, Pfahl Hall | |
| Cost: | Free to our invited guests | |
| Sponsorship: | For companies that serve the intended audience and also wish to learn from this innovative series, program sponsorship opportunities are available. Vendors may participate through sponsorship. | |
| for March 23 CIO Breakfast Gallery |
| The program gives IT leaders an opportunity to gather and establish a high-impact environment where they can: |
| Learn from each other as they leverage and transfer proven knowledge from distinguished peers and other experienced senior IT professionals |
| Further develop a vibrant peer network within the IT industry |
| Experience showcased top-level thinking and noted best practices regarding today’s top IT issues |
| Derive results that are immediately applicable through the collaborative discussion of case studies based on actual situations drawn from organizations in the room. |
| Contact | |
| Amanda Brahier | Fisher College of Business |
| Program Manager | Executive Education |
| Phone: 614.292.8575 | 110 Pfahl Hall |
| Fax: 614.292.6644 | 280 W. Woodruff Ave. |
| brahier_2@fisher.osu.edu | Columbus, OH 43210-1144 |









