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Attendance at this event is limited to CIOs, TAG Sponsors, and Invited Guests.
| March 11 4:00pm - 7:00pm City Club of Buckhead
| Dan Darling Dan Darling is chief information officer and senior vice president of technology production and operations for Turner Broadcasting System, Inc., (TBS Inc.) In this capacity Darling is responsible for the overall management of the ten key technology divisions which are the backbone of both the broadcast delivery and systems infrastructure for the Company. Sponsored By:
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| May 27 7:30am - 10:00am Genuine Parts Company
| Charlie Chesnutt In August of 2007, Charlie became an officer at Genuine Parts Company when he was elected to the position of Senior Vice President of Technology and Process Improvement. In his role, Charlie is responsible for the Corporate Network Services team and for driving the GPC IT model from a decentralized model to a shared services model. Sponsored By: |
| Aug 17 4:00pm - 7:00pm
| Todd Bell Todd Bell is the South Area Vice President / CIO for Verizon Wireless. Todd is responsible for overseeing all IT operations for the South Area and holds national application responsibility for Verizon Wireless in the areas of: Data Warehousing, Commissions, Campaign Management, Collections, Wholesale and B2B Systems. He is based at the South Area headquarters in Alpharetta, Georgia. |
| Nov 17 7:30am - 10:00am
| Brian Shield Brian P. Shield is EVP and CIO of The Weather Channel, Inc. As head of the IT organization, he oversees all technology infrastructure, internal systems, weather forecasting, broadcast and software engineering, and implementation of industry leading technology products and services. He is responsible for setting the strategic vision, technical direction, and financial planning on behalf of the IT organization.
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Today, the expectations on a CIO are great. CIOs need to be skilled business leaders with strong cross-functional skills, have global experience and possess exceptional interpersonal and soft skills. Additionally, they need to have the ability to be forward-looking, to provide innovation through technology, to re-design business processes and be proactive in aligning business and IT.
The CIO Roundtable Series provides the best venue for CIOs to further develop their skills and knowledge base. It serves as the premier place for Information Technology executives to interact with peers in a non-selling and non-competitive forum.
Co-Host Sponsorship (Limit 2 Co-Hosts Per Meeting)
- Sponsorship Fee: $5,000
- Sponsorship Fee for TAG Platinum Sponsors: $3,500
Sponsorship Benefits:
Attendance to this event series is limited to TAG Silver, Gold, and Platinum Sponsors and Guests invited by our CIO Host and Peer Group. Invitations to the events will be emailed 6 weeks prior to each session.
Please email ashook@tagonline.org if you have any questions.