Are you ready for the latest roundup of Chief Information Officers (CIOs) making moves in the industry? Several CIOs have stepped into new roles in May. Here are 10 CIOs that have accepted a new position this month.
Portillo’s Names Keith Correia as New CIO
Keith Correia has been named the new Chief Information Officer for Portillo’s. Correia joins Portillo’s with extensive experience in the restaurant industry, having previously served as CIO at Steak ‘n Shake. There, he spearheaded a major technology overhaul. His background also includes various leadership roles at American Dairy Queen Corporation. As the first CIO for Portillo’s, Correia will be responsible for expanding the company’s IT platform and enhancing technological efficiencies that will benefit both employees and customers.
Chicago City Council Names Nick Lucius as New CIO
Chicago is one step closer to reinventing its information technology strategy, as a new leader has officially been appointed for the newly established Department of Technology and Innovation (DTI). Nick Lucius’ appointment as chief information officer was approved by the Chicago City Council. Lucius had been serving as acting CIO and commissioner of the department since October.
EXIT Realty Corp. International Names Susan Harrison as New CIO
EXIT Realty Corp. International, announced that Susan Harrison has been appointed to the position of Chief Information Officer. Harrison is a 36-year veteran of the real estate industry having worked with two major franchise brands prior to joining EXIT Realty’s corporate offices in 2000. Over the years as Senior Vice President she led franchise support, web development, the ancillary department, corporate communications and started the company’s social media presence.
UiPath Names Raghu Malpani as New CTO
UiPath, a leading enterprise automation and AI software company, has announced Raghu Malpani as new Chief Technology Officer. Malpani most recently served at Microsoft as Corporate VP for the Microsoft 365 Application and Data Platform.
ASRC Federal Names John Pisano as New CIO
ASRC Federal announces John Pisano as its new Chief Information Officer. Pisano will lead the corporate information technology strategy and partner with customers across the enterprise to advance ASRC Federal’s IT systems and processes.
DaVita Names Madhu Narasimhas as New CIO
DaVita, a leading provider of kidney care services, today announced that Madhu Narasimhan will assume the role of chief information officer, effective June 3, 2024. In this leadership position, Narasimhan will be responsible for accelerating the implementation of DaVita’s industry-leading health technology platforms. She will oversee DaVita’s technology innovation strategy, including enterprise priorities like Center Without Walls™ (CWOW®).
Follett Higher Education Group Names Mani Suri as New CIO
Follett Higher Education Group, North America’s largest campus retailer, tapped technology and infrastructure Mani Suri as its new chief information officer. Prior to joining Follett, he served as CIO at Ulta Beauty.
Planet Home Names Bill Shuler as New CIO
Connecticut-based lender, servicer and asset manager Planet Home Lending has appointed Bill Shuler as executive vice president and chief information officer. In his new role, Shuler will focus on Planet’s technological growth and enhancements to its operational efficiency.
Cone Health Names Keith Jones as New CIO
Cone Health has named Keith Jones as its new CIO. Mr. Jones has served in the interim CIO position since September. In this position, he was responsible for developing the health system’s initial strategy for data warehousing, business intelligence and analytics.
DBS Group Names Eugene Huang as New CIO
DBS Group Holdings has announced the appointment of Eugene Huang as their new Chief Information Officer. Huang brings a wealth of experience, with 36 years in the tech sector, most recently leading a massive team at Ping An Group. His role at DBS will involve him being part of the executive committee and reporting directly to the CEO, Piyush Gupta.
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