As we begin a new month, Chief Information Officers (CIOs) are preparing to embark on a new career journey. Today, we will focus on 12 CIOs that have made a career change in August 2024.
Nike Names Cheryan Jacob as New CIO
Nike Inc. has hired a former Salesforce Inc. executive in a new role to lead efforts to modernize technology infrastructure for the world’s largest sportswear company. Cheryan Jacob, who has also previously worked at Microsoft Corp. and Flexport Inc., was named Nike’s chief information officer.
Wells Fargo Names Bridget Engle as New CIO
Wells Fargo has named BNY’s former chief information officer, Bridget Engle, as its head of technology. Engle, as of last month, had been set to step down as CIO of BNY in September, after transferring her responsibilities to Leigh-Ann Russell, the BP exec the New York City-based bank tapped to take on a combined CIO/engineering chief role.
Truist Names Steve Hagerman as New CIO
Truist Financial Corporation announced that Steve Hagerman will be its new chief information officer. Based at Truist headquarters in Charlotte, Hagerman will lead the enterprise technology team, shaping and executing a strategic vision for the bank’s technology future, including key areas like data and analytics, AI, information security, technology transformation, and more.
HiBob Names Michal Lewy Harush as New CIO
HiBob, the company behind the transformative HR platform Bob, announces Michal Lewy Harush as the new Chief Information Officer (CIO). This strategic hire underscores HiBob’s commitment to leveraging IT and data to support continued growth and future milestones, including a potential IPO.
Cellebrite Names Sigalit Shavit as First CIO
Cellebrite, a provider of Digital Investigative solutions, has appointed Sigalit Shavit as its first Chief Information Officer. In her new role, Shavit is expected to enhance the company’s technological capabilities and support its mission of accelerating justice globally through its Case-to-Closure platform.
NASM Names Mike Shanko as New CIO
The National Academy of Sports Medicine® (NASM) has appointed Mike Shanko as its new Chief Information Officer. Shanko, who brings over 25 years of experience in technology strategy, risk management, cybersecurity and governance, will be responsible for overseeing NASM’s technology initiatives.
TAB Bank Names Tami Fisher as New CIO
TAB Bank appointed Tami Fisher as its new Chief Information Officer. She joins TAB Bank with nearly two decades of extensive experience developing and executing enterprise strategies to optimize operations and technology outcomes.
Villanova University Names Tej Patel as New CIO
Villanova University has announced the appointment of Tej Patel as Vice President for Information Technology and Chief Information Officer. This appointment is the result of a comprehensive national search, which yielded a strong pool of candidates from around the country.
DUAL Names Scott Noerr as New CIO
DUAL North America has appointed Scott Noerr as its new chief information officer. The appointment is part of DUAL’s efforts to bolster its IT capacity and further enhance the way it serves its clients.
PulteGroup Names Mike Guhl as Senior VP and CIO
PulteGroup, Inc. announced the appointment of Mike Guhl as Senior Vice President and Chief Information Officer. In his new role, Guhl will be responsible for overseeing all aspects of PulteGroup’s IT strategy and operations, ensuring that our technology infrastructure supports our business objectives and enhances our ability to deliver exceptional service to our customers and stakeholders.
Florida Names Warren Sponholtz as New CIO
Florida has named Warren Sponholtz, who most recently served as deputy chief information security officer at the Florida Digital Service, as the state’s new chief information officer.
Careington International Names Anthony Mustoe as New CIO
Veteran technology leader Anthony Mustoe has been appointed chief information officer at Frisco-based Careington International Corp. and its affiliate companies Careington Benefit Solutions, DialCare, and Munroe Sutton.
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