| The NJTC is accepting nominations for the 2008
CIO of the Year Awards. These awards are designed to recognize a
Chief Information Officer or an executive in an equivalent position
for his/her innovation and creativity in planning and deploying
their enterprise systems, future IT goals, management philosophy
and service to the industry and community. |
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| Two awards will be presented: |
| CIO of the Year - Public/Private Company |
| CIO of the Year - Non-Profit Company |
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The winners of each award will be
announced at the NJTC CIO Conference on
April 18, 2008. |
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| Eligibility Criteria |
- Be employed as a Chief Information Officer or hold the
most senior level IT position within his/her employer's
organization
- Be employed by a New Jersey-based business or oversee
a subsidiary based in the region
- Have a minimum of 3 years of IT executive experience
- Possess primary responsibility for the technical performance
of his/her employer's organization
- Demonstrate innovative leadership through effective use
of technology in support of the strategic initiatives of
his/her organization
- Represent the highest standards of leadership in Information
Technology
- Garner the respect and be recognized as a role model
by his/her peers and employees
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| And the Finalists Are... |
| CIO of the Year |
CIO of the Year |
| Public/Private Company |
Non-Profit |
| Manoj Chouthai, VP, IT & CIO, PSEG |
Barbara Macecsko, CIO
Liberty Science Center |
| Peter Harvey, CIO, CUH2A |
David Ullman, CIO & Assoc. Provost for Info. Services & Technology, NJIT |
| Mark Ivie, IT SVP & CTO, Medquist |
Robert Zangara, Director of IT
NJ State Library |
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| Questions? Contact Karen Lisnyj at (856)787-9700 |
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