CIO 100 Symposium and Awards Ceremony
 
August 11, 2013
6:45 am - 1:00 pmCIO 100 Golf Tournament
The 2013 CIO 100 Golf Tournament will be played on The Broadmoor's Mountain Course.
Breakfast will be available for players beginning at 7:00 am, followed by an 8:00 am shot gun start. The tournament is limited to 80 players, on a first come, first served basis. Pre-registration required.

Important: All confirmed golfers should have received email communications from Erica Foster. If you have not been contacted, please email Erica immediately to verify your participation.

For more information, please click here.

Sponsored by T-Systems
9:30 am - 12:00 pmCave of the Winds Tour
On this tour, you’ll wind your way through nearly a mile of Colorado caverns, including the Majestic Hall, the Bridal Chamber and the Temple of Silence. You’ll duck under Fat Man’s Misery, marvel at geological formations like the Giant’s Bleeding Heart, and experience total cave darkness. Join us on this Discovery Tour to explore the wonders of the underground – at the top of a mountain! Pre-registration is required and space is on a first-come, first served basis. For more information, please click here.
12:30 pm - 7:15 pmRegistration
Broadmoor Hall Foyer
2:00 pm - 4:00 pmThe Enterprise Forecast: Cloudy
Kia Behnia, SVP & CTO, BMC Software
Ken Berryman, SVP of Strategy & Corporate Development, BMC Software
Moderator: Charles Pelton, Contributing Editor, CIO magazine
Global business is several budget cycles beyond considering cloud solutions. Most of today’s organizations have cloud infrastructures. Whether they came in through business units, shadow IT or were directly sponsored by the IT organization, you are now chartered with the management and governance of this collection of private, public and hybrid environments. There are high expectations for agility, flexibility and cost-effectiveness. And you need to account for solutions that meet business goals and high user expectations. In this interactive roundtable, we’ll examine the cloud lifecycle in several industries in discussion with BMC Software and with your fellow CIO 100 conference attendees. We’ll look at automation, security and management – all with an eye to effective business alignment and innovation.

Presented by BMC Software

Broadmoor Hall D
2:00 pm - 4:00 pmLeading Digital Disruption: Priorities, Strategies and Roles for the New Competitive Landscape
Jim Stikeleather, Chief Innovation Officer, Dell Services
Moderator: Abbie Lundberg, Contributing Editor & Former Editor in Chief, CIO magazine
The precise role of the CIO is being thrown into question in a time of increasing business disruption and transformation. The traditional activities and competencies of CIOs are not enough to ensure their organizations’ competitiveness. In this workshop, we’ll share the results of recent research and highlight the trends that are driving change. Participants will then brainstorm how the role of the CIO must evolve, given a trend towards digital business and greater involvement of business stakeholders in IT decision making, spending and implementation.

Moderated by Abbie Lundberg, Former Editor in Chief of CIO magazine, and featuring Jim Stikeleather, Chief Innovation Officer at Dell, join your peers to help formulate what the CIO of the very near future will look like, and how you can position yourself and your organization to achieve sustained improvement and innovation to compete in today’s volatile marketplace.

Presented by Dell

Broadmoor Hall E
2:00 pm - 4:00 pmThe Disruptive CIO: How Should IT Leaders Drive Business Innovation?
Lee Congdon, CIO, Red Hat
Angelia Herrin, Editor for Research and Special Projects, Harvard Business Review
Moderator: Lane F. Cooper, Contributing Editor, CIO magazine
It’s no secret that the role of the CIO is at an inflection point. Today enterprise IT is less about “keeping the IT lights on” and more about driving business forward. You’re being asked to remove barriers to growth, inspire innovation and actually create new business opportunities. At the same time, you still need to mitigate risk, squeeze value out of legacy investments, make global operations seamless – and manage your own career. In this conversational session, we’ll discuss IT-driven business innovation: why it’s happening, who is driving it forward and, most importantly, how it’s getting done. This session will include guest panelists from Red Hat and the Harvard Business Review.

Presented by Red Hat

Broadmoor Hall F
4:15 pm - 6:15 pmCIO Executive Council General Assembly
Broadmoor Hall C
6:15 pm - 7:15 pmCIO Welcome Reception: Colorado Springs Gold

Colorado Springs, once a small mining town is now one of the top destinations for vacations and business due to its picturesque mountain backdrop, sunshine and friendly locals. Join us as we pay tribute to old Colorado Springs and its rich mining history. While re-connecting with old colleagues, meeting new industry peers, and enjoying Broadmoor libations and hors d’oeuvres, learn about the early explorers and prospectors who came here in search of rivers flowing with gold.

Broadmoor Hall A


August 12, 2013
7:30 am - 8:30 amNetworking Breakfast
Have a professional barista prepare a specialty drink to order - latte, cappuccino, hot cocoa and tri-blend original chai, courtesy of ServiceNow.

Broadmoor Hall A
7:30 am - 5:30 pmRegistration
Broadmoor Hall Foyer
8:30 am - 8:45 amWelcome and Opening Remarks
Moderator: Maryfran Johnson, Editor in Chief, CIO magazine & Events
Broadmoor Hall B
8:45 am - 9:45 amOpening Keynote: Digital Disruption: Unleashing the Next Wave of Innovation
James McQuivey, VP & Principal Analyst, Forrester Research

Across every industry, digital competitors are disrupting business-as-usual by taking advantage of new platforms, tools, and relationships enabled by social media. These disruptors are undercutting competitors and getting closer to customers -- and they're doing it at greater speed than ever before. How can CIOs enable and take advantage of disruptive innovation inside their own companies? In this opening keynote, Forrester Analyst James McQuivey will talk about how IT and business leaders can change their approach to innovation by disrupting their own internal processes.

Broadmoor Hall B

9:45 am - 10:30 amEnabling High-Speed Innovation and Business Change: A CIO Panel Discussion
Dave Finnegan, Chief Information and Interactive Officer, Build-A-Bear Workshop
Stuart Kippelman, VP & CIO, Covanta Energy
Sue-Jean Lin, SVP & CIO, Allergan
John Merryman, CTO, Yodle
Moderator: Julia King, Executive Editor of Events, Computerworld
Responding to business demands used to be all about speed. Now it's speed and adaptability, as IT organizations accelerate their skill at moving in multiple directions simultaneously. Facebook’s slogan of “move fast and break things" resonates with these CIO 100 award-winning panelists who are willing to fail fast and move forward to stay ahead of the competitive curve. In this lively moderated discussion, they'll talk about enabling high-speed innovation and the changes that requires in nearly everything IT does -- from hiring to application development to project portfolio management.

Broadmoor Hall B
10:30 am - 11:15 amRefreshment Break and Booksigning for James McQuivey's "Digital Disruption"
Sponsored by BMC Software

Broadmoor Hall A
11:15 am - 11:45 amFireside Chat: The Impact of Big Data on Business Innovation, ROI and the Customer Connection
Hagen Rickmann, Head of Sales & Service, T-Systems
Moderator: Maryfran Johnson, Editor in Chief, CIO magazine & Events
As the topic of big data moves beyond the market hype and into the trial-and-error mode of business reality, CIOs are challenged to deal with the rising tide of data from multiple sources that more than doubles each year. What is possible with predictive analytics tools today versus two years ago? How are companies finding the right talent to customize those solutions for immediate business value? Most importantly, what is the real ROI on big data? In this fireside chat with CIO’s editor in chief, T-System’s Hagen Rickmann will share some specific customer examples of how CIOs are moving their companies forward with analytics, connecting more meaningfully with customers, and influencing the way business gets done.

Broadmoor Hall B
11:50 am - 12:20 pmDealing with the Data Explosion: An Expert Panel Discussion
Tim Stevens, VP of Business & Corporate Development , Cloudera
Dieter Weisshaar, SVP of Emerging Products & Innovation, T-Systems
Christian Wirth, VP of Global Product Innovation & Leadership, T-Systems International GmbH
Moderator: Abbie Lundberg, Contributing Editor & Former Editor in Chief, CIO magazine
Is your business overwhelmed by an explosive growth in data? New types such as machine-based data (from sensors), click stream data (from websites), and sentiment data (from marketing efforts) are just a few examples of emerging information sources that can overwhelm the capabilities of traditional enterprise data warehouses. Still, many business intelligence departments are intrigued by the prospect of turning information into profit with the help of new big data technologies. In this panel discussion, executives from T-Systems and Cloudera will discuss real-world examples of how they have developed and deployed production-ready, cloud-based data analytics solutions that provide measurable customer value. These solutions demonstrate how real-time analysis is currently being used in campaign management, financial monitoring, utility delivery, fleet management and networked vehicles.

Presented by T-Systems and Cloudera

Broadmoor Hall C
Driving Sales Success with Mobile BI
Scott Franzel, VP of IT, OFS Brands
Find out how mobile business intelligence tools are making a difference at OFS Brands, a leading provider of contract furniture. You’ll hear directly from the company’s CIO, who enhanced key sales operations and empowered regional sales managers, along with employees in finance, costing, purchasing, project management, sales and customer service. This case study presentation will reveal how access (via PCs and mobile devices) to an intuitive, interactive dashboard and reports -- complete with charts, drill-downs, and integrated mapping functionality – had a direct and positive impact on OFS revenue. Data about dealers, brands, and products can now be easily retrieved and filtered by region, rep, shipment priority, order type and other variables, giving the company greater ability to measure and analyze margins on a daily basis.

Presented by Information Builders

Broadmoor Hall D
Building a Successful Mobile Strategy
Lee Wagner, AVP of Mobility Solutions Services, AT&T
Keeping abreast of the latest trends and technology advances is a challenge for many organizations, especially now that the rapid expansion of mobility has accelerated the pace of change. Many organizations do not have the resources to proactively create and maintain their approach to mobility. In this session, you’ll learn how AT&T is helping customers develop holistic mobility strategies that navigate the complexities of the mobile services space. From network security and device control, to content distribution, governance, and the life-cycle of application development, AT&T has a blueprint for success that allows you to focus on your business while reaping the benefits of a highly secure, agile mobile infrastructure.

Presented by AT&T

Broadmoor Hall E
Mobility and Innovation in the Enterprise
Ben Haines, VP of IT & CIO, Box
A transformation is under way in today’s enterprise. Knowledge workers are trading in legacy software and desktop PCs for tools that are more flexible, affordable and built to tap into information from countless applications, smartphones and tablets. In this session, we’ll examine several use case examples of how CIOs are addressing the long- and short-term risks associated with the transition to mobile computing, and how cloud solutions can answer these challenges. As the next frontier for businesses dealing with an increasingly mobile workforce, CIOs and IT organizations can leverage the cloud to meet employees’ demands for simple, intuitive experiences while also providing security and manageability. 
  
Presented by Box

Broadmoor Hall F
12:30 pm - 1:45 pmLunch
Broadmoor Hall Patio
12:30 pm - 1:45 pmExecutive Women in IT (EWIT) Luncheon
The Council's Executive Women in IT (EWIT) Community of Practice is dedicated to enabling the success of women IT executives, raising the visibility of women in the profession and growing the pipeline of women entering IT. We hope you can join us for this special Executive Women in IT luncheon for an opportunity to network with other senior women leaders and discuss timely issues that are important to you.

Pre-registration is required and space is limited. For more information, please contact Jessica Selchan. Please note that this meeting is designed for IT practitioners only.
1:45 pm - 2:30 pmAfternoon Keynote: Innovating in an Era of Disruptive Operations
Jeff Steinhorn, Global CIO, Hess Corp.
As Superstorm Sandy raged across the east coast last fall, Hess Corp. distinguished itself by keeping gas flowing to devastated communities. Its speedy response to the disaster -- praised in the national media by N.J. Governor Chris Christie -- relied in part on installing inexpensive wireless hotspots to help restore critical operations, and on using social media to keep consumers informed about fuel supplies. Responding to business disruption has become a core competency for this $39 billion energy company, as CIO Jeff Steinhorn will explain in this afternoon keynote. He'll talk not only about Sandy's aftermath but also about the profound, ongoing impact of the company's recently announced divestiture plans. 

Broadmoor Hall B
2:35 pm - 3:05 pmState of the Modern Meeting: How Videoconferencing is Changing the Enterprise
Alagu Periyannan, Co-Founder & CTO, Blue Jeans Network
In an era of global teams and remote workers, the loss of in-person communication can take a toll on collaboration. Blue Jeans Network recently published its inaugural report benchmarking trends that demonstrate how technology, especially video conferencing, is reshaping meetings around the world. Based on more than one million participants with data from 177 countries across all seven continents, the findings are a fascinating commentary on the changing face of the enterprise. Join a BlueJeans executive for this presentation and discussion of our findings, which reveal everything from the length of the average business meeting to the best cities for collaboration and the most popular meeting days.

Presented by Blue Jeans Network

Broadmoor Hall C
Accelerating Global IT Transformation: A Practitioners’ Leadership Forum
Lee Congdon, CIO, Red Hat
Joseph A. DiPrima CSCP, Vice President, Procedural Solutions IT, CareFusion
Norm Fjeldheim, CIO, Qualcomm
Michael Macrie, CIO, Land O' Lakes
Moderator: Matt French, Head of Executive Relations, ServiceNow
Join an experienced lineup of IT leaders as they delve into the specifics of their strategies for driving global IT transformation. CIO Norm Fjeldheim of Qualcomm, CIO Lee Congdon of Red Hat, CIO Michael Macrie of Land O’Lakes, and Joseph DiPrima, VP of IT at CareFusion will talk about how they standardized and globalized IT in their diverse organizations. They’ll also share their perspectives on using cloud technologies and providers to accelerate transformation, and their thoughts about the expanding role of IT and the importance of a service-oriented culture. Attend this session to hear directly how some of your peers were able to radically revamp IT’s reputation from the “Department of No” to the “Department of Now.”

Presented by ServiceNow

Broadmoor Hall D

Tomorrow Starts Here: The Internet of Everything
Joseph Bradley, GM & Senior Director, Cisco Consulting Services
In this interactive session, Joseph Bradley, former CIO and current General Manager & Senior Director, Cisco Consulting Services, brings to life The Internet of Everything (IoE), which is the networked connection of people, process, data and things. Joseph shows you some real-life examples of IoE and then brings you into the discussion to talk about how IoE will help businesses grow by creating new opportunities for greater optimization and efficiencies. He will address some of the challenges including security, privacy and reliability. It’s not too early to start planning for a world where more people, information, and things will be connected than ever before, because the more you can prepare for the future, the better off you will be when it arrives.

Presented by Cisco

Broadmoor Hall E
3:10 pm - 3:40 pmNetworking Break
Broadmoor Hall A
3:45 pm - 5:00 pmThe Ultimate Juggling Act: How to Lead Disruptive Innovation While Still Doing Your Day Job
Suzanne Bates, President, CEO and Author, Bates Communications
The CIO's job has been revolutionized by the demands of our digitized world. Your CEO wants you to be the technology leader who accelerates the business with disruptive innovation. But in the meantime, you have many other balls in the air -- everything from responsibility for multiple, complex IT projects and meeting the IT needs of a demanding business to keeping costs in line and motivating your team to excel and innovate. How can you keep up with the demands of your day job while being a game-changing leader? In this executive coaching session, CEO Suzanne Bates, author of three best sellers including "Motivate like a CEO," will share her insights about how outstanding CIOs manage this juggling act. You’ll discover how to develop an exciting vision of a future state that galvanizes people to take action and ignites momentum. You’ll learn a formula for developing and communicating a powerful but simple 25-word "big idea" statement. And you'll take home tools for getting your team engaged in driving the vision forward. The session will incorporate a relaxed but interactive roundtable workshop where you'll be able to compare notes and trade ideas with your colleagues.

Broadmoor Hall B
5:00 pm - 5:15 pmClosing Remarks
Moderator: Maryfran Johnson, Editor in Chief, CIO magazine & Events
Broadmoor Hall B
5:15 pm - 6:15 pmT-Systems Biergarten
T-Systems cordially invites you to experience a traditional German Biergarten reception. Please join us to for a social gathering with CIO 100 honorees and guests to experience authentic German cuisine and traditional German beer.

West Lawn

August 13, 2013
7:30 am - 7:00 pmRegistration
Broadmoor Hall Foyer
7:30 am - 8:30 amNetworking Breakfast
Broadmoor Hall A
8:30 am - 8:45 amWelcome Back and Opening Remarks
Moderator: Maryfran Johnson, Editor in Chief, CIO magazine & Events
Broadmoor Hall B
8:45 am - 9:45 amOpening Keynote: Reinvention in an Age of Global Transformation
Peter Leyden, Founder & CEO, Reinventors
We're living through a moment in world history that will be remembered by future generations as the time when we made the fundamental transition to the all-digital, fully-global, more sustainable world of the 21st century. Futurist Peter Leyden, who ran the original Wired magazine and spent 20 years in Silicon Valley, distills the essence of many key technology developments and major trends that are restructuring our world and will continue to unfold in the decades ahead. From the broad perspective of a technologist, entrepreneur and author of two books about the future ("What's Next" and "The Long Boom"), he weaves it all together to show us all what to look for next in the worlds of technology, globalization, economics, demographics, energy and politics.

Broadmoor Hall B
9:45 am - 10:30 amStarting Over: The IT Transformation of Dun & Bradstreet Credibility Corp.
Aaron Stibel, SVP of Technology, Dun & Bradstreet Credibility Corp.
A leading provider of credit-building services and solutions for businesses, Dun & Bradstreet Credibility Corp. was launched in 2010 when the company bought a credit division of D&B. The company found itself with a technology platform that needed complete transformation into a modernized, single platform to support the goals and growth of this new business. The result was the CIO 100 award-winning Project Phoenix, a top-speed, total-cloud, systems-and-software replacement accomplished in record time. "That's why this project was so big and eye-opening -- it's a little hard to believe we did it," says Aaron Stibel, SVP of technology. "It was a painful but great experience." In this presentation, Aaron will talk about moving from "traditional thick applications" to cloud, SaaS, and open source technologies to support faster product innovation and rapid sales growth.

Broadmoor Hall B
10:30 am - 11:00 amNetworking and Refreshment Break
Broadmoor Hall A
11:05 am - 11:35 amDR is Dead (Long Live DR!)
Michael de la Torre, VP Product Management, Recovery Services, SunGard Availability Services
Natural disasters are on the rise, but so are unnatural causes of severe network and application failures.  Hardware failures, human errors and vulnerabilities account for nearly half of all network outages.  Addressing these growing challenges using a traditional DR approach no longer works. Companies must take a harder look at how they can mitigate these risks while preparing for the unknown.  In this session, SunGard Availability Services will discuss an effective hybrid approach to providing application availability that incorporates both traditional and newer but now industry-accepted technologies like server replication, virtualization and cloud computing.  The speed of business change (and related challenges) today requires IT organizations to move beyond the boundaries of traditional DR practices to provide complete access and availability to staff, partners, and customers.


Presented by SunGard Availability Services

Broadmoor Hall C
IT Leadership in Business Innovation
Jim Stikeleather, Chief Innovation Officer, Dell Services
Join this executive discussion with Jim Stikeleather, Chief Innovation Officer for Dell Services, to explore the major trends impacting CIOs and the enterprise today and into the future. The role of IT in delivering unique value to customers is especially dynamic these days, and there is a balance IT needs to achieve between efficiency and efficacy in order to enable a more collaborative, innovative environment. How can IT leaders accelerate the innovation process and truly change the game for their organizations? What are the leading ideas behind successful business model change and process innovation? It takes genuine innovation to break the chains of commoditization that a global, ‘frictionless’ economy encourages. In fact, ongoing innovation is the best antidote to margin-crushing competition and the best hope for outperforming the economy and delighting your customers. As agents of change, business technology leaders are well positioned to enable growth and competitive advantage. Attend this session and share your ideas with fellow leaders.

Presented by Dell

Broadmoor Hall D
Air Combat and Coal Consumption: Parallels with Cloud Computing
Dave Roberts, Senior Director, Marketing for DevOps and Cloud Computing , BMC Software
The two most attractive benefits of cloud computing for enterprises are greater business agility and reduced IT spending. Unfortunately, most enterprises have little more than an intuitive sense for how these things will actually come to fruition. In this session, we'll examine business agility and IT spending against a fun and diverse backdrop of historical parallels! First, we'll gain an understanding of business agility through the lessons of aerial dogfighting by a noted fighter pilot. Then, we'll learn what Great Britain's coal usage in the late 1800s can tell us about IT spending in the world of cloud computing. Hang on for a wild ride!

Presented by BMC Software

Broadmoor Hall E
Making Things Simple
Ross Piper, VP of Enterprise Strategy, Dropbox
Your co-workers, clients and customers have easy access to a wide range of mobile and web-based technologies these days, and enterprises need to manage risk as thoughtfully as ever. How are personal and enterprise technologies converging in your workplace? With a billion files saved every day by more than 175 million people and 2 million businesses, Dropbox is positioned to provide the best of both worlds for individuals and businesses. In this session, you'll hear how other IT organizations are managing this unique opportunity to deliver the productivity tools that users love while also providing the administration and security their companies need.

Presented by Dropbox

Broadmoor Hall F


11:45 am - 12:30 pmSolving Big Problems with Disruptive Technologies: A CIO Panel Discussion
Helen Cousins, EVP & CIO, Lincoln Trust Company
Tim Elkins, EVP & CIO, PrimeLending
Gary Wimberly, SVP & CIO, Express Scripts
Moderator: Maryfran Johnson, Editor in Chief, CIO magazine & Events
From cloud to mobility to social media tools, an ever-widening array of disruptive technologies offer CIOs and IT organizations unprecedented opportunities to tackle some previously unsolvable business problems. For instance: How can you rapidly deliver inexpensive yet sophisticated IT at a demanding financial services company? Or create an online pharmacy portal that saves millions in prescription medication waste? Or recreate a home mortgage process with online consumers in mind? This compelling panel discussion with CIO 100 winners will delve into the details of some game-changing IT initiatives and the business drivers behind them. 

Broadmoor Hall B
12:30 pm - 1:45 pmLunch
1:45 pm - 2:30 pm Snapshot of Customer Engagement: Changing the Game for Car Insurance Buyers
Raymond Voelker, CIO, Progressive Insurance
While many companies use IT to understand customers, Progressive Insurance takes that two steps further: to both attract and empower potential customers. More than 1.4 million consumers have signed up to allow Progressive to track their driving habits -- and likely qualify for lower car insurance rates -- by using the company’s CIO 100 award-winning 'Snapshot' program. This industry-leading, innovative use of telematics and analytics sprang from the collaborative environment that exists between IT and the rest of the organization at Progressive. In this presentation, Ray will talk about fostering and supporting the kind of IT creativity that leads to more than 6 billion miles of driving data and more than $1 billion in premiums.

Broadmoor Hall B
2:35 pm - 3:05 pmMajor Forces Changing Business and IT
Cynthia Stoddard, SVP & CIO, NetApp

Business and IT are going through one of the most dramatic series of changes in recent memory. The four major forces affecting those changes are cloud, mobility, social and the explosion of data and information resources. Together, they change the way we work, interact and analyze business situations. With more new types of data and solutions being adopted in the enterprise every day, the roles of IT organizations and CIOs must adapt more rapidly than ever before. Join NetApp CIO Cynthia Stoddard as she shares her unique perspective as an industry leader and practitioner. She will share with you the real-world impact of the four forces, and talk about how NetApp IT is responding to be more relevant and effective into the decade to come.

Presented by NetApp

Broadmoor Hall C

Leading IT the Open Source Way
Lee Congdon, CIO, Red Hat
CIO Lee Congdon will discuss how open source solutions contribute to the bottom line of the world's leading open source company, Red Hat. Lee will share how business and IT engagement expands when open source leadership techniques are the norm. He will describe how Red Hat's company culture enables IT to move faster with a better business partnership. He will also share his perspective on the future of open source solutions in enterprise environments and how cloud computing enables IT agility.

Presented by Red Hat

Broadmoor Hall D
Inside Microsoft: Making the Journey to the Cloud
Rob Craft, Senior Director, Cloud Strategy, Microsoft
Please join Rob Craft, Microsoft’s Senior Director for Cloud, for this discussion of how Microsoft’s own IT organization is making the journey to the cloud. Using standard offerings like Windows Server, System Center, and Windows Azure, IT is transforming the way Microsoft delivers on 100+ products worldwide. We’ll showcase the benefits of a hybrid cloud application and explore the reasons why you should challenge the way IT is valued in your own business.

Presented by Microsoft

Broadmoor Hall E
3:15 pm - 4:30 pmCIO 100 Innovators Workshop

This lively, multi-topic workshop features a selection of CIO 100 winners holding small-group discussions on the practical details, business outcomes and lessons learned from their projects. The workshop offers a more detailed look inside the workings of a wide range of innovative, high-value initiatives from selected companies and executives. 

Click here to see the workshop topics and speakers.

Broadmoor Hall B


4:30 pm - 4:45 pmClosing Remarks
Moderator: Maryfran Johnson, Editor in Chief, CIO magazine & Events
Broadmoor Hall B
6:30 pm - 7:00 pmCIO 100 Awards Reception

Join us for a special awards reception to kick off the 26th anniversary of the CIO 100 Awards and honor the 100 winning companies.

Broadmoor Hall Patio

7:00 pm - 8:30 pmCIO 100 Awards Presentation and Dinner

The 2013 CIO 100 Awards presentation will celebrate 100 organizations that are using information technology in innovative ways to deliver business value, whether by creating competitive advantage, optimizing business processes, enabling growth or improving relationships with customers. Featuring a formal roll call of honorees, this is sure to be a night to remember.

As a courtesy reminder, please note that the Awards Dinner is black tie optional.

Underwritten by T-Systems 

Broadmoor Hall B
8:30 pm - 10:00 pmDessert Reception
Underwritten by T-Systems 

Main Dining Room