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The MIT Sloan CIO Leadership Award

Congratulations to this year’s Finalists! Winner will be announced at the Symposium on May 24

CIO AWARD 2017

2017 Award Co-Chair Chang, Event Chair Anderson, Finalist Davis, Award Co-Founder Johnson, Finalist Bozzoli, Co-Chair Westerman, Winner Gledhill. Missing: Finalist Gold

The MIT Sloan CIO Leadership Award honors executives who lead their organizations to deliver exemplary levels of business value through innovative use of IT.

The Award, in its tenth year, draws applicants from a wide diversity of industries, countries, and backgrounds. Recipients, and their organizations, receive broad recognition for their accomplishments.

ELIGIBILITY
  • Nominees must hold the title of Chief Information Officer (CIO) or equivalent. They must be the highest-level IT leader in the organization.
  • Applicants are welcome from for-profit and not-for-profit organizations, with all assessed on a common set of criteria.
  • Applicants must present accomplishments related to the applicant’s current position.
  • Finalists will be expected to attend the Symposium in person.
Where Are They Now?

Past Award Winners and Finalists continue their amazing achievements by moving into new roles, often “CIOplus”:

  • F. Thaddeus Arroyo (2014 Winner), CEO, Business Solutions and International, AT&T
  • Adriana Karaboutis (2014 Finalist), Executive Vice President, Technology and Business Solutions (CIO reports into this role) at Biogen Idec
  • Michael Relich (2013 Finalist), COO at Crate and Barrel
  • Tom Nealon (2010 Winner), President, SouthWest Airlines

2016 CIO Leadership Award Finalists with Chang, Schmittlein, Anderson

2016 Award Co-Chair Chang, Finalist Phillips, Finalist Lieb, Dean Schmittlein, Winner Neitz, Event Chair Anderson, Finalist Kumar