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2016 Chief Information Officer Leadership Forum: Fall Event (Chicago)

Tuesday, sepTember 20, 2016

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securityPlease wear your name badge at all times during the meeting.Please do not leave your personal belongings unattended in the meeting rooms.Argyle Executive Forum will not be responsible for items left in the rooms.

mobile devicesPlease do not allow any mobile device to disrupt the meeting while in session.All devices should be on silent mode.

ConversationPlease use areas outside of the ballroom to converse when the meeting is in session.

smokingPlease note that smoking is not permitted in the meeting venue.

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Speaker Materials are available upon request, pending availability.

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2016 Chief Information Officer Leadership Forum: Fall Event (Chicago)

Tuesday, September 20, 20167:40am – 4:50pm

7:40am – 8:40am

Breakfast

Kick off the day with a healthy breakfast and networking. Connect with fellow IT peers before the morning’s content begins.

8:40am – 8:50am

Argyle Executive Forum Opening Remarks

8:50am – 8:55am

Session Introduction featuring Appian

Steve LittigSenior Solutions Consultant Appian

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8:55am – 9:30am

Joint Presentation featuring Takeda Pharmaceuticals North America & U.S. General Services Administration: “Working through the Noise: Communicating in Global Matrixed Technology Organizations”

• The need for IT Communications• Utilizing the right channel (Blog, Vlog, IM, Email, Newsletter, Posters, Intranet, SmartBars)• Utilizing roadmaps, portfolios, etc.

Richard PlessGlobal Head of IT Program and Portfolio Management, R&D, QA, HR, and Information SecurityTakeda Pharmaceuticals North America

and

Michael BloomSustainability & Green Buildings Program Advisor U.S. General Services Administration

Please note, this session is off the record.

9:30am – 9:50am

Thought Leadership Spotlight: “The Rise and Fall (and Rise) of VDI”

Why was the need for VDI so great from CIOs around the world, and yet the number of successful VDI deployments so low. Find out what held them all back, and how new technological and solution advancements are about to open the floods gate!

Brad PetersonVice President, Marketing Workspot

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9:50am – 10:10am

Thought Leadership Spotlight Session Presented by Micron

Andrew BravermanGlobal Director, Field Systems Engineering Micron

10:10am – 10:40am

Coffee Break

Take a break to make new connections and discuss the morning sessions over coffee and snacks.

10:40am – 11:30am

Breakout Session #1

Track 1: Fireside Chat: “Comprehensive Data Protection: Inside, Outside and On the Go”

The value and vulnerability of organizations’ data has been steadily increasing as business becomes more digital. Bad actors on the outside are more sophisticated, while insider threats – intentional or not – are exacerbated by a more transient workforce. Throw in mobility, the use of employee-owned devices and cloud, and it’s never been more challenging to protect this critical asset. In this session, we will explore the latest approaches to data protection and what IT and security leaders are doing today to identify threats, mitigate risks, and recover from inevitable data incidents.

Richard RushingChief Information Security OfficerMotorola Mobility

Interviewed by:Chris MurphyNA Regional Vice PresidentCode 42

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Track 2: Fireside Chat: “Fostering Innovation and Growth to Become a Transformative CIO”

CIOs are excited by the opportunity to drive innovation within their respective organizations, but simultaneously wary of the daunting task ahead of them, which often involves cutting through organizational policies, processes and politics. However, the ability to foster innovation and growth – and ultimately the ability to clearly drive business transformation within the enterprise – is quickly defining the success of the modern CIO. This session will discuss:• How to strategize to create an ambidextrous culture to support innovation• Recognizing ways to build personal power and influence in your organization• The necessity to observe and understand the needs of users and customers through design

thinking principles• How current technology changes in cloud computing, mobile devices, social media, and other areas

are driving global growth• How to leverage technology changes for competitive advantage

Tina Esposito Vice President, Center For Health Information ServicesAdvocate Health Care

and

Jill HelenbrookVice President, IT Business OfficeWalgreens Boots Alliance

Track 3: Discussion Group: “Innovation, IT Transformation and Leading the Change – Enterprise Business Models for Successful Cloud Adoption”

In today’s ever evolving marketplace, CIOs and IT executives play an increasingly vital role in addressing digital disruption and maintaining competitive advantage. IT executives are constantly evaluating what new innovations in the marketplace will best benefit business needs. With its emergence in 2008, one of the more consistent innovations that executives still depend on is the cloud. In recent years, many leading organizations have successfully adopted cloud technology to transform their business’ by driving down operational cost and accelerating overall organizational success.

During this interactive roundtable discussion session, Argyle Executive Forum, in partnership with Amazon Web Services will bring together senior IT executives to discuss best practices in improving the entire application life cycle, alleviating common security concerns associated with the cloud, and best practices in developing an effective cloud governance strategy.

11:30am – 11:50am

Coffee Break

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11:50am – 12:10pm

Thought Leadership Spotlight: “Patterns of Success in Digital Transformation”

Transformation dominates the business agenda of modern CIOs. That trend has increased in prominence this year and data shows that demands to build digital-first businesses continue to intensify. • Understand digital value chain for your organization• Determine how your culture will need to shift to support the customer experience• Break down silos and distribute digital throughout the organization and leadership

Bryan KirschnerHead of the Apigee InstituteApigee

12:10pm – 12:20pm

Switch Sessions

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12:20pm – 1:10pm

Breakout Session #2

Track 1: Panel Discussion: “Unlocking the Power of IoT”

Session topics include, but are not limited to:• How would you define the IoT?• What are the challenges today, in regards to adjusting your infrastructure for the IoT? • Data, Real-time processing, cloud, security, etc.? • How prepared do you feel and what steps are you currently taking?• If you’ve embarked on an IoT project what have been the challenges and results? • What were the results? ROI, increased user satisfaction? • What did you learn and how have you applied to that to subsequent projects? • What are your top two best practices?• Why are some organizations hesitant to embark on an IoT project? What’s preventing some

organization from making an investment? • Not seeing the ROI, technical challenges, etc? • How can IT executives convince their finance teams that an IoT investment is needed? • What role does the digital interface play in the success of an IoT solution?• What organizational changes are you making or do you seen necessary to support the IoT?• What are the non-IT related challenges that come with successfully executing on an IoT strategy?• What does the next year, 2 years, etc. hold for IoT?

Moderator:Lewis LancasterDirector of IoTSolstice

Panelists:Ilise Goldberg Vice President, Senior IT Business PartnerJones Lang LaSalle

James MacLennanChief Information OfficerIDEX Corp.

Jason O’SullivanVice President of Enterprise TechnologyCars.com

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Track 2: Panel discussion: “Data as a Differentiator”

Session topics include, but are not limited to:

With an overwhelming amount of information available, key executives such as the CFO, CMO, and CHRO place a huge responsibility on today’s IT executive to determine what data should be leveraged to create competitive differentiation, and achieve business profitability. Today’s IT executive is tasked with the need to fulfill the needs of today’s data driven organizations while balancing traditional responsibilities. This session will discuss:

• IT executive’s role in empowering your organization to be data driven• Best practices for IT/business collaboration to solve mission critical data challenges• New skillsets necessary to differentiate your company with data• Being prepared for potential threats to corporate data

Moderator:Latoya Conners GraySenior Director Technology & Strategic Initiatives Sears Holdings

Panelists:Darren CockrelChief Information OfficerCoyote, A UPS Company

Graham DraughonVice President & Senior Managing Director, Information SecuritySpringleaf Financial Services/OneMain Holdings, Inc.

Dan Lyne Senior Vice President- Global Technology and Media Practice CBRE Group, Inc.

*Please note, this session is off the record.

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Track 3: Fireside Chat: “The CIOs Impact on the CX Experience”

A personalized customer experience creates differentiation from the competition in today’s ever evolving landscape. With the multitude of channels, devices, systems, and data sources at hand, businesses face the difficulty to create a consistent experience each time. As today’s consumer has become more connected, and more demanding however, IT executives have played an increasingly vital role in creating an effective customer journey.

This interactive fireside chat will bring together senior IT executives to discuss the pain points and lessons learned in delivering a differentiated consumer experience, what technologies best drive end user engagement and productivity, how CX should be measured, and how the IT role is collaborating with other departments to create a seamless experience to ultimately achieve business goals.

Rob GondaVice President – Global Data & DigitalMcDonald’s Corporation

and

Ciara JacksonChief Information OfficerIllinois State Board of Investments

1:10pm – 2:10pm

Lunch

Take a midday break to grab lunch, network with your peers, and discuss the morning sessions.

2:10pm – 2:50pm

Keynote Session Featuring Aon: “Leading Transformation”

Organizational and cultural transformations often fail – we’ve heard the saying that “when strategy meets culture, culture always wins”. There are many reasons why, and to help drive success it requires the leader to deliver on all the “expected” areas of change: delivering on their 100-day plan, understanding the customer, SWOT analysis, organizational changes, etc. AND, it requires that the leader think through a number of other areas to drive the “cultural” change that is required. This conversation will focus on the “other” areas required to drive the “cultural” change.

Munu GandhiVice President, Infrastructure ServicesAon

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2:50pm – 3:10pm

Coffee Break

Take a break to switch tables, meet some new peers, and discuss the afternoon sessions over coffee and snacks.

3:10pm – 3:45pm

Keynote Session Featuring University of Chicago Booth School of Business: “Winning the Talent War: The Retention Battle”

Most CIO’s share a common challenge of attracting and retaining top talent. Many employees expectations of their work environment and career progression are evolving. This is especially true of the next generation of millennial employees. This keynote by Kevin Boyd, the CIO at the University of Chicago Booth School of Business, will look at what leaders can do to attract, retain and develop their talent in a world of changing expectations.

Kevin BoydChief Information Officer University of Chicago Booth School of Business

3:45pm – 3:50pm

Argyle Executive Forum Closing Remarks

3:50pm – 4:50pm

Closing Reception

Wrap up the day with a cocktail and hors d ’Oeuvres. Head home with new connections and a notebook full of key takeaways to implement back at the office.

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*Please note, the agenda is subject to change.

The information, views, and opinions expressed by speakers and other participants at our conferences are those of the individual and do not necessarily reflect the views and opinions of Argyle Executive Forum.

Argyle Executive Forum, its directors and officers, do not guarantee that any information provided by a speaker or other participant is accurate or complete and Argyle Executive Forum does not endorse any opinions that may be presented.

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Thought Leadership Spotlight Partners

Apigee provides a cloud-native API platform that hosts many of the world’s leading services for digital commerce. Apigee enables digital business for many of the largest organizations, including including 33 percent of the Fortune 100 and four of the top five Global 2000 retail companies.

Micron Technology, Inc., is a global leader in semiconductor systems. Micron’s broad portfolio of high-performance memory technologies—including DRAM, NAND, and NOR Flash—is the basis for solid state drives, modules, multichip packages, and other system solutions. Backed by more than 37 years of technology leadership, Micron’s memory solutions enable the world’s most innovative computing, con-sumer, enterprise storage, networking, mobile, embedded, and automotive applications. Micron’s common stock is traded on the NASDAQ under the MU symbol. To learn more about Micron Technology, Inc., visit micron.com.

Workspot is the leading 100% cloud-based provider of Workspace as a Service. Workspot is the fastest and simplest solution for enterprise mobility. In 60 minutes, Workspot solves the corporate challenge of securely delivering apps and data to any device with a single frictionless user experience across mobile and PC platforms. Workspot connects all mobile users to all apps and data with zero footprint in the datacenter and without migrating data to the cloud.

Based in Cupertino, California, Workspot is recognized by Gartner as “Cool Vendor” in endpoint computing. For more information, visit http://www.workspot.com.

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Code42, the modern endpoint backup company, is a global SaaS providing automatic, continuous cloud backup and complete visibility and control of end-user data. With Code42, IT and security teams can pinpoint data loss and monitor data movement resulting from insider threat, recover data after loss--no matter what caused it--and respond to data breach rapidly and accurately, with or without the device. More than 39,000 organizations—including the most recognized enterprise brands in business and education worldwide—trust our highly secure cloud solutions to protect employee data. For more information, visit www.code42.com.

Fireside Chat and App Partner

panel partner

Solstice is an innovation and emerging technology firm that helps Fortune 500 companies seize new opportunities through world-changing digital solutions. As strategists and consultants, we help organizations evolve their digital strategy to solve mission-critical problems. As designers and developers, we build incredible digital solutions that transcend a standalone product and transform an organization’s relationship with its customers. We’re hell-bent on changing the way the world does business. We’re head-quartered in Chicago, IL and have delivery offices in New York, NY and Buenos Aires, Argentina. Learn more at solstice-mobile.com.

For 10 years, Amazon Web Services has been the world’s most comprehensive and broadly adopted cloud platform. AWS offers over 50 fully featured services for compute, storage, databases, analytics, mobile, Internet of Things (IoT) and enterprise applications from 32 Availability Zones (AZs) across 12 geographic regions in the U.S., Australia, Brazil, China, Germany, Ireland, Japan, Korea, and Singapore. AWS services are trusted by more than a million active customers around the world -- including the fastest growing start-ups, largest enterprises, and leading government agencies -- to power their infrastructure, make them more agile, and lower costs.

Discussion Group Partner

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Session Introduction Partner

As the market leader in modern Business Process Management (BPM) software, Appian delivers an enterprise application platform that unites users with all their data, processes, and collaborations – in one environment, on any mobile device, through a simple social interface. On-premise and in the cloud, Appian is the fastest way to deliver innovative business applications. For more information, visit www.appian.com.

breakout session partner

Silver Peak is the leader in building broadband and hybrid WANs. Silver Peak enables enterprises and service providers to flexibly and securely connect users to applications via the most cost-effective WAN connectivity available. With Silver Peak’s solutions, customers can augment or replace MPLS networks with secure broadband connectivity, leveraging existing WAN investments while dramatically reducing ever-increasing WAN costs and complexity. Customers benefit from unprecedented levels of visibility, control and security over all traffic traversing the WAN, while improving application and network performance. With Silver Peak, sites can be rapidly and non-disruptively expanded, moved or changed as business demands evolve. Learn more at www.silver-peak.com.

Senior Supporter & Networking Partner

Laserfiche Enterprise Content Management transforms how organizations manage information, automate document-driven business processes and make timely, informed decisions. Using Laserfiche, organizations can innovate how documents and unstructured information are processed and analyzed to achieve business results. Laserfiche provides intuitive solutions for capture, electronic forms, workflow, case management, cloud, mobile and government-certified records management. Since 1987, Laserfiche has been the trusted choice of more than 36,000 organizations worldwide. For more information, visit www.laserfiche.com or follow Laserfiche on Twitter, LinkedIn, Facebook and Google+.

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Senior Supporter Partners

Absolute provides persistent endpoint security and data risk management solutions for computers, tablets, and smartphones. Our customers rely on us to provide them with a unique and trusted layer of security so they can manage mobility while remaining firmly in control. Our Persistence technology is embedded into the core of most devices at the factory. Once activated, it provides you with comprehensive visibility into all of your devices enabling you to confidently manage mobility, investigate potential threats, and take action if a security incident occurs. No other technology can do this.

Jive is the premier provider of modern communication and collaboration solutions for business, recognized as a leader by the industry’s top analyst firms in multiple categories. Our products enable people and organizations to work better together, using technology that adapts to their way – not the other way. The world’s best companies depend on Jive to unleash the ideas and impact of their employees, partners and customers.

Nutanix makes infrastructure invisible, elevating IT to focus on the applications and services that power their business. The Nutanix enterprise cloud platform leverages web-scale engineering and consumer-grade design to natively converge compute, virtualization and storage into a resilient, software-defined solution with rich machine intelligence. The result is predictable performance, cloud-like infrastructure consumption, robust security, and seamless application mobility for a broad range of enterprise applications.

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OutSystems addresses two major IT pressure points

Mobile has changed IT. Thanks to today’s “connected” generation, mobile is pervasive, and if businesses want to keep up and not lose market share, they need to address two major IT pressure points:1. Digital transformation 2. Faster application delivery and change cycles

How OutSystems Platform solves the problem

OutSystems answers the challenges of digital transformation, mobile, and faster delivery cycles. OutSystems low-code application platform makes it fast and easy to develop applications from small departmental to large complex mission-critical ones. At the core of OutSystems Platform is rapid application delivery, but there is much more. The goal is to reduce costs and risks by enabling continuous application delivery without breaks in the lifecycle by providing:

• Rapid productivity: Apps can be created and integrated in weeks, not months.• Speed and code: Visual modeling delivers extensibility, efficiency gains, and speed of development

while maintaining complete flexibility to integrate custom code. • Multi-channel development: Developers use visual modeling to develop an application that can run on

any device or platform. Risks, development time and costs are significantly reduced with error-free, automated deployments.

• Open platform: Investments in large back-end systems are protected by integrating with existing systems of record and/or data sources.

• Enterprise-grade platform: IT teams can build and manage large application portfolios just as easily and quickly as a single app.

• Reduced costs: The cost of application maintenance is reduced to a fraction with automated dependency management and holistic application lifecycle management (ALM).

• No vendor lock-in. No runtime interpreters or engines are required to enable OutSystems applications. Code is completely portable.

OutSystems manages the complete application lifecycle of large portfolios at thousands of enterprise organizations in 33 countries across 22 industries. OutSystems is a leader in The Forrester Wave: Low-Code Development Platforms.

Senior Supporter Partners

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Supporter Partners

Established in July 2000, Invest Hong Kong (InvestHK) is the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region (HKSAR) Government Department responsible for Foreign Direct Investment. Its mission is to confirm and strengthen Hong Kong as Asia’s leading international business and financial centre by attracting economically and strategically important overseas and Mainland companies to invest in Hong Kong.

As of December 2014, Invest Hong Kong has completed over 3,440 investment projects creating more than 37,500 new jobs in the first year of operation or expansion and over HK$91 billion of investment.

InvestHK wants companies to succeed and minimise their risk by using Hong Kong to access business opportunities in China and across the region. It partners with clients on a long-term basis and is available to help at any stage of their business development in Hong Kong. The Department’s free, customised and confidential services include the following:

planning – Provide the latest information on the Hong Kong business environment including sector- specific advice and business opportunities, cost-of-business models, business incorporation procedures and latest regulations, and legislation and arrangement of visit programmes.

Set up – Facilitate the smooth set up of a client’s business by making introductions to business service providers, liaison with relevant government departments, advice on finding the right business location and help with settling into Hong Kong.

Launch – Help with generating free publicity to support the launch or expansion of a client’s Hong Kong business.

Expansion – Ongoing help to support the development of a client’s Hong Kong business such as business networking opportunities, business matching services and advice on research and development grants and other government schemes.

To learn more about InvestHK, please visit the following website: www.investhk.gov.hk

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As market leader in enterprise application software, SAP helps companies of all sizes and industries run better. From back office to boardroom, warehouse to storefront, desktop to mobile device – SAP empowers people and organizations to work together more efficiently and use business insight more effectively to stay ahead of the competition. SAP applications and services enable approximately 310,000 business and pub-lic sector customers to operate profitably, adapt continuously, and grow sustainably. For more information, visit www.sap.com, visit the SAP News Center or follow SAP on Twitter at @sapnews.

Supporter Partners

Networking Partner

GitHub is how software is built. With powerful tools and flexible workflows, projects move faster and developers stay connected to the code. And since GitHub works the way developers do, it integrates with tools they already use and makes collaboration across teams effortless. GitHub Enterprise is the choice of more than 65,000 companies that build software better, together.

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Jive is Connection and Collaboration for the World’s Biggest Brands

Jive is an engine of engagement—an interactive intranet and employee experience hub that empowers, delights and unites your workforce.

See how companies that use Jive improve everything from onboarding to training and collaboration, and foster greater satisfaction and connection that helps attract, develop and retain top talent.

Get the case studies: Visit http://jive.to/1SId0rI

Jive is…connection & collaboration

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upComing evenTs

September 22, 20162016 Human Capital Leadership Forum: Fall Event (New York)New York, NY

Perspectives by:• Jose Tomas, Executive Vice President and Chief Human Resources Officer, Anthem• Sarah Pillmore, Vice President, Human Resources, Hotwire and Car Rentals, Expedia• Anne Molignano, Senior Vice President, Head of Human Resources, North America, Sony Music

Entertainment• Diana Ng, Head of People and Org Development, North America and Europe, Coach• Deb LaMere, Vice President of Employee Engagement, Ceridian• Mani Gopalakrishnan, Senior Leader - Digital Learning and Technology, General Electric Company• Ahu Yildirmaz, Head of ADP Research Institute, and VP, Market Insights & Analytics, ADP• Bill Reid, Managing Consultant, Gallup• Cindy Keaveney, SVP Human Resources, Randstad Sourceright• Tammy Sala, Chief Human Resources Officer, Sleepy’s• Carmen Bryant, Director, Americas Employer Insights, Indeed• Dimitri Boylan, President & CEO, Avature• Ryan Licari, Vice President, East, Visier• Danielle McMahan, Vice President, Global Talent Development, American Express• Catherine Patterson, Associate Vice President, Talent Development and Culture, Frontier Communications• Angelica Cantlon, Executive Vice President and Chief Human Resources Officer, International Flavors &

Fragrances• Matthew Owenby, Senior Vice President, Chief Human Resources Officer, Aflac• Lysa Dahlin, Senior Vice President, Human Resources, Comcast Corporation• Bertrand Dussert, Vice President, HCM Transformation and Thought Leadership, Oracle

September 22, 20162016 Chief Marketing Officer Think Tank: Spotlight on Today’s Transformational CMO (San Francisco)San Francisco, CA

Perspectives by:• David Schwartz, Vice President of Sales for Digital Commerce Solutions, Pitney Bowes

September 22, 20162016 Chief Information Officer Virtual Event: The End of the Sharepoint Intranet Eravirtual

Perspectives by:• Sean Winter, Vice President, Solutions, Jive

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September 27, 20162016 Chief Marketing Officer Leadership Forum (Toronto)Toronto, on

Perspectives by:• Vikram Bawa, Vice President, Marketing, McCain Foods• Alison Simpson, SVP Marketing & Customer Experience, Holt Renfrew• Corby Fine, Vice President, Customer Intelligence & Digital Optimization, Rogers Communications• Alan Depencier, Vice President, Marketing, RBC Royal Bank and RBC Insurance, Royal Bank of Canada• David Gibbons, Vice President, Product Marketing, Domo• Alan Shulman, Vice President, Marketing, Just Energy• Betsey Chung, Chief Marketing Officer, Personal & Commercial Banking and Wealth, Bank of Montreal• Lars Petersen, Global Director, Business Optimization Services, Sitecore• Lori Bieda, Vice President, Business Analytics and Insights, Bank of Montreal• Derek Kent, Chief Marketing Officer, Canadian Olympic Committee• Kristi Knowles, Vice President Innovation, Insights & Brand Portfolio Strategy, Molson Coors Brewing

Company• Claire Gillies, Vice President, Marketing & Campaign Management, Bell Canada• Marcelo Regen, Vice President, Allstate Brand - Chief Sales & Marketing Officer, Allstate Corporation

September 28, 20162016 Human Capital Leadership Forum (Los Angeles)Los Angeles, CA

Perspectives by:• Cindy Ballard, CHRO/SVP, Tribune Media• Melissa Gabriel, Senior Vice President, Human Resources, Legendary Entertainment• Brenda Diederichs, Chief Human Resources Officer, Orange County• Dana Lipman, Executive Vice President, Chief Human Resource Officer, General Counsel, YMCA of the

USA• Rajeev Behera, CEO, Reflektive• Alex Goryachev, Senior Director of Innovation Strategy and Programs, Cisco Systems• Ross Pollack, Executive Vice President & Chief Human Resources Officer, Lions Gate Entertainment Corp.• Jim Glantz, Vice President, Head of Talent Development, The Wonderful Company• Kevin Walker, Director of Employer Insights, Indeed• Jason Mullens, Chief Human Resources Officer, Cetera Financial Group• David Pumpelly, Regional Sales Director, Avature• Jeanne MacDonald, President, Global Talent Acquisition Solutions, Futurestep• Sonia Vora, Head of Talent, Human Resources, Cetera Financial Group• Troy Achong, Vice President, Organization Development and Training, 20th Century Fox• Mark Blankenship, Executive Vice President, Chief People, Culture & Corporate Strategy Officer, Jack in the

Box• Sarah Smith, Director of Talent Management, Marathon Oil Corporation

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September 28, 20162016 Chief Information Officer Leadership Forum (Toronto)Toronto, on

Perspectives by:• Maurizio Laudisa, Chief Information Officer Vice President Information Services and Procurement, Superior

Plus Corp.• Robert Devries, CIO ServiceOntario and Economic Ministries I&IT Cluster, Ministry of Government Services• Justin Bowler, Senior Vice President, Technology and Innovation, ICUC.SOCIAL (Dentsu-Aegis Network)• David Oh, Cheif Information Officer & Vice President, Innovation, Alberta Gaming and Liquor Commission• David Del Giudice, Global Vice President of Systems and Solutions, Scotiabank• Tobias Frank, Chief Technology Officer (CTO), Vale Canada• Robert Wong, Executive Vice President, Chief Information & Risk Officer, Toronto Hydro Corp.• Piet Loubser, Vice President Platform Product Marketing, Informatica

September 28, 20162016 Chief Marketing Officer Leadership Forum: Fall Event (Chicago)Chicago, IL

Perspectives by:• Brian Krause, Vice President, Marketing & Communications, Molex• David Gibbons, Vice President, Product Marketing, Domo• Brett Groom, Executive in Residence & Advisor at Abundant Venture Partners, ConAgra Foods• Jennifer Fondrevay, Vice President, B2B Marketing, Apollo Education Group• Don Hoffman, Vice President, Marketing, Cracker Barrel Old Country Store• Diann Scott, Vice President, Marketing, Franklin Electric Co• Jeff Collins, CRO, Viant• Emily Hathcoat, Vice President, Head of Marketing, CNA Financial Corporation• Jonathan Moran, Customer Intelligence Product Marketing, SAS• Elie Auvray, CEO & Co-Founder, Jahia• Jodi Navta, Chief Marketing Officer, Coyote Logistics• Parvez Patel, VP, eCommerce, Digital Marketing & Merchandising, W.W. Grainger• Kelly Manthey, Chief Strategy Officer, Solstice• Tom Lombardo, COO, Digital and Mobility (EVP), Jones Lang LaSalle• Linda McGovern, Senior Vice President, Global Marketing, USG Corporation

September 28, 20162016 CMO Think Tank: The Future of Data-Driven Marketing (Atlanta)atlanta, ga

Perspectives by:• David Jaye, Chief Marketing Officer, The Weather Channel• Jessica Cobbs, Head of Global Brand Group, UPS• Elise Coker, Head of Global Product Marketing, BCD Travel

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October 5, 2016Securing Office 365: 2016 Chief Information Security Officer Virtual Eventvirtual

Perspectives by:• Rich Campagna, Vice President, Products & Marketing, Bitglass

october 6, 20162016 Think Tank: The Digital Chief Learning OfficerChicago, IL

Perspectives by:• Kerry Hearns-Smith, Vice President, Learning Strategy and Global Solutions, Xerox• Amanda Dunn Kelly, Senior Vice President, Learning & Leadership Development Executive, Bank of

America• Frank Nguyen, Vice President, Integrated Learning & Performance, Sears Holdings

October 13, 20162016 Cmo virtual event (october)virtual

Perspectives by:• Cory Treffiletti, Vice President, Marketing, Oracle Data Cloud, Oracle

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October 19, 20162016 Leadership in Digital Marketing Forum (New York)New York, NY

Perspectives by:• Raina Moskowitz, Vice President, Strategy & Business Operations, Consumer Products and Services,

American Express• Ashley Berman, Vice President, Digital Marketing, Birchbox• Leslie Doty, Executive Vice President, Consumer Marketing & Revenue, Time Inc.• Aniko DeLaney, Global Head of Corporate Marketing, Managing Director, BNY Mellon• Sean Shoffstall, Vice President, Marketing, Teradata Marketing Applications• Matt Zilli, Senior Director, Product & Segment Marketing, Marketo• MQ Qureshi, Head of Global Digital Experience, McDonald’s Corporation• Tim Perek, North American Head of Digital Customer Experience, Schneider Electric• Will Brunt, Senior Vice President of Marketing and Chief Innovation Officer, Smithfield Foods• Jerome Hiquet, Chief Marketing Officer, Tough Mudder• Adele Sweetwood, Senior Vice President Global Marketing, SAS• Dave Campbell, Vice President of Conversion Strategy, Bounce Exchange• Kristin Fassler, Vice President, Director of Marketing, Bertelsmann Digital Media Investments• Ken Bausch, Vice President Marketing, World Kitchen• Robin Wyatt, Vice President, Marketing, Disney Theatrical Group, The Walt Disney Company• Donald King, Vice President, Chief Marketing Officer, W.W. Grainger• Rick Miller, Vice President, Consumer Insights, Networked Insights• Angela Tribelli, Chief Marketing Officer, HarperCollins Publishers• Scott McAllister, Senior Vice President, Digital Marketing & Revenue, Time Inc.• Nicole Wiley, Executive Director, Morgan Stanley• Dina Rosenbloom, Vice President, Marketing, International Cosmetics & Perfumes• Kevin Thompson, VP Marketing and Customer Experience, Simon Property Group• Peter DeNunzio, CEO, HelloWorld• Paul Tyler, Senior Vice President, Strategy and Business Development, Fidelity & Guaranty Life• Elyse Southwell, Vice President of Advertising & Digital Sales, NASDAQ• Elissa Tomasetti, Senior Vice President, Marketing, Scholastic Publishing• Imran Haque, Head of eCommerce, Digital Strategy and Multichannel Marketing, Zoetis• Amanda Rubin, Global Co-Head, Brand and Content Strategy, Goldman Sachs• Lucy Zachman, Managing Director - Digital Marketing, Synchrony Financial• Mike Slusarz, Vice President, Marketing & Corporate Communications, Barnabas Health• Igor Bekker, Vice President, E-Commerce and Digital Marketing, Alex and Ani• Mari Pagliughi, Head of Digital Communication, Guardian Life Insurance of America• Matt Nolan, Director of Product Marketing, Pegasystems• Frank Wong, Head of Digital Media, Hyatt Hotels Corporation• Bryan VanDyke, Head of Digital Strategy, Morgan Stanley• Glenn Burke, Vice President, Marketing & Business Development, Avis Budget Group

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october 20, 20162016 Customer Care Leadership Forum (Denver)denver, Co

Perspectives by:• Thomas Barker, Director Customer Assurance and Managed Services, CenturyLink• Scott Dishong, Senior Director, Corporate Partners, American Cancer Society• Kristen Blessman, Chief Marketing Officer, Goodwill Industries• Trudy Jones, Director, Guest Services Center, Boston Market Corporation• Terry Cain, Vice President, Global Customer Engagement, Avnet• Sean Miller, Vice President of Operations, Service Magic

October 25, 20162016 Chief Information Officer Leadership Forum: Fall Event (San Francisco)San Francisco, CA

Perspectives by:• Ali Bouhouch, Chief Technology Officer and Vice President of Enterprise Architecture, Sephora USA• Peter Eichelberger, Former Senior Vice President, IT Operations, Alex and Ani• Sanjay Shringarpure, CIO, E. & J. Gallo Winery• Paul Campbell, VP Innovation, Schneider Electric• Sonu Nayyar, Vice President, Production Operations & IT, LinkedIn• Aditya Bhasin, Vice President, Software Design & Development, Stanford Health Care• Sruti Patnaik, Vice President, IT - Stores and Corporate Systems, Ross Stores• Manish Vipani, Vice President and Chief Architect of Enterprise Architecture, Kaiser Permanente• Bruce Schinelli, Chief Information Officer and Vice President, TTX Company

October 25, 20162016 Chief Marketing Officer Think Tank: Spotlight on Today’s Transformational CMO (Philadelphia)Philadelphia, PA

Perspectives by:• Jeff Winter, Global Vice President, Marketing and Communications, Pitney Bowes

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october 26, 20162016 Chief Legal Officer Leadership Forum (Chicago)Chicago, IL

Perspectives by:• Richard Konrath, Vice President & General Counsel, North America, CNH Industrial N.V.• Kyle Gann, Partner, Jenner & Block• Fred Stein, Senior Vice President & General Counsel, Outerwall• Mark Jaeger, Senior Vice President Human Resources, General Counsel and Secretary, Jockey

International• Mark Ohringer, Executive Vice President, Global General Counsel and Corporate Secretary, Jones Lang

LaSalle• Carrie Hightman, Executive Vice President and Chief Legal Officer, NiSource• Erik Dyhrkopp, General Counsel Americas, BOSCH• Michael Rowles, Executive Vice President and General Counsel, Live Nation• Matthew Geekie, Senior Vice President, Secretary and General Counsel, Graybar• Kevin Backus, Senior Vice President, General Counsel and Secretary, ThyssenKrupp USA• Denise Cade, Senior Vice President, General Counsel & Corporate Secretary, IDEX Corp.

october 27, 20162016 Chief Marketing Officer Leadership Forum: Spotlight on B2B Marketing (Atlanatlanta, ga

Perspectives by:• Blake Brannon, Vice President Product Marketing, Vonage Holdings Corporation• Brian Dooling, Vice President, Marketing, U S Security Associates• Jennifer Warawa, Executive Vice President, Product Marketing, Sage• Elizabeth Ward, Chief Marketing Officer, United Way• Jo Ann Herold, Global Chief Marketing Officer, Interface• Kathy Van Pelt, Vice President, Strategic Marketing, Randstad• Mike Parker, Vice President Marketing and Customer Service, Saia• David Craig, Senior Vice President, Wholesale Bank Marketing, SunTrust Bank• Todd Hoff, Vice President, Marketing, CHEP• Molly Battin, Chief Brand Strategy Officer, Turner Broadcasting System• Shonodeep Modak, Chief Marketing Officer, Distributed Power Services, General Electric

october 27, 20162016 Customer Care virtual event (october)virtual

Perspectives by:• Jennifer Kuechler, Vice President, Customer Experience Management, Altisource• Sarah Miller Wright, Vice President, Customer Care Operations, Shaw Communications

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october 27, 20162016 Customer Experience Think Tank: Demonstrating ROI and Achieving a Seamless Customer Care Experience (Chicago)Chicago, IL

Perspectives by:• Jesse Hoobler, Global Director, Worldwide Software Support, Pitney Bowes

november 2, 20162016 CMO Think Tank: The Future of Data-Driven Marketing (Charlotte)Charlotte, nC

Perspectives by:• Dan Roden, Sr. Director, Product Advocacy, Domo

november 2, 20162016 CFO Breakout Lunch (New York)New York, NY

Perspectives by:• Jeff Henley, Chairman of the Board, Oracle

november 2, 20162016 Chief Financial Officer Leadership Forum (New York)New York, NY

Perspectives by:• Syed Rizvi, Vice President, TCS BPS, Tata• John Paradisi, Managing Director, Group Head Corporate Development and M&A, CIT Group• Khozema Shipchandler, VP & Chief Financial Officer, General Electric• Roger Blanken, Vice President, Finance, International Flavors & Fragrances• Sas Mukherjee, EVP, CFO and Chief Strategy Officer, York Risk Services Group• Erik Charles, Vice President, Product Marketing, Xactly• Alan Gallo, Executive Vice President, Enterprise Strategic Initiatives, American Express• Matthew Cantwell, Vice President, Strategy & Finance, McGraw-Hill Global Education Holdings• Liam Logue, Head of Corporate Development, United Drug• Chetan Bhandari, SVP, Corporate Finance and Treasurer, Toys R Us• Gary Crowe, Senior Vice President & Chief Financial Officer, Ricoh

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november 2, 20162016 Customer Experience Leadership Forum: Fall Event (New York)New York, NY

Perspectives by:• Thom San Filippo, Vice President Customer Service, Dow Jones• Lisa Biggica, Vice President Call Center Support, BB&T Corporation• Brent Cogswell, Vice President - Customer Care Center, Schneider Electric• Michael Stromer, Vice President Digital/ Tech Products, JetBlue Airways Corporation• Michael Borts, Senior Vice President, Client Services, Warner Music Group• Carrie Santonastaso, Vice President, Customer Service, Philadelphia Insurance Companies• Daniel Lebish, Executive Vice President, Chief Operating Officer, Aflac• Michael Biondo, Vice President Customer Operations, iHeartMedia• Eve Snyder, Lead Director/Vice President Customer Centered Transformation, AXA Equitable Life

Insurance Company

november 2, 20162016 CFO Breakout Breakfast (New York)New York, NY

Perspectives by:• Mark Clouse, Partner, A.T. Kearney• Yves Thill, Partner, A.T. Kearney

November 3, 20162016 CMO Think Tank: The Future of Data-Driven Marketing (Washington, DC)Washington, DC

Perspectives by:• Dan Roden, Sr. Director, Product Advocacy, Domo

november 10, 20162016 Chief Marketing Officer Leadership Forum: Fall Event (San Francisco)San Francisco, CA

Perspectives by:• Karen O’Brien, Vice President, Global Social Media, Western Union• Robert Chatwani, Chief Revenue & Marketing Officer, Teespring• Shawn Dennis, Head of Brand Development, DreamWorks Animation SKG• Elie Auvray, CEO & Co-Founder, Jahia• Rohini Jatkar, Head of Integrated Marketing, Essex Property Trust• Geoff Farris, Chief Revenue Officer, Adgorithms• Michael Lacorazza, Executive Vice President, Head of Integrated Marketing, Wells Fargo• Eric Stahl, Senior Vice President, Product Marketing, Salesforce Marketing Cloud• Pamela Greenwalt, Chief Communications & Marketing Officer, Screen Actors Guild• Dave Karraker, Vice President, Engagement & Advocacy, Campari America• Umberto Luchini, Vice President of Marketing, Campari America• Robert Kennedy, Jr., Global Head of e-Commerce & Digital Marketing, Bio-Rad Laboratories

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November 15, 20162016 Human Capital Leadership Forum (Dallas)dallas, TX

Perspectives by:• Jennifer Brungardt, Senior Vice President, Operations Recruiting Manager, Texas Capital Bank• Jamie Kapper, Head of Global Talent Strategies and Talent Acquisition, North America, Ericsson• Jennifer Congdon, Vice President, Human Resources - Applied Water Systems, Xylem• Linda Valdez Thompson, Executive Vice President of Administration and Diversity, Dallas/Fort Worth

International Airport• Karen Thornton, Vice President of Human Resources, FTS International• Melkeya McDuffie, Vice President, Talent Acquisition, Waste Management• Ron Massey, Chief Human Resources Officer, BT Global Services• Denise Grode, Vice President, Global Talent Management & Corporate HR, Lennox International• Phil Pirkle, Executive Vice President, Talent Management, United Supermarkets• David Pumpelly, Regional Sales Director, Avature• Angelia Pelham, Executive Vice President and Chief Human Resources Officer, Cinemark• Issac Jayaraj, Vice President, Human Resources, Schneider Electric

november 17, 20162016 Chief Financial Officer Leadership Forum: Fall Event (Chicago)Chicago, IL

Perspectives by:• Darrell Carpenter, Vice President, Commercial and Industrial Global Finance, Underwriters Laboratories• Norman Smagley, Executive Vice President and Chief Financial Officer, Gogo Inc• Brandt Kucharski, Corporate Controller and Vice President, GrubHub Seamless• Cathy Hauslein, Senior Vice President, Chief Accounting Officer, Mattress Firm• Mitch Helfand, Vice President Finance, Anthem• Dianna Rose, Controller, Ford Motor Company• Louis Cheung, Executive Director, Supply Chain Management, Arkema

December 8, 20162016 Chief Marketing Officer Leadership Forum (Dallas)dallas, TX

Perspectives by:• Gary Griffin, Senior Vice President, Database Marketing, Bank of America• Christelle Flahaux, Vice President, Customer and Field Marketing, Domo• Jennifer Dominiquini, Chief Marketing and Client Experience Officer, BBVA• Naeem Kayani, Vice President, Marketing & Digital Product Management, Nationstar Mortgage• Theresa Palermo, Chief Marketing Officer, Vera Bradley

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December 13, 20162016 Chief Information Officer Leadership Forum (New York)New York, NY

Perspectives by:• Christian Kulczytzky, Vice President, Enterprise System, McGraw Hill Companies• David Sullivan, Vice President, Regional Application Development Planning & Effectiveness,

MetLife• Gary Hoberman, Executive Vice President and Co-Chief Information Officer, MetLife• Stan Kreydin, Global Chief Technology Officer, Wyndham Worldwide Corporation• Phillip Miller, Head of Infrastructure & Technical Engineering, Brooks Brothers

December 15, 20162016 Customer Care Leadership Forum (San Francisco)San Francisco, CA

Perspectives by:• Stephen Keeney, Vice President Customer Experience, Global Quality, LAM Research Corp.• Gil Resultan, Senior Vice President, Treasury Management, Wells Fargo• Brian Popelka, Senior Vice President of Customer Care, Overstock.com• Heather Simon, Head of Service Design, Autodesk• Brian Gillespie, Vice President, Forecasting and Financial Excellence, Comcast Corporation• Danielle Coe, Vice President, Customer Strategy, Prudential• Marie Floyd, Senior Vice President, Digital Customer Experience, Wells Fargo & Company• Melanie Arens, Vice President, CX Innovation Program & Digital Customer Experience Delivery

Manager, Wells Fargo• Kelly Hendricks, Area Vice President, Global Customer Service, Verizon• Anish Shah, Head of Customer Engagement, E*TRADE Financial Corporation

December 15, 20162016 Chief Information Officer Leadership Forum (Atlanta)atlanta, ga

Perspectives by:• Lee Crump, Group Vice President & Chief Information Officer, Rollins• Dwain Wilcox, Chief Information Officer, Axiall Corporation• Tim Callahan, SVP, Global Chief Security Officer, Aflac• David Fourqurean, Senior Vice President and Operational Risk Manager, Wells Fargo• Ryan Mannion, Chief Technology Officer, Hearst Corporation• Vish Narendra, Vice President & Chief Information Officer, Graphic Packaging• Serena Sacks, Chief Information Officer, Fulton County School District

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