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Did you know more than 200 new members joined the Council in 2008?
Welcome! The CIO Executive Council is a global community comprised of hundreds of the world's leading chief information officers who together form the most unbiased and reality-tested peer-advisory resource available to the profession. We have no vendors, no consultants or analysts, no hidden agendas. Just IT leaders from Fortune 500 and mid-market organizations, CIO Hall of Fame veterans and rising stars, all committed to help each other save time and money, avoid mistakes and make better decisions. Collectively, the Council is a bellwether for the profession and voice of influence in the IT industry, around the world.
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Provides networking opportunities for women IT leaders, with the goals of career development, raising visibility and improving the pipeline of women entering IT. |
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Focuses on the unique challenges of CIOs at organizations of less than $2 billion in revenue, and meets regularly at CIO magazine conferences. |
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A role model for the future CIO and a path forward based on executive leadership competencies. |
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A framework of components, practices and principles for maximizing IT's value to the enterprise. |
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Career-related resources for CIOs advancing through all stages of their careers. |
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A growing collection of grass-roots and national resources and initiatives to promote more youth entering the IT profession. |
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Featured in CIO magazine's Connect section:
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"I participated in the Council's Marketing IT online conference, tapped the IT Internal Marketing resource kit and online knowledge center. My team is now moving our internal marketing plan from being good to being exceptional. The collaborative dynamics of the Council played a key role in that progress."
- Dennis Trinkle, Executive Director, IHETS
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