Overview

Welcome to a new year of rapid technological evolution! CIOs, CTOs, CDOs and IT leaders are under more pressure than ever to maximize innovation, manage transformative change, and ensure data security.

Attend the CIO Leadership Forum on January 18,2024 to explore cutting-edge strategies and technologies that will empower you to lead with confidence in an ever-evolving digital landscape. You will learn how top companies are steering their organizations confidently through the dynamic intersection of AI, innovation, and change.

You will also learn:

  • How generative AI is reshaping enterprises by automating creativity, and driving innovative design and problem-solving
  • Real-time insights into AI and Edge computing capabilities for fusing real-time analysis, reducing latency, and supporting decentralized applications
  • How to navigate and lead through change and foster an adaptable and forward-thinking culture throughout the transformation process
  • Proven practices for upholding data security amidst transformation, and ways to safeguard sensitive data and maintain compliance
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Advisory Board

We are proud to share with you the following Argyle Industry Influencers. Their contributions to Argyle help keep the programs we offer our membership current and relevant, so we can continue delivering you premiere experiences, content development, and membership engagement.

Melissa Bendana

Sr. Global GRC Cybersecurity & TPRM Leader
Hitachi Vantara

Liora Guy David, PhD

SVP NLP & Data Science Group
Citi

Deepak Jose

Head of Business Strategy and Advanced Analytics
Mars

Nechama Katan

Director Data Science Lead
Pfizer

Tolgay Kizilelma

Information Security Officer
Argyle Advisory Board Member

Dr. Nels Lindahl

Director, Clinical Decision Systems
CVS Health

Anoop Mohan

Managing Director, Cloud Products
Rockwell Automation

Sajed Naseem

Chief Information Security Officer
New Jersey Judiciary

Dr. Sasi Pillay

Vice President and Chief Information Officer
University of Nevada, Reno