The National CIO Review (TNCR) has announced its latest curation of CIOs on the Move, providing the most comprehensive roundup of CIOs, CTOs, CISOs, and technology leaders who have recently taken on new roles, celebrating their achievements and contributions to the industry.
This monthly feature serves as the go-to source for tracking the latest appointments, promotions, and transitions among technology executives across industries.
This edition of CIOs on the Move spotlights 36 IT executives who have recently taken on new roles in organizations including Denny's, District of Columbia (Washington DC) government, OpenAI, Instacart, and Moffitt Cancer Center. By featuring these changes, TNCR aims to help companies identify trends in leadership, recognize top talent, and understand the evolving demands placed on IT executives today.
"Technology leaders are at the forefront of digital transformation, and knowing where key players are moving provides a critical view of industry trends and organizational shifts," says Emily Hill, Managing Editor at TNCR. "The CIOs on the Move feature is designed to keep our audience informed about the individuals who are leading the charge in technology innovation."
As organizations look to adapt and thrive in the war for tech talent, remained informed of these leadership transitions can provide a strategic advantage. To stay up to date, register with The National CIO Review at https://nationalcioreview.com/sign-up.
Link to the full article: 36 CIOs on the Move – November 2024
About CIOs on the Move
CIOs on the Move is one of The National CIO Review's most anticipated features, highlighting key executive movements within the technology industry. Each month, TNCR provides an updated curation of the latest appointments, promotions, and transitions among CIOs, CTOs, CISOs, and other technology leaders.
About The National CIO Review
The National CIO Review (TNCR) is the leading voice for CIOs and IT leaders, championing insightful thought leadership and providing critical analysis on the latest trends in technology. TNCR aims to inform and inspire the technology executives who are shaping the future of business. To learn more, visit https://nationalcioreview.com.
This monthly feature serves as the go-to source for tracking the latest appointments, promotions, and transitions among technology executives across industries.
This edition of CIOs on the Move spotlights 36 IT executives who have recently taken on new roles in organizations including Denny's, District of Columbia (Washington DC) government, OpenAI, Instacart, and Moffitt Cancer Center. By featuring these changes, TNCR aims to help companies identify trends in leadership, recognize top talent, and understand the evolving demands placed on IT executives today.
"Technology leaders are at the forefront of digital transformation, and knowing where key players are moving provides a critical view of industry trends and organizational shifts," says Emily Hill, Managing Editor at TNCR. "The CIOs on the Move feature is designed to keep our audience informed about the individuals who are leading the charge in technology innovation."
As organizations look to adapt and thrive in the war for tech talent, remained informed of these leadership transitions can provide a strategic advantage. To stay up to date, register with The National CIO Review at https://nationalcioreview.com/sign-up.
Link to the full article: 36 CIOs on the Move – November 2024
About CIOs on the Move
CIOs on the Move is one of The National CIO Review's most anticipated features, highlighting key executive movements within the technology industry. Each month, TNCR provides an updated curation of the latest appointments, promotions, and transitions among CIOs, CTOs, CISOs, and other technology leaders.
About The National CIO Review
The National CIO Review (TNCR) is the leading voice for CIOs and IT leaders, championing insightful thought leadership and providing critical analysis on the latest trends in technology. TNCR aims to inform and inspire the technology executives who are shaping the future of business. To learn more, visit https://nationalcioreview.com.