2012 CIO 100: The Judges
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Each of the 300-plus applications for the 2012 CIO 100 Awards was reviewed by two members of our judging panel
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Jerry LuftmanProfessor & Managing DirectorGlobal Institute for IT Management
Jerry GrochowVice President (interim)Internet2
Ron PonderFounder & CEOThe Ponder Group
Sheila SmithPresidentOmega Point Consulting
Jim SutterSenior PartnerPeer Consulting Group
Rick SwanborgPresidentICEXExecutive-in-ResidenceBoston University School of Management
Madeline WeissPresidentWeiss Associates
Jack BergstrandCEOBrand Velocity
Thornton MayFuturist, Executive Director & DeanIT Leadership Academy
Dennis AndersonProfessor & Chairman, Department of Management & ITSt. Francis College
Jesus ArriagaPresident & CIOCIO Strategic Solutions
Robert D. AustinDean, Faculty of Business AdministrationUniversity of New Brunswick
Doug BarkerPresidentBarker & Scott Consulting
Paul BergamoPartner & Practice LeadNewVantage Partners
Bob BrucePresident & CEOBlueCod Technologies
Howard DresnerChief Research OfficerDresner Advisory Services
Les DuncanCIO (ret.)Atmos Energy
Charlie FeldFounderThe Feld Group Institute
Martha HellerPresidentHeller Search Associates
Cathy HotkaPrincipalCathy Hotka & Associates
M. Eric JohnsonProfessor & Director of the Center for Digital StrategiesTuck School of Business, Dartmouth College
Matt KarlynPartnerFoley & Lardner
Kristen LamoreauxPresident & CEOLamoreaux Search
Michael E. LawsonProfessor of Economics & Associate Dean, Executive EducationBoston University School of Management
Abbie LundbergPresidentLundberg Media
Jerry McElhattonPresidentVirtual Resources
Kavin MoodyExecutive Director, Center for Information Management StudiesBabson College
Honorio J. Padron IIIManaging Director, Global Business Services Practice LeaderThe Hackett Group
Bart PerkinsManaging PartnerLeverage Partners
Chris PottsCIO Mentor & Author of FruITion and RecrEAtion
Dr. Howard RubinFounder & PresidentRubin Worldwide
Phil SchneidermeyerPartnerHeidrick & Struggles
Hans BrechbuhlExecutive Director, Center for Digital Strategies & Adjunct Associate ProfessorTuck School of Business at Dartmouth
Eric SigurdsonManaging DirectorRussell Reynolds Associates
Dion HinchcliffeEVP of StrategyDachis Group
D. Kevin HornerPresident & CEOMastech
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