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Fortune 500 Chief Information Officer List

We compiled this CIO list based on the most updated public information available as of September 1, 2015. We
looked for global corporate CIOs or their functional equivalents. In some cases companies only employ divisional
CIOs, in which case we listed the CIO of the largest division, or the executive who oversees all of the divisional CIOs.
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Name

Title

VP, Business Transformation and IT


Julie Bushman
Vice President, Information Technology and CIO
Preston Simons
Vice President, Information Technology and CIO
Mark Stahl
SVP and CIO
Andy Paisley
SVP, Technology & Engineering and CTO
Mark Papermaster
SVP and CIO and Global Head, Procurement & Travel
Thomas Peck
Executive Vice President, Operations and Technology
Margaret McCarthy
SVP and CIO
Julia Davis
VP and CIO
Doug Jones
SVP and CTO
Darlene Solomon
VP and CIO
Alyssa A. Budraitis
SVP and CIO
Robert A. Dougherty
Unavailable as of September 1, 2015
VP and CIO, Alaska Airlines
Veresh Sita
CIO
Janne Sigurdsson
Unavailable as of September 1, 2015
SVP and CIO
Sean Lennon
CIO
Michael Baresich
EVP and CTO
John R. Nelson, Jr.
Vice President and Chief Technology Officer
Werner Vogels
VP and CIO, IT and Ameren Services Center
Mary P. Heger
CIO
Maya Leibman
Vice President and CIO
Alberto Ruocco
EVP and CIO
Marc D. Gordon
CIO
Kristin R. Kirkconnell
SVP and CIO, Great American Insurance Group and VP
Piyush Singh
EVP and CIO
Philip Fasano
EVP and CIO
Randy Kupper
SVP and CIO
Dale Danilewitz
SVP and CIO
Diana L. McKenzie
Senior Vice President, CIO
Mario M. Coll
SVP and Global CIO
Scott Ramsbottom
SVP and CIO
Thomas Miller
VP, Global Information Technology
Michael Kuykendall
CIO
Niall O'Connor
Group Vice President and CIO
Jay Kerley
CIO, Sports, Leisure & Corrections
Amy Cross
Vice President and CIO
Martin R. Schoenthaler
SVP and CIO
Vincent P. Melvin
Vice President and CIO
Barry Cohen
VP and Chief Information and Administrative Services Officer
Anne T. Schumann
CIO
Wael Kashou
Senior EVP of AT&T Technology and Operations
John Donovan
Vice President, Information Systems & Technology, and CIO
Robert Buchanan
Senior Director of IT Strategic Projects at Autoliv and CIO
Scott Olson
CTO
Keith Fulton
CIO
Allan Stejskal
SVP and CIO, Customer Satisfaction
Ronald B. Griffin
Unavailable as of September 1, 2015
SVP and CIO
Gerard Insall
SVP and CIO
Steve Phillips
Group Vice President & CIO
Sue Liddie
Vice President and CIO
Archana Deskus
Vice President, Information Technology and Services
Leroy J. Williams
Chief Operations and Technology Officer
Catherine Bessant
CIO
Chris Troia
Vice President and CIO
Paul E. Martin
EVP and CIO
Paul Johnson

EXECUTIVE
PROFILE

Company
3M Company
Abbott Laboratories
AbbVie Inc.
Advance Auto Parts, Inc.
Advanced Micro Devices, Inc.
AECOM Technology Corporation
Aetna Inc.
Aflac Incorporated
AGCO Corporation
Agilent Technologies, Inc.
Air Products & Chemicals, Inc.
Airgas, Inc.
AK Steel Holding Corporation
Alaska Air Group, Inc.
Alcoa Inc.
Alleghany Corporation
Allergan, Inc.
Ally Financial Inc.
Altria Group, Inc.
Amazon.com
Ameren Corporation
American Airlines Group Inc.
American Electric Power Company, Inc.
American Express Company
American Family Ins. Group
American Financial Group, Inc.
American International Group
Ameriprise Financial, Inc.
AmerisourceBergen
Amgen Inc.
Anadarko Petroleum Corporation
Anixter International Inc.
Anthem, Inc. (formerly WellPoint)
Apache Corporation
Apple
Applied Materials, Inc.
Aramark Holdings Corporation
Archer Daniels Midland
Arrow Electronics, Inc
Asbury Automotive Group, Inc.
Ashland Inc.
Assurant, Inc.
AT&T
Auto-Owners Insurance Group
Autoliv, Inc.
Automatic Data Processing, Inc.
AutoNation, Inc.
AutoZone, Inc.
Avery Dennison Corporation
Avis Budget Group, Inc.
Avnet, Inc.
Avon Products, Inc.
Baker Hughes Incorporated
Ball Corporation
Bank of America
Barnes & Noble, Inc.
Baxter International Inc.
BB&T Corporation

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Name

Title

Richard Pierle
VP and CIO
Robert Claybrook
Vice President and CIO
John Kreul
Vice President, CIO
Mark Sisley
Director of IT
Colleen Dunn
CIO and SVP, IT
Stewart Wenerstrom
CIO
Matthew Griffiths
CIO
Derek Stein
Global Head, Business Operations & Technology
Theodore Colbert
CIO and VP, IT
Kevin Winter
VP and CIO
Jamal M. Farhat
VP and CIO
Unavailable as of September 1, 2015
Paul von Autenried
Senior Vice President, Enterprise Services and CIO
William H. Miller, Jr.
SVP and CIO
Kathleen Sinatore
CIO
Chad Lindbloom
CIO
Keith Sherwell
CIO
Charly Paelinck
CTO and CIO
John P. Arcuri
VP and IT Information Officer
Unavailable as of September 1, 2015
Jennifer Hartsock
VP and CIO
Joseph C. Spagnoletti
SVP and CIO
Robert Alexander
CIO
Patricia Morrison
Executive Vice President, Customer Shared Services and CIO
Shamim Mohammad
SVP and CIO
Rich Schappert
VP, Information Technology
Julie Lagacy
VP, Global Information Services and CIO
Mandy Edwards
Global CIO
Douglas Rousso
Senior Vice President and Chief Technology Officer
Jonathan J. Stevens
Senior Vice President, Operations and CIO
Rajesh Nagarajan
CIO
Richard Williams
SVP and CIO
Donald Imholz
EVP and CIO
Gary Hayes
VP and CIO
William Bradley
SVP and CIO
Kirk E. Siefkas
Vice President and CIO
David Anderson
SVP and CIO
Carlson Jay
SVP, IT and CIO
Cathlyn L. Tompkins
Senior Vice President, Information Technology and CIO
Joseph C. Geagea
Senior Vice President, Technology, Projects and Services
David Black
CIO
Mark Boxer
Executive Vice President and Global CIO
Guillermo Diaz
SVP and CIO
Don Callahan
Head of Operations and Technology
Mike Moscarino
CIO
Brian F. Rich
VP and CIO
Christine Putur
EVP and CIO
Esat Sezer
SVP and CIO
Rajeev Mehta
Chief Executive Officer, IT Services
Mike Crowe
CIO
Scott Alcott
CIO
Timothy Bourcier
CIO
J. Gary Seay
SVP and CIO
Dan Hushon
CTO
Chris Richards
VP, Information Technology
Gerrit Schutte
SVP and CIO
Michael Pfister
CIO
George Rosato
Vice President, Information Systems and Technology
Manny Cancel
VP, Information Services & CIO
Amin Noormohamed
VP and CIO
Kevin McManus
SVP and CIO
Paul G. Moulton
EVP and CIO
Daniel A. Abramowicz
EVP, Corporate Technology and Regulatory Affairs
James Maxey
Vice President and CIO
Kathleen Brandt
President/CIO CSX Technology
Sherry Aaholm
CIO
Stephen J. Gold
EVP and CIO
Rick Rawlings
VP and CIO
Kevin Parlette
VP, Information Technology
Robert Blaskowsky
Vice President and CIO
Jordan Lomas
SVP, IT
Alan Cullop
CIO
Brian Murphy
SVP and CIO
Patrick W. Webber
VP, Information Technology

EXECUTIVE
PROFILE

Company
Becton, Dickinson and Company
Bed Bath & Beyond Inc.
Bemis Company, Inc.
Berkshire Hathaway
Best Buy Co., Inc.
Big Lots, Inc.
Biogen Idec Inc.
BlackRock, Inc.
Boeing
Booz Allen Hamilton Holding Corp.
BorgWarner Inc.
Boston Scientific Corporation
Bristol-Myers Squibb Company
Broadcom Corporation
Buckeye Partners, L.P.
C. H. Robinson Worldwide, Inc.
Cablevision Systems Corporation
Caesars Entertainment Corporation
Calpine Corporation
Calumet Specialty Products Partners, L.P.
Cameron International Corporation
Campbell Soup Company
Capital One Financial Corporation
Cardinal Health
CarMax, Inc.
Casey's General Stores, Inc.
Caterpillar
CBRE Group, Inc.
CBS Corporation
CDW Corporation
Celanese Corporation
Celgene Corporation
Centene Corporation
CenterPoint Energy, Inc.
CenturyLink, Inc.
CF Industries Holdings, Inc.
CH2M HILL Companies, Ltd.
Charter Communications, Inc.
Chesapeake Energy Corporation
Chevron
CHS Inc.
CIGNA Corporation
Cisco Systems, Inc.
Citigroup
Cliffs Natural Resources Inc.
CMS Energy Corporation
Coach, Inc.
Coca-Cola Enterprises, Inc.
Cognizant Technology Solutions Corporation
Colgate-Palmolive Company
Comcast
Commercial Metals Company
Community Health Systems, Inc.
Computer Sciences Corporation
Con-way Inc.
ConAgra Foods, Inc.
ConocoPhillips
CONSOL Energy Inc.
Consolidated Edison, Inc.
Core-Mark Holding Company, Inc.
Corning Incorporated
Costco Wholesale
Crown Holdings, Inc.
CST Brands, Inc.
CSX Corporation
Cummins Inc.
CVS Health (formerly CVS Caremark)
D.R. Horton, Inc.
Dana Holding Corporation
Danaher Corporation
Darden Restaurants, Inc.
DaVita HealthCare Partners Inc.
Dean Foods Company
Deere & Company

Name

Title

SVP and CIO


Theresa Wise
Vice President and CIO
Ben Williams
SVP, IT and CIO
Kurt Schnieders
CTO
Brent Cryder
EVP and CIO
Mike Benson
SVP and CIO
Glenn P. Schneider
CTO
John Honeycutt
SVP and CIO
John Swieringa
CIO
Ryan Boone
CIO
Josh Jewett
SVP and CIO
P. Rodney Blevins
Senior Vice President and Chief Financial Officer
Daniel Buron
Director of Information Technology
Marcel Berkhout
Corporate VP, Business Services and CIO
Paula Tolliver
SVP and CIO
Tom Farrah
Vice President and CIO
Steven Ambrose
Vice President and CIO
Christopher B. Heck
CIO
Phuong Tram
VP and CIO
Keith R. Sturgill
CIO
Dan Morales
EVP and CIO
Stewart McCutcheon
VP and CIO, Southern California Edison
Todd Inlander
SVP and CIO
Ina Blackmore Kamenz
Executive VP, Enterprise Business Solutions and CIO
Vic Bhagat
Director of Technology and Operations
David Marcus
Unavailable as of September 1, 2015
SVP and CIO
Kevin Chase
Vice President, Information Technology
James Pierson
Vice President and CIO
Zeeshan Sheikh
SVP and CIO
Paul G. Flynn
Vice President and CIO
Sandeep Bhakhri
EVP and CIO
Bob Ingram
Senior VP and Chief Information and Innovation Officer
Sonny Garg
SVP and CIO
Christopher J. McClincy
SVP and CIO
Gary Wimberly
Vice President, Global Information Technology
Michael Brown
CIO and VP, Information Technology
Timothy Campos
Acquired by Dollar Tree
SVP and CIO
Bruce Lee
EVP, FedEx Information Services, and CIO
Robert B. Carter
CIO
John Crowley
CIO
Ido Gileadi
EVP and CIO
Joseph R. Robinson
SVP and CIO
Larry Godec
CIO
Christopher Augustin
Senior Vice President, Corporate Services and CIO
Bennett L. Gaines
Senior Vice President, Information Technology and CIO
Robert C. Taylor
VP, Technology
Bradley D. Beitler
SVP and CIO
Pawan Verma
CIO
Marcy Klevorn
SVP and CIO
Priscilla Moyer
EVP and CIO
Robert Lux
Vice President and CIO
Bertrand Odinet
SVP and CIO
Michael Cooper
CTO
Jamshid Khazenie
CIO
Elizabeth W. Taliaferro
EVP, Information Systems and Technology
S. Daniel Johnson
SVP and CIO
Jamie S. Miller
VP, Global Business Solutions & CIO
Mike Martiny
SVP, Global Information Technology & CIO
Randall D. Mott
Vice President, Information Technology
Eric Sundby
EVP and CIO
Scott McKay
CIO
Mark Hill
CIO
Jeff Lamoreaux
CIO
Benjamin Fried
VP and CIO
David Meyer
VP, Information Systems
James R. Druzbik
SVP and CIO
Dean A. Del Vecchio
Merged with Kraft
SVP and CIO
Kenneth Braud
IT Director
Solomon Zilberman
VP and CIO
David Cotteleer
CIO
Henry Debnam
SVP and CIO
P. Martin Paslick

EXECUTIVE
PROFILE

Company
Delta Air Lines, Inc.
Devon Energy Corporation
Dick's Sporting Goods, Inc.
Dillard's, Inc.
DIRECTV
Discover Financial Services
Discovery Communications, Inc.
DISH Network Corporation
Dollar General Corporation
Dollar Tree, Inc.
Dominion Resources, Inc.
Domtar Corporation
Dover Corporation
Dow Chemical
Dr Pepper Snapple Group, Inc.
DTE Energy Company
Duke Energy Corporation
E.I. du Pont de Nemours and Company
Eastman Chemical Company
eBay Inc.
Ecolab Inc.
Edison International
Eli Lilly and Company
EMC Corporation
EMCOR Group, Inc.
Emerson Electric Co.
Energy Future Holdings Corp.
Energy Transfer Equity, L.P.
Entergy Corporation
Enterprise Products Partners L.P.
EOG Resources, Inc.
Erie Insurance Group
Exelon Corporation
Expeditors International of Washington, Inc.
Express Scripts Holding
Exxon Mobil Global Services Company
Facebook, Inc.
Family Dollar Stores, Inc.
Fannie Mae
FedEx Corporation
Fidelity National Financial, Inc.
Fidelity National Information Services, Inc.
Fifth Third Bancorp
First American Financial Corporation
First Data Corporation
FirstEnergy Corp.
Fluor Corporation
FMC Technologies, Inc.
Foot Locker, Inc.
Ford Motor
Franklin Resources, Inc.
Freddie Mac
Freeport-McMoRan Inc.
GameStop Corp.
Gannett Co., Inc.
General Cable Corporation
General Dynamics Corporation
General Electric
General Mills, Inc.
General Motors
Genuine Parts Company
Genworth Financial, Inc.
Gilead Sciences, Inc.
Global Partners LP
Google
Graybar Electric Company, Inc.
Group 1 Automotive, Inc.
Guardian Life Ins. Co. of America
H.J. Heinz Company
Halliburton Company
Harbinger Group Inc.
Harley-Davidson, Inc.
Harris Corporation
HCA Holdings, Inc.

Name

Title

Michele M. Markham
SVP and CIO
Mark Brooks
CTO
Grace Monahan
VP and Global CIO
Tyler Best
EVP and CIO
Zhanna Golodryga
SVP, Services and CIO
Scott Spradley
CIO
Bill Murphy
CIO
Nellson Burns
VP, Information Technology
Matt Carey
EVP and CIO
Krishna Mikkilineni
SVP, Engineering, Operations and IT
Mark D. Vaupel
VP, IT Services
Sukhvinder Singh
SVP, IT
Brian LeClaire
SVP and CIO
Unavailable as of September 1, 2015
Maria Csiba-Womersley
VP and CIO
Unavailable as of September 1, 2015
Michael Walsh
SVP and CTO
Mike Parisi
VP, Information Technology
Ramesh Nair
EVP and CIO
Ronald Lejcar
CIO
Michael Guggemos
CIO
Molly Mulroy
VP and CIO
Kimberly S. Stevenson
VP and CIO
Jeff Smith
Global CIO
Tommy Joseph
SVP, Manufacturing, Technology, EH&S, and Global Sourcing
John Halper
SVP and CIO
Robert Wetzeler
Global Head, Information Technology
Kay Palmer Lewis
EVP and CIO
Scott Laverty
EVP and CIO
Dana Deasy
CIO
Gary Cantrell
SVP and CIO
Cora Carmody
SVP and CIO
David Armstrong
VP, Information Technology
Eash Sundaram
CIO
Stuar t McGuigan
CIO
Jeffrey Augustin
VP and CIO
Mark Shaver
VP and CIO
John Derbyshire
President, Technology and Consulting
Brian Rice
SVP, CIO and Global Business Services
Judy Snyder
SVP and CIO
Jennifer Sepull
CIO and VP, IT Services
Mark Huse
VP and CIO
Scott Blanchette
CIO
Edward Brandman
CIO
Rich Mozack
EVP and CIO
Francesco Tinto
Vice President and CIO
Christopher T. Hjelm
EVP and CIO
Steven Stone
EVP and CIO
Ray DeLuke
VP, IT and CIO
Lance V. Berberian
SVP and CIO
Michael Macrie
SVP and CIO
Les Ottolenghi
SVP, Global Chief Information and Innovation Officer
Robert Rinnan
VP, IT, Global Manufacturing Operations & Engineering Systems
Mar tin Miner
SVP and CIO
Stephen Smith
CTO
Amy Dowse
Director of Technology
Harold Teets
CIO
Unavailable as of September 1, 2015
James M. McGlennon
EVP and CIO
Kenneth Solon
SVP, Head of Shared Services and Information Technology
Jake Burns
VP, IT Operations
Chad Cowan
Vice President, Information Technology
Anne Mullins
VP and CIO
Robert Fields
Vice President, CIO
Acquired by Reynolds American
Paul D. Ramsay
CIO
Larry A. Lewark
President, Macy's Systems and Technology and CIO
Ram Chandrashekar
EVP, Operational Excellence & IT; President, APAC Middle East
Bruce A. McCullough
Vice President and CIO
Donald W. Wehrly
Vice President and CIO
Bruce Hoffmeister
Global CIO
E. Scott Gilbert
SVP and CIO
Christopher Kastner
Vice President, Masco Operating System
Robert J. Casale
EVP and CIO

EXECUTIVE
PROFILE

Company
HD Supply Holdings, Inc.
Health Net, Inc.
Henry Schein, Inc.
Hertz Global Holdings, Inc.
Hess Corporation
Hewlett-Packard
Hilton Worldwide Holdings Inc.
HollyFrontier Corporation
Home Depot
Honeywell International Inc.
Hormel Foods Corporation
Host Hotels & Resorts, Inc.
Humana Inc.
Huntington Ingalls Industries, Inc.
Huntsman Corporation
Icahn Enterprises L.P.
iHeartMedia (formerly Clear Channel Media Holdings, Inc.)
Illinois Tool Works Inc.
Ingram Micro Inc.
Ingredion Incorporated
Insight Enterprises, Inc.
Integrys Energy Group, Inc.
Intel Corporation
International Business Machines (IBM)
International Paper Company
Interpublic Group of Companies, Inc.
INTL FCStone Inc.
J.B. Hunt Transport Services, Inc.
J.C. Penney Company, Inc.
J.P. Morgan Chase & Co.
Jabil Circuit, Inc.
Jacobs Engineering Group Inc.
Jarden Corporation
JetBlue Airways Corporation
Johnson & Johnson
Johnson Controls, Inc.
Joy Global Inc.
KBR, Inc.
Kellogg Company
Kelly Services, Inc.
Kimberly-Clark Corporation
Kinder Morgan, Inc.
Kindred Healthcare, Inc.
KKR & Co. L.P.
Kohl's Corporation
Kraft Foods Group, Inc.
Kroger
L Brands, Inc.
L-3 Communications Holdings, Inc.
Laboratory Corporation of America Holdings
Land O'Lakes, Inc.
Las Vegas Sands Corp.
Lear Corporation
Leidos Holdings Inc.
Lennar Corporation
Leucadia National Corporation
Level 3 Communications, Inc.
Liberty Interactive Corporation
Liberty Mutual Holding Company Inc.
Lincoln National Corporation
Live Nation Entertainment, Inc.
LKQ Corporation
Lockheed Martin Corporation
Loews Corporation
Lorillard, Inc.
Lowe's Companies
Macy's, Inc.
ManpowerGroup Inc.
Marathon Oil Corporation
Marathon Petroleum
Marriott International, Inc.
Marsh & McLennan Companies, Inc.
Masco Corporation
Massachusetts Mutual Life Insurance Company

Name

Title

Company

MasterCard Incorporated
Robert Reeg
President, Global Technology and Operations, MasterCard Worldwide
Mattel, Inc.
Paul Rasmusson
SVP and CIO
McDonald's Corporation
Frank Liberio
SVP and Global CIO
McGraw Hill Financial, Inc.
Zouhair Sebati
CIO
McKesson
Kathleen McElligott
EVP, CIO and CTO
MeadWestvaco Corporation
Mark T. Watkins
Senior Vice President, Technology
Medtronic, Inc.
Michael Hedges
VP and CIO
Merck & Co., Inc.
Clark Golestani
EVP and CIO
MetLife
Martin Lippert
Executive Vice President, Global Technology and Operations
MGM Resorts International
Sy Esfahani
SVP and CIO
Micron Technology, Inc.
Trevor Schulze
VP, Information Systems and CIO
Microsoft
Jim DuBois
Corporate VP and CIO
Mohawk Industries, Inc.
Jana Kanyadan
SVP and CIO
Molina Healthcare, Inc.
Rick Hopfer
CIO
Mondelez International, Inc.
Mark N. Dajani
SVP, Business Services and CIO
Monsanto Company
James Swanson
CIO
Morgan Stanley
Tsvi Gal
CTO, Enterprise Infrastructure
Motorola Solutions, Inc.
Greg Meyers
Corporate VP and CIO
MRC Global Inc.
Nasser Farshchian
SVP and CIO
Murphy Oil Corporation
Unavailable as of September 1, 2015
Murphy USA Inc.
Charles Jarrett
CIO and VP, Information Technology
Mutual of Omaha Insurance Company
Michael Lechtenberger
EVP and CIO
Mylan Inc.
Michael Smith
CIO and Head of Global Business Services
National Oilwell Varco, Inc.
Alex Philips
CIO
Nationwide Mutual Insurance Co.
Michael Keller
EVP and CIO
Navistar International Corporation
Terry Kline
SVP and CIO
NCR Corporation
Bill VanCuren
VP and CIO
NetApp, Inc.
Cynthia Stoddard
SVP and CTO, Customer Solutions
New York Life Insurance Company
Mike Del Secolo
Senior Vice President and Chief Technology Officer
Newell Rubbermaid Inc.
Dan Gustafson
SVP, IT and CIO
Newmont Mining Corporation
Jim Zetwick
Vice President and CIO
NextEra Energy, Inc.
Lakshman Charanjiva
Vice President and CIO
NII Holdings, Inc.
Dave Truzinski
EVP, CIO and Chief Digital Officer
Nike, Inc.
Jim Scholefield
CIO
NiSource Inc.
Magnus Borg
CIO
Noble Energy, Inc.
Gary Birdwell
Vice President, CIO
Nordstrom, Inc.
Daniel F. Little
EVP and CIO
Norfolk Southern Corporation
Deb H. Butler
Executive Vice President, Planning and CIO
Northeast Utilities
Katherine Kountze Tatum
Vice President and CIO
Northrop Grumman Corporation
Bernard McVey
VP and CIO
Northwestern Mutual Life Insurance Company,Inc.
Timothy G. Schaefer
Executive Vice President, Operations and Technology
NRG Energy, Inc.
Donna Benefield
SVP, Information Technology
Nucor Corporation
Wesley Marsh Jr.
IT Manager
O'Reilly Automotive, Inc.
Jeff Lauro
SVP, Information Systems
Oaktree Capital Group, LLC
Bob Frank
Managing Director and CIO
Occidental Petroleum Corporation
Ioannis A. Charalambous
Vice President and CIO
Office Depot, Inc.
Todd Hale
Senior Vice President and Global CIO
Old Republic International Corporation
Unavailable as of September 1, 2015
Omnicare, Inc.
Ashok Singh
SVP and CIO
Omnicom Group Inc.
Kenneth Corriveau
SVP and CIO
ONEOK, Inc.
Brien Brown
Vice President and CIO
Oracle Corporation
Mark Sunday
SVP and CIO
Oshkosh Corporation
Dave Schecklman
VP and CIO
Owens & Minor, Inc.
Richard W. Mears
SVP and CIO
Owens Corning
Steven Zerby
Vice President and CIO
Owens-Illinois, Inc.
Giancarlo Currarino
VP and CTO
PACCAR Inc
Kyle Quinn
SVP and CIO
Pacific Life
Richard Vrieling
SVP, Corporate Information Technology
Pantry, Inc.
Unavailable as of September 1, 2015
Parker-Hannifin Corporation
William G. Eline
Vice President and CIO
PBF Energy Inc.
Richard Loew
CIO
Peabody Energy Corporation
Lina Young
SVP and CIO
Penske Automotive Group, Inc.
Richard Hook
SVP and CIO
PepsiCo
Rober t Dixon
SVP and CIO
Peter Kiewit Sons', Inc.
Kris Lappala
CIO
PetSmart, Inc.
Michael Goodwin
SVP and CIO
Pfizer
Jeffrey Keisling
SVP and CIO
PG&E Corporation
Karen Austin
Senior Vice President and CIO
Philip Morris International Inc.
Patrick Brunel
SVP and CIO
Phillips 66
Merl R. Lindstrom
Vice President, Technology
Plains GP Holdings, L.P.
Al Lindseth
SVP, Technology, Process & Risk Management
PPG Industries, Inc.
Werner Baer
Vice President, Information Technology
PPL Corporation
Eric Slavinsky
CIO
Praxair, Inc.
Marc A. Franciosa
Vice President and CIO

EXECUTIVE
PROFILE

Name

Title

VP and CIO
Byron J. Gaddis
EVP and CIO
Gary P. Scholten
CIO
Linda Clement-Holmes
SVP and CIO
Barbara G. Koster
CIO
Joseph Santamaria
SVP and CIO
Laurie Douglas
VP and CIO
Joseph L. Drouin
EVP and CIO
Eileen Mahoney
SVP and CIO
Norm Fjeldheim
VP, Information Technology
James Stinson
SVP and CIO
Lidia Fonseca
SVP and CIO
Alejandro Galindo
CIO
Ken O'Brien
SVP and Global CIO
Howard Melnick
President, Global Business Services and CIO
Rebecca R. Rhoads
SVP and CIO
Stephen Fraser
Senior EVP and Head, Operations and Technology Group
Cindy Rogers
EVP and CIO
Mark E. Showers
CIO
Susan Borchers
SVP and CIO
Bill Halnon
EVP and CFO / EVP CFO and CIO, RAI Services Company
Thomas R. Adams
SVP and CIO
Steve Rempel
SVP and CIO
Paul Stecher
VP and CIO
Jerry Fox
EVP, Supply Chain, Merchant Operations and Technology
Michael K. Kobayashi
SVP and CIO
Melvin Kirk
SVP and Interim CIO
Mark Bates
SVP and CIO
Ravi Naik
SVP and CIO
Manesh Patel
CIO and Corporate Director IT
Ivan Winfield
VP, R&D and CTO
Robert Tatterson
EVP and CIO
Jeffrey A. Balagna
SVP and CIO
J Chris Baker
SVP and CIO
David Schacht
Unavailable as of September 1, 2015
Vice President and Global CIO
Mansour T. Zadeh
VP, Business Technology
Chris Maritato
SVP and CIO
Randy Sloan
Chief Administrative Officer
Dorothy M. Ables
CIO, Stack's Bowers Galleries
Jeff Fung
Vice President, Information Technology and CIO
Mark W. Murphy
Vice President and CIO
Rhonda Gass
EVP and CIO
Tom Conophy
CIO
Curt Garner
EVP and CIO
Martha Poulter
Systems VP and CIO
Mark Oakley
EVP and CIO
Christopher Perretta
VP and CIO
Bob Francis
VP and CIO
Bijoy Sagar
CIO
Anil T. Cheriyan
EVP and CIO
Randy Burdick
Unavailable as of September 1, 2015
SVP and CIO
Sheila Jordan
SVP and CIO
Gary Gulmon
EVP and CTO
Wayne Shurts
VP and CIO
Michael Penny
EVP and CIO
Mike McNamara
EVP and CIO
John Tonnison
SVP, Applied Clinical Informatics and CIO
Paul Browne
VP and CIO
H. William Haser
Vice President, Global Information Technology
Adam Rimmer
VP, Process Excellence and CIO
Blane Peery
VP and CIO
Ellen Barker
Vice President and CIO
Diane K. Schwarz
SVP, Technology & Services and CIO
Elizabeth Hackenson
EVP, Enterprise Technology and Strategic Ventures
Suren Gupta
Director of Corporate IT & Strategy
Kyle Randall
Senior Executive Vice President and CIO
Suresh Kumar
SMD, CTO
William Murphy
EVP and CIO
Jim McGuire
EVP and Global CIO, Chubb & Son
James Knight
CIO
Manjit Singh
SVP and CIO
Ed Steinike
SVP and CIO
Denise Clark

EXECUTIVE
PROFILE

Company
Precision Castparts Corp.
Principal Financial Group, Inc.
Procter & Gamble
Prudential Financial, Inc.
Public Service Enterprise Group Incorporated
Publix Super Markets, Inc.
PulteGroup, Inc.
PVH Corp.
Qualcomm Incorporated
Quanta Services, Inc.
Quest Diagnostics Incorporated
Quintiles Transnational Holdings Inc.
R.R. Donnelley & Sons Company
Ralph Lauren Corporation
Raytheon Company
Realogy Holdings Corp.
Regions Financial Corporation
Reinsurance Group of America, Incorporated
Reliance Steel & Aluminum Co.
Republic Services, Inc.
Reynolds American Inc.
Rite Aid Corporation
Rock-Tenn Company
Rockwell Automation, Inc.
Ross Stores, Inc.
Ryder System, Inc.
Safeway Inc.
SanDisk Corporation
Sanmina
Seaboard Corporation
Sealed Air Corporation
Sears Holdings Corporation
Sempra Energy
Simon Property Group, Inc.
SLM Corporation
Smithfield Foods, Inc.
Sonic Automotive, Inc.
Southwest Airlines Co.
Spectra Energy Corp
Spectrum Group International, Inc.
St. Jude Medical, Inc.
Stanley Black & Decker, Inc.
Staples, Inc.
Starbucks Corporation
Starwood Hotels & Resorts Worldwide, Inc.
State Farm Insurance Cos.
State Street Corporation
Steel Dynamics, Inc.
Stryker Corporation
SunTrust Banks, Inc.
Supervalu Inc.
Susser Holdings Corporation
Symantec Corporation
Synnex Corporation
Sysco Corporation
Targa Resources Corp.
Target
Tech Data Corporation
Tenet Healthcare Corporation
Tenneco Inc.
Terex Corporation
Tesoro Corporation
Texas Instruments Incorporated
Textron Inc.
The AES Corporation
The Allstate Corporation
The Andersons, Inc.
The Bank of New York Mellon Corporation
The Blackstone Group L.P.
The Charles Schwab Corporation
The Chubb Corporation
The Clorox Company
The Coca-Cola Company
The Este Lauder Companies Inc.

Name

Title

CIO
Paul Chapman
CIO
R. Martin Chavez
Vice President and CIO
Sherry Kelly-Neubert
SVP and CTO
Mark Esposito
CIO
Carlos Amesquita
Director, Information Technology
Michelle Kasson
Principal and CIO
Vinny Ferrari
VP and CIO
Doug Mills
EVP and Head, Technology and Operations
Steven Van Wyk
CIO
Michael P. Diliberto
CIO
Raymond M. Voelker
CIO
Thomas Lucas
EVP and CIO
Martin Davis
EVP and CIO
Madelyn Lankton
EVP Enterprise Technology and CIO
Susan O'Day
EVP, Global Operations and Technology, CIO
John David Thompson
CIO
Brian Letzkus
SVP and CIO
Joe Beery
CIO
Paul Mueller
EVP and CIO
Rahul Merchant
COO
Dinesh Jain
SVP and CIO
Mitchell Klaif
SVP and CTO
John Reichelt
SVP and CIO
Dion Rooney
SVP and CIO
Rober t D. Mills
SVP and CIO
Michael A. Rowe
Vice President and CIO
Mamatha Chamarthi
Vice President, Technology and Operations
Marc Cacciola
CIO
Gary Cooper
CIO
Christopher P. Higgins
VP and CIO, UGI Utilities, Inc.
Thomas Lord
SVP and CIO
Lynden Tennison
EVP and CIO
Linda Jojo
SVP and CIO
Eric A. Dorne
Chief Information and Global Business Services Officer
David Barnes
Senior Vice President, Business Services and CIO
Dale A. Asplund
SVP and CIO
Greg Schwartz
Vice President and CIO
Charles G. Balawajder
SVP and CIO
Janet Zelenka
Vice President and CIO
Nancy Davis
CTO
Milla Hautman
Vice President, Information Services and CIO
Michael S. Nelson
SVP and CIO
Kate Miller
SVP and CIO
Thomas Peck, Jr
CIO
Keith Rohland
Vice President and CIO
Martin Schneider
Vice President and CIO
Cheryl Thomas
Unavailable as of September 1, 2015
EVP and CIO
Roger Gurnani
Senior Vice President, Technology and CIO
David Kline
Executive Vice President of Technology
Rajat Taneja
CIO
Jeff Beringer
VP, IT
Harry J. Berkley
SVP and CIO
Michael Ali
EVP and CIO
Karenann Terrell
SVP and Global CIO
Anthony Roberts
Vice President, Information Technology
Gautam Roy
SVP and CIO
Rose Hauser
Senior Executive Vice President and CIO
Kevin A. Rhein
VP, Information Systems
John Conte
CIO and SVP, Customer Satisfaction
Gary Meister
Vice President of Information Technology
Blake Larsen
CIO
Chris Van Liew
Corporate VP and CIO
Michael Heim
EVP and CIO
Jason Buechel
CIO
Lewis Langston
SVP and CIO
Massoud Sedigh
SVP and Global CIO
Walter Yosafat
SVP and CIO, Wynn Las Vegas
Steven Vollmer
Vice President and CIO
David Harkness
CIO
Stephen Little
Vice President, Global IT
Dickie Oliver

EXECUTIVE
PROFILE

Company
The Gap, Inc.
The Goldman Sachs Group, Inc.
The Goodyear Tire & Rubber Company
The Hartford Financial Services Group, Inc.
The Hershey Company
The J.M. Smucker Company
The Jones Financial Companies,L.L.L.P.
The Mosaic Company
The PNC Financial Services Group, Inc.
The Priceline Group Inc.
The Progressive Corporation
The Sherwin-Williams Company
The Southern Company
The Travelers Companies, Inc.
The Walt Disney Company
The Western Union Company
The Williams Companies, Inc.
Thermo Fisher Scientific Inc.
Thrivent Financial for Lutherans
TIAA-CREF
Time Warner Cable Inc.
Time Warner Inc.
TJX Companies, Inc.
Toys "R" Us, Inc.
Tractor Supply Company
TravelCenters of America LLC
TRW Automotive Holdings Corp.
Twenty-First Century Fox, Inc.
Tyson Foods, Inc.
U.S. Bancorp
UGI Corporation
Union Pacific Corporation
United Continental Holdings, Inc.
United Natural Foods, Inc.
United Parcel Service
United Rentals, Inc.
United Services Automobile Association
United States Steel Corporation
United Stationers Inc.
United Technologies
UnitedHealth Group
Universal Health Services, Inc.
Unum Group
URS Corporation
US Foods, Inc.
V.F. Corporation
Valero Energy
Vanguard Health Systems, Inc.
Verizon Communications
Viacom Inc.
Visa Inc.
Visteon Corporation
W.R. Berkley Corporation
W.W. Grainger, Inc.
Wal-Mart Stores
Walgreen Co.
Waste Management, Inc.
WellCare Health Plans, Inc.
Wells Fargo
WESCO International, Inc.
Western Digital Corporation
Western Refining, Inc.
Weyerhaeuser Company
Whirlpool Corporation
Whole Foods Market, Inc.
Windstream Holdings, Inc.
World Fuel Services Corporation
Wyndham Worldwide Corporation
Wynn Resorts, Limited
Xcel Energy Inc.
Xerox Corporation
Yum! Brands, Inc.

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Peter Hambling
CIO
Lloyds
Last Updated: 9/02/2015

EXECUTIVE
PROFILE
Executive
Summary

Contact Information

Peter Hambling serves as the Chief Information Officer for Lloyds, the big British insurance and reinsurance exchange.
He assumed the position in May 2007 after two years as head of sales delivery for HSBCs UK retail network, where
he led a team creating a next-generation retail banking model for the group. Hambling spent 20 years at the Midland
Bank and then HSBC, after the giant bought Inner Product, a company he founded early in the 1980s when he was
just 18 years old. The company pioneered the use of PCs in financial services and provided trading calculators and
consulting services to foreign exchange and commodities trading organizations. During his time at HSBC Hambling
designed and supervised the build of HSBCs second-generation global ecommerce platforms, boosted sales on feebased accounts by more than 250% through various multi-channel interactive sales tools and changed HSBCs approach
to branch resourcing by identifying untapped opportunities.

One Lime St.,


London, EC3M 7HA
United Kingdom
44 (0)20 7327 6660
peter.hambling@lloyds.com

Personal Attributes and Interests

Personal Interests

Hambling is a private helicopter pilot, sailor, amateur diver and photographer.


TechRepublic placed Hambling on its Top 50 CIO list in 2007 and again in 2010, noting he has an enviable track
record in the financial services sector, consistently leading and delivering cost reductions, improving revenue and
increasing brand equity in technology-led business programs.
Hambling is a frequent speaker at industry conferences, summits and other events.
In a 2009 interview with CIO, Hambling said, "Ive always had this passion for taking things apart, been curious about
what makes things tick. My father knew this was the case when he came home [shortly] after he had been presented
with his 20 years service carriage clock and guess who had removed it and had taken it back to its component parts
and carefully reassembled it by pressing the parts into this ornate candlestick we had in the fireplace to create this
new version of the clock. I think I was about six at the time.
Hambling said he began his career as a serial entrepreneur - small businesses, small ideas in the days when microcomputing was just starting so we had 8-bit computers, computer games and Pong. The great thing for me was that
there really werent any qualifications because the courses hadnt been invented, so most of the people who were
successful had an entrepreneurial flair to them. Ive always been very curious about what makes things work: people,
practices, processes, systems, technologies. And its that curiosity thats often driven me to try and understand
something and make it better, new different, quicker, sleeker, faster."
Hamblings IT career began in the lighting entertainment business, moving "lights round with an element of robotics
which made it exciting," he said. He went on to embrace small software start-ups. "From early on in my career I had
this piece where I always immersed myself into whatever business it was, and then I would bring elements of technology
to the solution set through my curiosity, which later in life I discovered was quite a useful thing," he told CIO. "So I
started off immersing myself in the entertainment industry, understanding what was needed in moving lights, how
the industry worked and how people worked and then engineering a set of tools to match the people and the industry
rather than trying to change the industry."
His most successful startup created pricing products for investment banking by "turning PCs into super calculators"
to accelerate trades. A client liked the product so much it bought out the owners to get exclusivity on it, and on
Hambling. "I got to work very, very closely with people in trading environments and sat on the desk with them," he
recalled. "Our challenge was to bring great things that made them better, swifter and more effective."
It was while working alongside traders that Hambling had another carriage-clock moment. "One of the early learning
things I had was that actually, sometimes, you can do really dumb things," he said. "We had a tool for pricing FX
trades [where foreign currencies are purchased to take advantage of market liquidity] based on a very old piece of
technology. It had half a dozen boxes and a green-screen touchscreen. However, a trip to the United States in the
1980s had turned Hamblings head. "They were talking about graphical user interfaces and I came back enthused Ive seen the -future! Ill put a new interface on the FX pricing tool." Hambling set out on a stealth project, swapping
out the terminals for the new configuration of color monitors, GUIs and mice. The work complete, he sat back and
awaited the plaudits that were sure to follow from his boss. "The head of the trading desk came in on Monday morning
and at about 10 a.m. I heard this intercom announcement. Hambling! My office now! I walk into the office with him
holding the mouse and saying Whats this rat? Why doesnt my screen work? That was the most valuable lesson I
had: that you should always engineer the product for the person, not try [to] re-engineer the person for the product.
The thing Id overlooked was that with the touchscreen traders could hold the phone with one hand and tap the screen
with their index finger. You couldnt do that with a mouse. Id gone away and fallen in love with a piece of technology,

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implemented it without taking into account what my customers needed, and then had to explain why all these rats had
infested the computer system. I was fortunate that I had that lesson early in my career. It keeps me honest and I always
ask: Are we making things easier? Is it quicker, cheaper, faster? If not, then why are we doing it?"
"I think our industry has many flavors of CIO," Hambling said. "At one extreme you have the steady state operations
person who is very able and very disciplined, runs a highly ordered, regulated process that is the same day in, day out
- extremely predictable and low risk. At the other end you have the CIO who is supporting massive change and innovating
through rapidly moving markets, and the two are completely different skill sets. Inevitably, the answer for many firms is
some sort of halfway house. You may be in a steady, consolidation mode, in which case you want to lock down and
sweat assets. Or you may be in major market change - and some analysts would suggest current conditions are some
of the most significant [for change] weve ever seen."
Current Focus

Company Snapshot: Lloyds of London, known simply as Lloyds, is a British insurance and reinsurance provider. It
serves as a partially mutualized marketplace where multiple financial backers, underwriters, or members, whether
individuals (traditionally known as Names) or corporations, come together to pool and spread risk. Unlike most of its
competitors in the industry, it is not a company but it is a corporate body under the Lloyds Act 1871 of the Parliament
of the United Kingdom. Uberrimae fides (Latin for "of the utmost good faith") is the motto of Lloyds.
Right Sourcing Strategy: Hambling has spoken about the Companys efforts to find the right balance in delivering
quality service at an efficient price. He said that his firm has in the past done everything in-house and then outsourced
everything in a bid to keep its IT service to the participating insurers at the Lloyds of London insurance market competitively
priced. Now, we are restructuring our operations a bit to better serve overseas markets and moving towards a blended
approach partnering with a couple of key IT supporters, he said, while emphasizing that it is important to keep some
internal IT expertise to support innovation and growth initiatives, which increasingly rely on technology.
Simplicity: Hambling believes in designing things with simplicity in mind. "Always build for a self-service model," he
said in an interview. "If you went into a bank branch 10 years ago and sat down with the customer service agent and
said I want a loan they would be keying into the screen for some time and asking you lots of questions. If you took the
same bank and tried their online loan application it would probably ask you four or five questions and come up with a
decision. So the challenge I put down was: why are these different, because surely for sales staff its more interesting
having a discussion about other products that might be interesting. So instead of having two or three systems, you have
one, which then ripples into cost savings - and I found this to be a really useful principle."
Communication: Hambling makes a point of staying away from IT jargon when communicating with fellow corporate
executives. Im in the business of spending other peoples money," he said. "IT is a service and you pay for it. If you
can articulate back to your business partners and colleagues where the cost manifests itself and what materially shifts
it in a manner that is useful to them, they can help you bring your cost base down. With an IT hat on, if you ask me how
much IT costs Ill go into all sorts of minuscule details of what servers cost, what data centers cost, whats outsourced
- but my customers are not interested in that. Theyre interested in how much it costs to send an email, process a policy,
to put a PC on my desk. Theyre not interested in power charges on Goswell Road. If you can find a way to articulate
how much things cost [it will] enable your business colleagues to make value assessments against that. If you can spot
things that dont cost a lot that are yielding great value, its probably a good idea to do more of that, and for things that
are costing a lot but arent yielding great value, it might be worth rethinking policy and strategy around that."
Applying Mathematics to Risk: By establishing a cost base model and analyzing value opportunities such as market
penetration or access to new locations, Hambling said, it is possible to apply mathematics with risk loading to create
stop/go scenarios. Banks, for example, do this every time they analyze whether to invest in high-street locations and
then what functions and services - such as ATM, high-end broker or number of cashiers - should be available. By applying
this sort of business intelligence analysis, Hambling maintains that the classic IT function suddenly brings management
information that can change a business. "All of a sudden youre no longer having a technology conversation but a
business value conversation, and thats a lot more interesting," he told CIO.
Working Across the C-Suite: On a December 2014 panel at the Bloomberg Enterprise Technology Summit, Hambling
said that chief marking officers and chief financial officers are essentially shadow chief information officers. We've seen
this before, we've seen this on many occasions, when there was the emergence of the PC, suddenly there was a whole
wealth of experts coming out of university and they thought they could do enterprise computing. This is something we've
already seen," he said. Computing UK reported that Hambling argued that there are now so many "experts" within the
enterprise, that there's not really anybody left to exert control over. "And we're now seeing chief digital officers, chief
marketing officers, chief data officers, chief data scientists; in fact there are so many chiefs out there I don't think there
are any Indians left for them," he said. Hambling said the role of the CIO has changed as technology has changed and
different departments of the enterprise have started to exert more control, arguing that the CIO is the person who is
called on when technology goes wrong. "In the changing role of the CIO, if I go back 20 years, my role was one of
control. But now, as we've said, there's many chiefs and many people. I provide services between the gaps of where
they sit and more often than not, we get involved when things go wrong. Because actually when things work perfectly,
we don't need to do too much," he said. "But when something goes wrong, that's when we come to fore," Hambling
added.

EXECUTIVE
PROFILE

Contact Information
One Lime St.,
London, EC3M 7HA
United Kingdom
44 (0)20 7327 6660
peter.hambling@lloyds.com
Personal Interests

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Key Challenges

Regulatory Environment: The insurance market and especially the London insurance market is heavily regulated.
INSLY reported in July 2015 that difficult regulation poses several problems: It complicates the process (innovation
requires simplification); It absorbs time and money; and It makes us hesitate to change the way we work (change creates
risk of not doing correctly). The paradox of regulation is that it is supposed to protect clients, but extensive regulation
actually deprives clients of good service.
Urged to Revamp Data Systems: In July 2015, Beazley Plc Chief Executive Officer Andrew Horton called on Lloyds
of London to overhaul the way it manages trade information to make the worlds oldest insurance market more efficient
and globally competitive. The transfer of data in the market has got to become more automated, Horton told Carrier
Management. What Lloyds needs to do, with brokers support, is to improve that data flow. That will make the market
much more efficient and open to other brokers.
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Executive Profile
Biographical Highlights

Born circa 1963.


Hambling in the early 1980s founded his own company, Inner Products, which pioneered the use of PCs in financial
services.
After Midland Bank bought Inner Products in 1987, Hambling began a 20-year career at Midland and then HSBC, which
bought Midland in 1992 and rebranded its acquisition to HSBC in 1999. Over the years he held the following positions:
Various IT positions of increasing responsibility
Chief Architect, Global Investment Banking and Markets (1997 - 2000)
Global Head, Architecture www.hsbc.com platforms (2000 - 2004)
Head, Retail Sales Delivery (2005 - 2007)

Hambling was appointed Chief Information Officer at Lloyds in May 2007.

Contact Information
One Lime St.,
London, EC3M 7HA
United Kingdom
44 (0)20 7327 6660
peter.hambling@lloyds.com

Other Boards and Organizations

Executive Director, Blueprint Partnership Ltd. (2007)

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