I started in a leadership rotational program right out of college. It allowed me to work in three different year-long leadership rotations in Technology.
I then learned that I loved the process of software development so I ended up becoming a development manager and leading a small team of developers.
Yes, I always wanted to be an IT leader and an IT executive. My current role as CIO was definitely a milestone I was looking to achieve.
Have you had a role model or mentor that has helped you on your journey? (If you feel comfortable, please share their name and how they helped you)
My mentor/role model was Mario Harik who is currently the CEO at XPO Logistics. He gave me open feedback on what I was doing well or needed to improve on and allowed me to join meetings to get experience and watch how he handled situations very early on in my career.
This was instrumental to me learning what it was going to take to become a CIO.
How do you see the role of the technology leader evolving over the next 5 years?
Change is accelerating fast. It's going to be key to not only be a good leader but to stay up on the new technology trends such as AI and be able to show organizations how you can save them time and money by leveraging the new tech that's coming out so fast.
Collaboration. Kids are getting more and more technical at young ages. It's going to be important to be a leader, but also to listen and learn from even the most junior employees. And you want to create a culture where everyone feels that their ideas can be heard.
Leave the ego at the door. Be a good listener as well as a good leader. Also, wherever you work, go out of your way to learn the business inside and out.
This will accelerate the types of technology solutions you will implement which will accelerate your career growth.
"Leave the ego at the door."
The role of emerging technologies is going to be huge. It's going to be really important to get on the train now or you will be very far behind. AI for example will be all over the place (it already is).
You should immerse yourself in what AI has to offer.
It's important to determine KPIs before you start any new tech project. We try to get an understanding of the business value of projects and then set measurable KPIs so we can communicate the impact of what was delivered.
I have always had the concept of an IT R&D team or Innovation team where it was a group of technologists chosen to carve out time to talk about innovative ideas that we can try out and talk about emerging tech that we can leverage.
A big thank you to Vincent Perrotta from ProTrans International for sharing his journey to date.
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