Houston CIO Executive Summit
June 26, 2018 | Four Seasons Houston
June 26, 2018
Four Seasons Houston
Collaborate with your peers
Get together with your peers to tackle top business challenges through peer-driven content and discussions at the Houston CIO Executive Summit.
Join your peers to discuss the most critical issues impacting CIOs today:
Investing in your people and the right technologies
Innovating with advanced technologies and new delivery models
Influencing business stakeholders and enterprise outcomes
Houston CIO Governing Body
The Governing Body Co-Chairs shape the summit agenda, ensuring that all content is driven by CIOs, for CIOs.
Governing Body Co-Chairs
Yanni Charalambous
Occidental Petroleum Corporation
VP & CIO
James Green
Chevron Corporation
GM of IT Service Delivery
Jennifer Hartsock
Baker Hughes, a GE Company (BHGE)
VP & CIO
Lori Kittle
Landry's Restaurants, Inc.
CIO
Al Lindseth
Plains All American Pipeline
SVP Tech. & Risk Mgmt.
Wayne Shurts
Sysco Corporation
EVP & Chief Technology Officer
Amy Suhl
Shell Global Solutions Inc
VP & CIO, Projects & Technology
Laura Tibodeau
Americas Styrenics
CIO
John Varkey
Direct Energy
VP, CIO
Agenda
June 25, 2018
June 26, 2018
7:00am - 7:45am Registration & Breakfast
7:45am - 8:30am Keynote
One Mission. One Goal. One Team.
Hosted by Silver Peak Systems, Inc.
Vernice "FlyGirl" Armour
Former Combat Pilot, Author, Zero to Breakthrough
She answers to “FlyGirl” and make no mistake – Vernice FlyGirl Armour earned those wings. She flew the AH-1W SuperCobra attack helicopter during Operation Iraqi Freedom and became the first African-American female combat pilot in U.S. Armed Forces history. Drawing inspiration and leadership lessons straight from the heat of battle, FlyGirl challenges executives and organizations to “get gutsy” by harnessing the power of a Breakthrough Mentality Mindset and overcoming personal and professional setbacks. FlyGirl now travels the globe with one mission and one goal: to give you “permission to engage” your teams like never before.
8:30am - 9:00am Networking Break
9:00am - 9:50am Breakout Session
The Golden Age of Digital
Hosted by EPAM Systems, Inc.
James Green
GM of IT Service Delivery
Chevron Corporation
We have clearly entered the “Golden Age of Digital,” where businesses are embracing digital to define new business models, create value in existing models and drive operational efficiency. Regardless of where an organization sits on their specific digital journey, adopting a holistic approach paves the way to success. In this session, Jim Green shares a perspective from the energy industry along with the key learnings and best practices to successfully lead a digital transformation. Join Green to deepen your understanding of what it takes to succeed in the digital world.
9:00am - 9:50am Breakout Session
The Future of Work – Meeting the Demands of Digital
Hosted by Box
Anisha Vaswani
VP of Enterprise Systems
Box
The future of work continues to evolve, and every day that future is brought closer by the accelerating business demands of digital transformation, emerging cultural norms and the capabilities of new technologies and innovations. Digitally-enabled businesses must strive to be more global and work outside their normal bounds. The session will explore the growing demand for transparency and less hierarchy in the workplace alongside the advent of real-time communications tools. Hear use cases from firms that are on the leading edge of implementing more data-driven decision making, AI-enabled processes and new models for information security.
9:00am - 9:50am Executive Boardroom
Avoid Risk in Business-Critical Applications During Digital Transformation
Hosted by Onapsis, Inc.
Peggy Colsman
CIO
Chevron Phillips Chemical Company
Lyndsey Gibbons-Neff
Director of Professional Services
Onapsis, Inc.
Digital transformation is not just a buzzword, but an outline of business and operational plans to integrate and prioritize the latest digital technologies available. Unfortunately, security is often a second priority, or not even in the scope of the transformation project. Worse, many organizations have not identified a plan for how they will migrate their most critical SAP and Oracle applications in a secure way, putting their assets at risk. Join this session to discuss how to make security an enabler instead of a roadblock and discuss what key action items can be implemented immediately to ensure security and compliance of your business-critical applications.
9:00am - 9:50am Executive Boardroom
Bits, Bytes and the Board of Directors
Al Lindseth
SVP Tech. & Risk Mgmt.
Plains All American Pipeline
Jeff Roberts
CIO
HFF L.P.
Laura Tibodeau
CIO
Americas Styrenics
Corporate directors often lack the technology background for nuanced discussions of IT. Yet boards of directors are still acutely interested in harnessing the disruptive opportunities of new technology, and the CIO is expected to deliver. The best CIO board presenters are savvy communicators who can focus on the right metrics and the right message. Go inside the mind of the board in this peer-driven roundtable discussion, and learn how some of your peers are making an impact in the boardroom.
9:50am - 10:20am Networking Break
10:20am - 11:10am Breakout Session
Cybersecurity is a Team Sport
Hosted by Workday
Joanna Burkey
CISO, Americas
Siemens
Angela Haun
Special Agent
Federal Bureau of Investigation
Annette Moore
CIO
NASA Johnson Space Center
Collaboration is crucial when it comes to protecting critical infrastructure. To improve cybersecurity, there must be a partnership between business, government, academia and private and public industries. Join this fireside chat to learn and share ideas on how to communicate the importance of security as a team sport, and how to build a culture of shared responsibility across all lines of business.
10:20am - 11:10am Breakout Session
Activating Digital Disruption in Oil and Gas
Hosted by IBM
David Womack
Global Director of Strategy, C&P Industries
IBM
CIOs are not isolated from the challenges of growth, consolidation, customer acquisition and retention, market expansion, or talent departure. But CIOs can take center stage by addressing these challenges, using emerging and transformative digital technologies that demonstrate the business value of IT. How can CIOs move disruptions such as AI, blockchain and IoT beyond the buzz and into the realm of practical IT-led reinvention, while sustaining enterprise scale? David Womack explores actual use cases where CIOs have implemented disruptive technologies to solve traditionally thorny problems, move forward with speed, and achieve improved results.
10:20am - 11:10am Executive Boardroom
Raising the CIO Bar
Hosted by Tata Consultancy Services
Jim Bailey
Vice President and CIO
Modec International
Sameer Purao
VP & CIO
Austin Industries, Inc.
Krish Rao Aedla
Vice President
Tata Consultancy Services
Amy Suhl
VP & CIO, Projects & Technology
Shell Global Solutions Inc
Instead of the IT status quo, CIOs are now driving business change by embracing the digital forces of analytics, IoT, automation and Agile to create differentiation and new channels of business growth. In adopting the digital forces, CIOs must take partnerships and responsibility to the next level. How do you work with the CFO to achieve the maximum business benefit per dollar spent or align with the CMO to enable digital customer interfaces? How do you augment your portfolio to include operations or separate business units? Join this peer-to-peer dialogue to explore executive partnership and the expanding CIO role.
10:20am - 11:10am Executive Boardroom
Building Successful Cloud Strategies
Hosted by Remote DBA Experts
James Green
GM of IT Service Delivery
Chevron Corporation
Erik Tennison
Associate Information Officer
AIG
Rob Brown
Chief Revenue Officer
Remote DBA Experts
As organizations gain experience with cloud systems, an increasing number of businesses are creating or re-evaluating their overall cloud strategies. However, the analysis of these strategies often leads to some common questions. Many IT leaders are left wondering which cloud strategy- cloud only, cloud first, best fit, hybrid cloud, multi-cloud, IaaS, DBaaS, SaaS - is the best for their business needs. In addition, they are also identifying how their business processes will need to change to meet cloud and, more specifically, SaaS application requirements.
11:10am - 11:40am Networking Break
June 25, 2018
June 26, 2018
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