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This Year's Honorees

January 3, 2005 12:00 PM ET

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  • Sherry A. Aaholm, senior vice president of express and freight solutions, FedEx Services, Memphis
  • Yuri B. Aguiar, senior partner and chief technology officer, Ogilvy & Mather Worldwide, New York
  • Joseph C. Antonellis, CIO and executive vice president, State Street Corp., Boston
  • Andrew C. Armishaw, group executive and CIO, HSBC Technology and Services, Prospect Heights, Ill.
  • Jesus V. Arriaga, vice president and CIO, Keystone Automotive Industries Inc., Pomona, Calif.
  • David A. Barnes, vice president, UPS Information Services, United Parcel Service Inc., Atlanta
  • Jerry Bartlett, vice president of application development and quality assurance, Ameritrade Holding Corp., Columbia, Md.
  • Sandeep Bhatia, director of global customer technology, Franklin Templeton Investments, Dublin, Calif.
  • Gilles Bouchard, CIO and executive vice president of global operations, Hewlett-Packard Co., Palo Alto, Calif.
  • Douglas J. Bourgeois, director, National Business Center, Washington (formerly CIO at the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office, Arlington, Va.)
  • Lancelot Michael Braunstein, executive director, Morgan Stanley, New York
  • Shirley Walton Bridges, senior vice president, Delta Technology Inc., Atlanta
  • Thomas J. Caffrey, vice president of global technology, Gtech Corp., West Greenwich, R.I.
  • John G. Campbell, senior vice president and CIO, American Modern Insurance Group, Amelia, Ohio
  • Barry P. Cohen, vice president of applications management, Wells Real Estate Funds, Duluth, Ga.
  • Jodi M. Collins, vice president of IT, Southern California Edison Co., Rosemead, Calif.
  • C. Douglass Couto, agency services information officer, Michigan Department of Information Technology, Lansing
  • Ron Crain, technology director, Kansas City International Airport, Missouri
  • Phiroz P. Darukhanavala, vice president and chief technology officer, BP PLC, Warrenville, Ill.
  • Dan A. Demeter, CIO and senior vice president, Korn/Ferry International, Los Angeles
  • John R. Dick, executive vice president and CIO, Regions Financial Corp., Birmingham, Ala.
  • Richard E. Earle, CIO, Chrysler Group and Mercedes-Benz NAFTA, DaimlerChrysler AG, Auburn Hills, Mich.
  • Lynne Ellyn, senior vice president and CIO, DTE Energy, Detroit
  • Frank W. Enfanto III, vice president of operations delivery and information security, Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Massachusetts Inc., Boston
  • Dale N. Frantz, CIO, Auto Warehousing Co., Tacoma, Wash.
  • Tony F. Fuller, vice president of IT and chief technology officer, Rent-A-Center Inc., Plano, Texas
  • Frank J. Glauner, director of IT, Corning Display Technologies, Minato-ku, Tokyo
  • Raymond E. Gogel, vice president and CIO, Xcel Energy, Denver
  • Christopher A. Graham, vice president and CIO, Church Mutual Insurance Co., Merrill, Wis.
  • David Hammond, director of application development, Cardinal Health Inc., Dublin, Ohio
  • Robert D. Harper, undersecretary, Louisiana Department of Natural Resources, Baton Rouge
  • Paul T. Higday, vice president of IT and program development, Owens & Minor Inc., Glen Allen, Va.
  • Richard W. Hoffman, director of IT, Hyundai Motor America/Hyundai Motor Finance Co., Fountain Valley, Calif.
  • James E. Hull, vice president of engineering services, MasterCard International Inc., O'Fallon, Mo.
  • James Lee Hunter, vice president of information technology services, Southwire Co., Carrollton, Ga.
  • C. Kendal Ingram, CIO, CureSearch Children's Oncology Group, Arcadia, Calif.
  • Gerhard W. Karba, vice president and CIO, Hines Interests LP, Houston
  • Joanne M. Kossuth, CIO, Franklin W. Olin College of Engineering, Needham, Mass.
  • Helene Kramer, head of information security, HSBC.com Inc., Jersey City, N.J.
  • James R. Krause, managing director and CIO, Chicago Mercantile Exchange Inc., Chicago
  • Barbara J. Kunkel, CIO and IT director, Nixon Peabody LLP, Rochester, N.Y.
  • Jamie Kutzer, CIO, Allied Building Products Corp., East Rutherford, N.J.
  • Brian P. LeClaire, vice president and chief technology officer, Humana Inc., Louisville, Ky.
  • James D. Lester III, senior vice president and CIO, AFLAC, Columbus, Ga.
  • John A. Lever, director, information architecture governance, Naval Meteorology and Oceanography Command, Stennis Space Center, Miss.
  • Rich L. Malone, general principal and CIO, Edward Jones, Maryland Heights, Mo.
  • Jeffery M. Marshall, senior vice president and CIO, The Men's Wearhouse Inc., Fremont, Calif.
  • Thomas W. McCurley, vice president of IS, Hardware and Home Improvement Group, Black & Decker Corp., Lake Forest, Calif.
  • William K. McQuiston, CIO, Truman Medical Centers Inc., Kansas City, Mo.
  • Howard A. Melnick, senior vice president of information resources application services, Marriott International Inc., Washington
  • Thomas G. Miglis, senior managing director, Citadel Investment Group LLC, Chicago
  • John R. Miles, vice president, global head of client systems and services, Lend Lease Corp., Atlanta
  • Rob Minicozzi, vice president of applications development, Arrow Electronics Inc., Melville, N.Y.
  • Azam A. Mirza, vice president of global software, Reinsurance Group of America Inc., Chesterfield, Mo.
  • Nancy W. Mulholland, deputy executive director and CIO, New York State Workers' Compensation Board, Albany
  • Herman Nell, senior vice president and CIO, Fiskars Brands Inc., Madison, Wis.
  • Daniel J. Nigrin, senior vice president for information systems and CIO, Children's Hospital Boston
  • Masood Noorbakhsh, CIO, Prince William County, Woodbridge, Va.
  • Robert W. Odenheimer, senior vice president of IT operations and telcommunications, Magellan Health Services Inc., Columbia, Md.
  • Robert H. Owen, vice president of information services, Microchip Technology Inc., Chandler, Ariz.
  • John S. Parkinson, vice president and chief technologist, Capgemini, Rosemont, Ill.
  • Lee O. Pearson, vice president and CIO, Weingarten Realty Investors, Houston
  • Barbara F. Piehler, senior vice president and CIO, Northwestern Mutual, Milwaukee
  • Georgette A. Piligian, senior vice president and CIO of corporate systems, MetLife Inc., Hauppauge, N.Y.
  • Stephen C. Plut, CIO, Mine Safety Appliances Co., Pittsburgh
  • Ron J. Ponder, executive vice president of information services and CIO, WellPoint Inc., Indianapolis
  • Peter Presland-Byrne, senior vice president of application development, Countrywide Financial Corp., Simi Valley, Calif.
  • Steven J. Randich, executive vice president and CIO of operations and technology, Nasdaq Stock Market Inc., Trumbull, Conn.
  • Tom Redder, vice president and CIO, Del Laboratories Inc., Uniondale, N.Y.
  • Kenneth A. Riccini, chief of computer services division and telecommunications office, U.S. Census Bureau, Bowie, Md.
  • David H. Rice, vice president and CIO, Siemens Medical Solutions Inc., Malvern, Pa.
  • Jan G. Rideout, vice president and CIO, Northrop Grumman Ship Systems, Pascagoula, Miss.
  • James J. Rinaldi, CIO, U.S. Food and Drug Administration, Rockville, Md.
  • Guy J. Russo, senior vice president of finance and information services, CommunityAmerica Credit Union, Lenexa, Kan.
  • Charles Schiano, manager of systems development, Metropolitan Transportation Authority/Long Island Rail Road, Jamaica, N.Y.
  • John R. Schille, CIO and senior vice president, American Fidelity Assurance Co., Oklahoma City
  • Jaime Sguerra, second vice president and chief architect, Guardian Life Insurance Company of America, New York
  • Atique R. Shah, vice president of CRM and technology solutions, Churchill Downs Inc., Louisville, Ky.
  • Calvin S. Sihilling, executive vice president and CIO, AmeriCold Logistics LLC, Atlanta
  • Vickie M. Smith, senior director of IT, Helena Chemical Co., Collierville, Tenn.
  • Andre Spatz, CIO, The United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF), New York
  • Julie St. John, executive vice president and CIO, Fannie Mae, Washington
  • Tom M. Stangroom, vice president and CIO, National Rural Electric Cooperative Association, Arlington, Va.
  • Maria C. Suarez, assistant vice president of security assurance, Empire BlueCross BlueShield, WellChoice Inc., Brooklyn, N.Y.
  • Carol Suchit-Hudson, program manager for quality assurance and security, Johnson & Johnson Health Care Systems Inc., Piscataway, N.J.
  • Loreen M. Tabbut, vice president of information services, Calpine Corp., Folsom, Calif.
  • Michael J. Taylor, CIO, Todd Pacific Shipyards Corp., Seattle
  • Troy D. Thomas, executive vice president of enterprise management services, KeyCorp, Cleveland
  • Frank J. Trogus, CIO, Shell Oil Products US and Motiva Enterprises LLC, Houston
  • Vincent J. Vachio, director of e-business, Newell Rubbermaid Inc., Freeport, Ill.
  • John C. Wade, vice president and CIO, Saint Luke's Health System, Kansas City, Mo.
  • Bette M. Walker, vice president and CIO, Delphi Corp., Troy, Mich.
  • Harriet M. Wasserman, associate dean & director of IT services, Seattle Central Community College
  • David M. Wennergren, CIO, Department of the Navy, Washington
  • Margaret M. Williams, CIO and vice president of IT, Scottsdale Insurance Co., Scottsdale, Ariz.
  • Kurt D. Woetzel, executive vice president and CIO, The Bank of New York, New York
  • Scott Woldridge, director of IT operations, Hewitt Associates LLC, Lincolnshire, Ill.
  • Stova Wong, CIO, Paul, Hastings, Janofsky & Walker LLP, Los Angeles
  • Brian A. Young, CIO and vice president for IT, Creighton University, Omaha
  • Joyce L. Young, CIO and vice president of IT, CP Kelco, Chicago


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