John currently serves as the Senior Vice President and Chief Information Officer for Woods, which is based in Langhorne, Pennsylvania. Woods is a non-profit provider of health and community services for those with intellectual and/or developmental disabilities. Woods and its affiliates provide compassionate care and life-time learning opportunities to children and adults in Pennsylvania, New Jersey, New York, and Delaware. Services include education, rehabilitation, mental health, developmental (MR), residential, and vocational. As a member of the senior management team, he provides guidance and leadership in the selection and implementation of innovative information and telecommunications solutions. He has dedicated his entire 30plus-year career to the advancement of healthcare through the effective and efficient use of information. He holds a Master’s degree in Organizational Management from Misericordia University and two undergraduate degrees (Information Systems from the University of Scranton and Computer Science from the Pennsylvania State University). He served as President of the Pennsylvania Healthcare Information Technology Professionals (PHitP), a society of the Hospital and Healthsystem Association of PA and served as board chair of NEPARHIO (Northeast Pennsylvania Regional Health Information Organization). Board Service included Northeast Regional Cancer Institute, Catholic Social Services of Scranton, and Leadership Lackawanna. He maintains active involvement, in Northeast Pennsylvania Allied Health Education Council (NEPaAHEC) and local and district Rotary activities.
Ellen is a results-driver leader with a consistent track record of delivering business value through integration of highly effective people, process, and transformational technology. As an IT visionary with an innate and proven track record for building and managing successful teams, she has earned a reputation among partners and peers as a thought leader and early adopter in the areas of BI, data analytics, mobile solutions and cloud-based technologies. Building expert teams and collaborating with business stakeholders are the cornerstones for a successful IT organization that remains engaged, focused, and is acknowledged for their contributions. Areas of expertise include budgeting, vendor negotiations, compliance, policies and procedures, governance, ITIL, and cyber security. Ellen has held IT leadership positions at the Boston law firm of Palmer & Dodge, LLP (now Locke Lord, LLP), and HarbourVest Partners, LLC, a global asset management private equity firm. Ellen’s most recent position is working in government for the Commonwealth of Massachusetts where she is CIO for the Executive Office of Housing and Economic Development secretariat. In her spare time, Ellen enjoys sailing and skiing with family and friends.
Henry, who joined Burns & Levinson in 2003, is responsible for strategic planning for information technology for the firm. Previously, he was the Director of Information Technology at Hutchins, Wheeler & Dittmar in Boston. Henry had been with Hutchins since 1993 and was responsible for the planning, implementation and maintenance of automated systems for the firm. Prior to coming to Hutchins, Henry was with Gaston & Snow for 13 years. Henry has served for the past five years on the Board of Directors of the International Legal Technology Association, formerly known as LawNet, Inc. He has served as Secretary, President and Executive Vice President. Henry frequently speaks at conferences, seminars and events in regards to the use of technology in a law firm.
As VP IS/CIO, Tammy leads the Information Services department at Continental Mills, a privately held Food Manufacturer in the Seattle area which produces several well-known products including Krusteaz Baking mixes, Ghirardelli Brownies, Wild Roots Trail mix, Alpine Cider and Kretschmer Wheat germ. During the 22 years Tammy has been with Continental Mills, she has been responsible for the successful implementation of many major systems, including the company’s first ERP Application and several large scale manufacturing automation systems. Also during her time with Continental Mills, she has participated in growing the company from a regional manufacturer servicing the Pacific Northwest, to a national company with an international presence and multiple manufacturing sites across the US. In this role, Tammy is committed to building high performing teams who are both technically excellent and business savvy, seeing that as the key to her department’s success. In 2014 Tammy was named one of the “Top 20 Most Innovative Midmarket CIO’s” for her work on implementing Business Intelligence for the organization.
Before joining Continental Mills, Tammy started her career working at The Boeing Company, starting in the Industrial Engineering Department as a Master Scheduler and later working as a Systems Analyst. She earned a Bachelor’s Degree in Economics from the University of Washington and a Master’s Business Administration with concentrations in Operations Management and Information Systems, also at the UW.
Jeff Lutes is the VP of Technology for the Orlando Magic. He oversees the IT and broadcast technologies and services department. In addition to having responsibility for the IT infrastructure at the Magic facilities and the Amway Center, his teams are responsible for all technologies at the Amway Center including interior and exterior LED, IPTV streaming, digital displays, high density Wi-Fi, retail systems, all video room equipment, and strategic vendor and partner relationships. Prior to joining the Magic, Lutes worked as the VP of technology for an international manufacturing company in Central Florida. He is the former CIO of CNL Financial Group.
Ed Freed has recently been named IT Manager for Summit Polymers, a $650MIL tier 1 supplier to the automotive industry. Reporting directly to the CFO, Freed has been tasked with transforming the organization's IT initiatives. Prior to joining Summit Polymers, Freed was the IT Director for Service Express Inc. (SEI), a leader in the world of third-party hardware maintenance. He also has 7 years experience in municipal IT leadership where he was able to reduce IT budgets by over 50% while still increasing IT support and services through the implementation of cloud and other IT best practices. Prior to that Ed worked for a number of Internet start-ups on both coasts. He is a progressive and dynamic leader with over 12 years of IT leadership experience leveraging technology to help meet business needs.
Vennard Wright (PMP, ITIL Practitioner) is currently the Chief Information Officer (CIO) for the Washington Suburban Sanitary Commission (WSSC). As CIO, he provides the requisite leadership to transform the management of information technology (IT) capabilities and services to support WSSC’s mission of providing world class service to more than 1.8 million residents. In this role he is responsible for leading a client-focused and process-based organization that is fiscally responsible, consisting of WSSC staff, consultants, and implementation support organizations.
Prior to joining WSSC, his professional IT experience included serving as CIO for Prince George’s County Government (MD), Director of Technology for Hillary Clinton during her successful US Senate re-election campaign and subsequent 2008 Presidential Campaign. He was also Chief Technology Officer and Technical Organization Delivery Manager for Electronic Data Systems (EDS), which was subsequently acquired by Hewlett Packard (HP).
Paul Furtado is the Vice President of Information Technology for Lone Wolf Real Estate Technologies and is responsible for both the strategic planning and tactical implementation of information technology initiatives enterprise wide. Lone Wolf is the North American leader in real estate software, services and solutions and is deployed in over 9000 offices. Paul has previously spent 16 years on the consulting side of the IT world holding the position of Vice President – Technical Services for a large regional VAR in Canada. Paul has also served as a member of the CompTIA Task Force for the A+ Authorized Service Center Gold program and Gartner/IT ChannelVision.
Brian Melquist leads the IT organization at Truck-Lite Co., LLC, a major producer of safety lighting, forward lighting, wiring harnesses, mirrors, turn signal switches, and safety accessories to the heavy-duty truck, trailer, and commercial vehicle industries. Headquartered in Falconer, New York, Truck-Lite has additional U.S. manufacturing facilities in Wellsboro, Coudersport, and McElhattan, Pennsylvania, Gilbert, Arizona (Rigid Industries) and Saline, Michigan (DAVCO Technology). International facilities are located in Harlow and Birmingham England; Puebla, Mexico; and Eisenach, Germany. Brian holds a Bachelor of Science in Industrial Engineering from West Virginia University and joined Truck-Lite as an IE. After successful implementation of the company’s first PC network in the 90’s, Brian was drafted into service in the IT department. He has been the senior IT leader for over 20 years.
Aaron Geiger's two main passions in life have always been Technology and Finance. He received a BSBA in Finance and Banking from the University of Missouri-Columbia, giving him a solid business finance background for ROI/TCO/RFP Analysis. Hestarted in Technology as an Infrastructure Engineer, designing and implementing Citrix solutions for a wide range of customers, ranging from small business to Fortune 500 companies.
In 2012, Geiger made the leap to Midsize Enterprise Executive as the CIO of Murphy Company, a leading Mechanical Contractor and Construction company. In 2013, he lead the MurphyTrack software initiative, for which he was awarded a Top 20 Most Innovative CIO award at MES 2014. Geiger joined ARCO National Construction in 2015 in a new CTO role, helping them accelerate their Technology adoption and drive value for their clients. ARCO was honored to be named “Client of the Year” by Alligatortek, ARCO’s development partner and MES vendor.
Most recently, Aaron Geiger joined Alberici Group in 2018 as their CTO. As CTO, he is defining the vision/roadmap for technology at Alberici and driving operational efficiency and customer experience. His team partners with project teams to constantly improve and iterate Alberici's technology stack. His vision statement is “To serve as a trusted advisor and partner in the evolution and improvement of our business.”
Doug Pointious currently serves as a BI Analytics Executive with Amerisure Insurance. He is an innovative technology executive, who has gained extensive expertise in strategic planning and complex solution delivery for an array of very successful business and information technology ventures. Pontious’ broad experience includes accomplishments ranging from designing, developing, and implementing high-performance technical architectures to leading a large Business Process Outsourcing organization.
As a seasoned global leader, Doug Pontious has accumulated significant operational, marketing, and customer service related business expertise in delivery of sophisticated enterprise application suites and advanced Business Intelligence frameworks. He has also established a strong business acumen from a diverse base of industries including insurance, financial services, and healthcare. All gained while serving in vital executive positions with a passion for designing transformational business solutions and developing highly professional teams.
Chance Irvine has been working in the technology field since 1998 filling roles in IS and IT from developer to senior management in both commercial and military spaces. Throughout his career, Chance has built a reputation for leading his team’s to operational excellence with full transparency and a core expectation of empowerment. In 10 years he orchestrated stabilization of applications and infrastructure in 3 different companies, impacting the efficiency and reliability of numerous business units as well as technology operations. During the same period Chance has consistent success in reducing costs while increasing resources through adoption of hosted and hybrid-cloud based solutions and services, ensuring appropriate service levels and partnerships to protect and enable the business. Chance has a BS in Geography with a Minor in Computer Science from Northwest Missouri State University. Chance has been a member of the Northwest Missouri State Computer Science Professional Advisory Team for 14 years, is a past president of the Nebraska IT Leadership Forum and is an advisory board member for Nebraska IT Symposium as well as Infotec.org conferences. He is currently the Director of IT Operations and Infrastructure at Proxibid, Inc located, in Omaha Nebraska.
Mary Wyderski is the Senior Director of Information Technology for DSC Logistics, a $500 million logistics firm based out of Chicago. Mary recently joined DSC after serving as the VP of Technology for PSI for 17 years. Due to her background in accounting and passion for technology, she recognizes the need to drive efficiency while focusing on how automation can increase the organization's bottom line. Mary's desire to streamline processes led to an early adoption of cloud strategy and resulted in the organization's ability to be more agile. Mary led a $5-million-dollar laboratory management system roll-out, encompassing 80 offices nationwide, which resulted in the company receiving a National Engineering Award for mobile technology. Mary attributes her success to working with a great team of leaders, vendors and technologists.
Glenn is an IT Manager for Valmont Industries and is responsible for Corporate IT budgeting/allocations, contracting, Global Voice, Global Internet web presence, web collaboration applications used in Valmont’s supply chain and employees. Glenn joined Valmont Industries in 1998 and leads IT to incubate new technologies and departments. Glenn has a B.S. in eCommerce/Business Administration from the University of Phoenix is a photographer and Great Dane lover.
As Director of IT and Chief Security Officer, Crum's team is responsible for all hospital technology systems including network, servers, storage, security, end points, telephone, PACS, Nurse Call, EMR, and more. To date, his team has implemented a new VM environment, a complete data center and network restructuring, Cerner EMR, offsite backup utilizing Veeam software and LightEdge data center for storage and disaster recovery, and new security systems as part of an extensive remodeling and expansion for the hospital and clinics. Prior to joining KHC in 2012, Crum held a variety of positions over a ten year period at Iowa Telecom, supporting the company's ISP, NOC, and internal help desk and operations. Crum also holds a Culinary Arts Certificate from the Lederwolff Culinary Academy in California.
John currently serves as the Senior Vice President and Chief Information Officer for Woods, which is based in Langhorne, Pennsylvania. Woods is a non-profit provider of health and community services for those with intellectual and/or developmental disabilities. Woods and its affiliates provide compassionate care and life-time learning opportunities to children and adults in Pennsylvania, New Jersey, New York, and Delaware. Services include education, rehabilitation, mental health, developmental (MR), residential, and vocational. As a member of the senior management team, he provides guidance and leadership in the selection and implementation of innovative information and telecommunications solutions. He has dedicated his entire 30plus-year career to the advancement of healthcare through the effective and efficient use of information. He holds a Master’s degree in Organizational Management from Misericordia University and two undergraduate degrees (Information Systems from the University of Scranton and Computer Science from the Pennsylvania State University). He served as President of the Pennsylvania Healthcare Information Technology Professionals (PHitP), a society of the Hospital and Healthsystem Association of PA and served as board chair of NEPARHIO (Northeast Pennsylvania Regional Health Information Organization). Board Service included Northeast Regional Cancer Institute, Catholic Social Services of Scranton, and Leadership Lackawanna. He maintains active involvement, in Northeast Pennsylvania Allied Health Education Council (NEPaAHEC) and local and district Rotary activities.
Ellen is a results-driver leader with a consistent track record of delivering business value through integration of highly effective people, process, and transformational technology. As an IT visionary with an innate and proven track record for building and managing successful teams, she has earned a reputation among partners and peers as a thought leader and early adopter in the areas of BI, data analytics, mobile solutions and cloud-based technologies. Building expert teams and collaborating with business stakeholders are the cornerstones for a successful IT organization that remains engaged, focused, and is acknowledged for their contributions. Areas of expertise include budgeting, vendor negotiations, compliance, policies and procedures, governance, ITIL, and cyber security. Ellen has held IT leadership positions at the Boston law firm of Palmer & Dodge, LLP (now Locke Lord, LLP), and HarbourVest Partners, LLC, a global asset management private equity firm. Ellen’s most recent position is working in government for the Commonwealth of Massachusetts where she is CIO for the Executive Office of Housing and Economic Development secretariat. In her spare time, Ellen enjoys sailing and skiing with family and friends.
Henry, who joined Burns & Levinson in 2003, is responsible for strategic planning for information technology for the firm. Previously, he was the Director of Information Technology at Hutchins, Wheeler & Dittmar in Boston. Henry had been with Hutchins since 1993 and was responsible for the planning, implementation and maintenance of automated systems for the firm. Prior to coming to Hutchins, Henry was with Gaston & Snow for 13 years. Henry has served for the past five years on the Board of Directors of the International Legal Technology Association, formerly known as LawNet, Inc. He has served as Secretary, President and Executive Vice President. Henry frequently speaks at conferences, seminars and events in regards to the use of technology in a law firm.
As VP IS/CIO, Tammy leads the Information Services department at Continental Mills, a privately held Food Manufacturer in the Seattle area which produces several well-known products including Krusteaz Baking mixes, Ghirardelli Brownies, Wild Roots Trail mix, Alpine Cider and Kretschmer Wheat germ. During the 22 years Tammy has been with Continental Mills, she has been responsible for the successful implementation of many major systems, including the company’s first ERP Application and several large scale manufacturing automation systems. Also during her time with Continental Mills, she has participated in growing the company from a regional manufacturer servicing the Pacific Northwest, to a national company with an international presence and multiple manufacturing sites across the US. In this role, Tammy is committed to building high performing teams who are both technically excellent and business savvy, seeing that as the key to her department’s success. In 2014 Tammy was named one of the “Top 20 Most Innovative Midmarket CIO’s” for her work on implementing Business Intelligence for the organization.
Before joining Continental Mills, Tammy started her career working at The Boeing Company, starting in the Industrial Engineering Department as a Master Scheduler and later working as a Systems Analyst. She earned a Bachelor’s Degree in Economics from the University of Washington and a Master’s Business Administration with concentrations in Operations Management and Information Systems, also at the UW.
Jeff Lutes is the VP of Technology for the Orlando Magic. He oversees the IT and broadcast technologies and services department. In addition to having responsibility for the IT infrastructure at the Magic facilities and the Amway Center, his teams are responsible for all technologies at the Amway Center including interior and exterior LED, IPTV streaming, digital displays, high density Wi-Fi, retail systems, all video room equipment, and strategic vendor and partner relationships. Prior to joining the Magic, Lutes worked as the VP of technology for an international manufacturing company in Central Florida. He is the former CIO of CNL Financial Group.
Ed Freed has recently been named IT Manager for Summit Polymers, a $650MIL tier 1 supplier to the automotive industry. Reporting directly to the CFO, Freed has been tasked with transforming the organization's IT initiatives. Prior to joining Summit Polymers, Freed was the IT Director for Service Express Inc. (SEI), a leader in the world of third-party hardware maintenance. He also has 7 years experience in municipal IT leadership where he was able to reduce IT budgets by over 50% while still increasing IT support and services through the implementation of cloud and other IT best practices. Prior to that Ed worked for a number of Internet start-ups on both coasts. He is a progressive and dynamic leader with over 12 years of IT leadership experience leveraging technology to help meet business needs.
Vennard Wright (PMP, ITIL Practitioner) is currently the Chief Information Officer (CIO) for the Washington Suburban Sanitary Commission (WSSC). As CIO, he provides the requisite leadership to transform the management of information technology (IT) capabilities and services to support WSSC’s mission of providing world class service to more than 1.8 million residents. In this role he is responsible for leading a client-focused and process-based organization that is fiscally responsible, consisting of WSSC staff, consultants, and implementation support organizations.
Prior to joining WSSC, his professional IT experience included serving as CIO for Prince George’s County Government (MD), Director of Technology for Hillary Clinton during her successful US Senate re-election campaign and subsequent 2008 Presidential Campaign. He was also Chief Technology Officer and Technical Organization Delivery Manager for Electronic Data Systems (EDS), which was subsequently acquired by Hewlett Packard (HP).
Paul Furtado is the Vice President of Information Technology for Lone Wolf Real Estate Technologies and is responsible for both the strategic planning and tactical implementation of information technology initiatives enterprise wide. Lone Wolf is the North American leader in real estate software, services and solutions and is deployed in over 9000 offices. Paul has previously spent 16 years on the consulting side of the IT world holding the position of Vice President – Technical Services for a large regional VAR in Canada. Paul has also served as a member of the CompTIA Task Force for the A+ Authorized Service Center Gold program and Gartner/IT ChannelVision.
Brian Melquist leads the IT organization at Truck-Lite Co., LLC, a major producer of safety lighting, forward lighting, wiring harnesses, mirrors, turn signal switches, and safety accessories to the heavy-duty truck, trailer, and commercial vehicle industries. Headquartered in Falconer, New York, Truck-Lite has additional U.S. manufacturing facilities in Wellsboro, Coudersport, and McElhattan, Pennsylvania, Gilbert, Arizona (Rigid Industries) and Saline, Michigan (DAVCO Technology). International facilities are located in Harlow and Birmingham England; Puebla, Mexico; and Eisenach, Germany. Brian holds a Bachelor of Science in Industrial Engineering from West Virginia University and joined Truck-Lite as an IE. After successful implementation of the company’s first PC network in the 90’s, Brian was drafted into service in the IT department. He has been the senior IT leader for over 20 years.
Aaron Geiger's two main passions in life have always been Technology and Finance. He received a BSBA in Finance and Banking from the University of Missouri-Columbia, giving him a solid business finance background for ROI/TCO/RFP Analysis. Hestarted in Technology as an Infrastructure Engineer, designing and implementing Citrix solutions for a wide range of customers, ranging from small business to Fortune 500 companies.
In 2012, Geiger made the leap to Midsize Enterprise Executive as the CIO of Murphy Company, a leading Mechanical Contractor and Construction company. In 2013, he lead the MurphyTrack software initiative, for which he was awarded a Top 20 Most Innovative CIO award at MES 2014. Geiger joined ARCO National Construction in 2015 in a new CTO role, helping them accelerate their Technology adoption and drive value for their clients. ARCO was honored to be named “Client of the Year” by Alligatortek, ARCO’s development partner and MES vendor.
Most recently, Aaron Geiger joined Alberici Group in 2018 as their CTO. As CTO, he is defining the vision/roadmap for technology at Alberici and driving operational efficiency and customer experience. His team partners with project teams to constantly improve and iterate Alberici's technology stack. His vision statement is “To serve as a trusted advisor and partner in the evolution and improvement of our business.”
Doug Pointious currently serves as a BI Analytics Executive with Amerisure Insurance. He is an innovative technology executive, who has gained extensive expertise in strategic planning and complex solution delivery for an array of very successful business and information technology ventures. Pontious’ broad experience includes accomplishments ranging from designing, developing, and implementing high-performance technical architectures to leading a large Business Process Outsourcing organization.
As a seasoned global leader, Doug Pontious has accumulated significant operational, marketing, and customer service related business expertise in delivery of sophisticated enterprise application suites and advanced Business Intelligence frameworks. He has also established a strong business acumen from a diverse base of industries including insurance, financial services, and healthcare. All gained while serving in vital executive positions with a passion for designing transformational business solutions and developing highly professional teams.
Chance Irvine has been working in the technology field since 1998 filling roles in IS and IT from developer to senior management in both commercial and military spaces. Throughout his career, Chance has built a reputation for leading his team’s to operational excellence with full transparency and a core expectation of empowerment. In 10 years he orchestrated stabilization of applications and infrastructure in 3 different companies, impacting the efficiency and reliability of numerous business units as well as technology operations. During the same period Chance has consistent success in reducing costs while increasing resources through adoption of hosted and hybrid-cloud based solutions and services, ensuring appropriate service levels and partnerships to protect and enable the business. Chance has a BS in Geography with a Minor in Computer Science from Northwest Missouri State University. Chance has been a member of the Northwest Missouri State Computer Science Professional Advisory Team for 14 years, is a past president of the Nebraska IT Leadership Forum and is an advisory board member for Nebraska IT Symposium as well as Infotec.org conferences. He is currently the Director of IT Operations and Infrastructure at Proxibid, Inc located, in Omaha Nebraska.
Mary Wyderski is the Senior Director of Information Technology for DSC Logistics, a $500 million logistics firm based out of Chicago. Mary recently joined DSC after serving as the VP of Technology for PSI for 17 years. Due to her background in accounting and passion for technology, she recognizes the need to drive efficiency while focusing on how automation can increase the organization's bottom line. Mary's desire to streamline processes led to an early adoption of cloud strategy and resulted in the organization's ability to be more agile. Mary led a $5-million-dollar laboratory management system roll-out, encompassing 80 offices nationwide, which resulted in the company receiving a National Engineering Award for mobile technology. Mary attributes her success to working with a great team of leaders, vendors and technologists.
Glenn is an IT Manager for Valmont Industries and is responsible for Corporate IT budgeting/allocations, contracting, Global Voice, Global Internet web presence, web collaboration applications used in Valmont’s supply chain and employees. Glenn joined Valmont Industries in 1998 and leads IT to incubate new technologies and departments. Glenn has a B.S. in eCommerce/Business Administration from the University of Phoenix is a photographer and Great Dane lover.
As Director of IT and Chief Security Officer, Crum's team is responsible for all hospital technology systems including network, servers, storage, security, end points, telephone, PACS, Nurse Call, EMR, and more. To date, his team has implemented a new VM environment, a complete data center and network restructuring, Cerner EMR, offsite backup utilizing Veeam software and LightEdge data center for storage and disaster recovery, and new security systems as part of an extensive remodeling and expansion for the hospital and clinics. Prior to joining KHC in 2012, Crum held a variety of positions over a ten year period at Iowa Telecom, supporting the company's ISP, NOC, and internal help desk and operations. Crum also holds a Culinary Arts Certificate from the Lederwolff Culinary Academy in California.
John currently serves as the Senior Vice President and Chief Information Officer for Woods, which is based in Langhorne, Pennsylvania. Woods is a non-profit provider of health and community services for those with intellectual and/or developmental disabilities. Woods and its affiliates provide compassionate care and life-time learning opportunities to children and adults in Pennsylvania, New Jersey, New York, and Delaware. Services include education, rehabilitation, mental health, developmental (MR), residential, and vocational. As a member of the senior management team, he provides guidance and leadership in the selection and implementation of innovative information and telecommunications solutions. He has dedicated his entire 30plus-year career to the advancement of healthcare through the effective and efficient use of information. He holds a Master’s degree in Organizational Management from Misericordia University and two undergraduate degrees (Information Systems from the University of Scranton and Computer Science from the Pennsylvania State University). He served as President of the Pennsylvania Healthcare Information Technology Professionals (PHitP), a society of the Hospital and Healthsystem Association of PA and served as board chair of NEPARHIO (Northeast Pennsylvania Regional Health Information Organization). Board Service included Northeast Regional Cancer Institute, Catholic Social Services of Scranton, and Leadership Lackawanna. He maintains active involvement, in Northeast Pennsylvania Allied Health Education Council (NEPaAHEC) and local and district Rotary activities.
Ellen is a results-driver leader with a consistent track record of delivering business value through integration of highly effective people, process, and transformational technology. As an IT visionary with an innate and proven track record for building and managing successful teams, she has earned a reputation among partners and peers as a thought leader and early adopter in the areas of BI, data analytics, mobile solutions and cloud-based technologies. Building expert teams and collaborating with business stakeholders are the cornerstones for a successful IT organization that remains engaged, focused, and is acknowledged for their contributions. Areas of expertise include budgeting, vendor negotiations, compliance, policies and procedures, governance, ITIL, and cyber security. Ellen has held IT leadership positions at the Boston law firm of Palmer & Dodge, LLP (now Locke Lord, LLP), and HarbourVest Partners, LLC, a global asset management private equity firm. Ellen’s most recent position is working in government for the Commonwealth of Massachusetts where she is CIO for the Executive Office of Housing and Economic Development secretariat. In her spare time, Ellen enjoys sailing and skiing with family and friends.
Henry, who joined Burns & Levinson in 2003, is responsible for strategic planning for information technology for the firm. Previously, he was the Director of Information Technology at Hutchins, Wheeler & Dittmar in Boston. Henry had been with Hutchins since 1993 and was responsible for the planning, implementation and maintenance of automated systems for the firm. Prior to coming to Hutchins, Henry was with Gaston & Snow for 13 years. Henry has served for the past five years on the Board of Directors of the International Legal Technology Association, formerly known as LawNet, Inc. He has served as Secretary, President and Executive Vice President. Henry frequently speaks at conferences, seminars and events in regards to the use of technology in a law firm.
As VP IS/CIO, Tammy leads the Information Services department at Continental Mills, a privately held Food Manufacturer in the Seattle area which produces several well-known products including Krusteaz Baking mixes, Ghirardelli Brownies, Wild Roots Trail mix, Alpine Cider and Kretschmer Wheat germ. During the 22 years Tammy has been with Continental Mills, she has been responsible for the successful implementation of many major systems, including the company’s first ERP Application and several large scale manufacturing automation systems. Also during her time with Continental Mills, she has participated in growing the company from a regional manufacturer servicing the Pacific Northwest, to a national company with an international presence and multiple manufacturing sites across the US. In this role, Tammy is committed to building high performing teams who are both technically excellent and business savvy, seeing that as the key to her department’s success. In 2014 Tammy was named one of the “Top 20 Most Innovative Midmarket CIO’s” for her work on implementing Business Intelligence for the organization.
Before joining Continental Mills, Tammy started her career working at The Boeing Company, starting in the Industrial Engineering Department as a Master Scheduler and later working as a Systems Analyst. She earned a Bachelor’s Degree in Economics from the University of Washington and a Master’s Business Administration with concentrations in Operations Management and Information Systems, also at the UW.
Jeff Lutes is the VP of Technology for the Orlando Magic. He oversees the IT and broadcast technologies and services department. In addition to having responsibility for the IT infrastructure at the Magic facilities and the Amway Center, his teams are responsible for all technologies at the Amway Center including interior and exterior LED, IPTV streaming, digital displays, high density Wi-Fi, retail systems, all video room equipment, and strategic vendor and partner relationships. Prior to joining the Magic, Lutes worked as the VP of technology for an international manufacturing company in Central Florida. He is the former CIO of CNL Financial Group.
Ed Freed has recently been named IT Manager for Summit Polymers, a $650MIL tier 1 supplier to the automotive industry. Reporting directly to the CFO, Freed has been tasked with transforming the organization's IT initiatives. Prior to joining Summit Polymers, Freed was the IT Director for Service Express Inc. (SEI), a leader in the world of third-party hardware maintenance. He also has 7 years experience in municipal IT leadership where he was able to reduce IT budgets by over 50% while still increasing IT support and services through the implementation of cloud and other IT best practices. Prior to that Ed worked for a number of Internet start-ups on both coasts. He is a progressive and dynamic leader with over 12 years of IT leadership experience leveraging technology to help meet business needs.
Vennard Wright (PMP, ITIL Practitioner) is currently the Chief Information Officer (CIO) for the Washington Suburban Sanitary Commission (WSSC). As CIO, he provides the requisite leadership to transform the management of information technology (IT) capabilities and services to support WSSC’s mission of providing world class service to more than 1.8 million residents. In this role he is responsible for leading a client-focused and process-based organization that is fiscally responsible, consisting of WSSC staff, consultants, and implementation support organizations.
Prior to joining WSSC, his professional IT experience included serving as CIO for Prince George’s County Government (MD), Director of Technology for Hillary Clinton during her successful US Senate re-election campaign and subsequent 2008 Presidential Campaign. He was also Chief Technology Officer and Technical Organization Delivery Manager for Electronic Data Systems (EDS), which was subsequently acquired by Hewlett Packard (HP).
Paul Furtado is the Vice President of Information Technology for Lone Wolf Real Estate Technologies and is responsible for both the strategic planning and tactical implementation of information technology initiatives enterprise wide. Lone Wolf is the North American leader in real estate software, services and solutions and is deployed in over 9000 offices. Paul has previously spent 16 years on the consulting side of the IT world holding the position of Vice President – Technical Services for a large regional VAR in Canada. Paul has also served as a member of the CompTIA Task Force for the A+ Authorized Service Center Gold program and Gartner/IT ChannelVision.
Brian Melquist leads the IT organization at Truck-Lite Co., LLC, a major producer of safety lighting, forward lighting, wiring harnesses, mirrors, turn signal switches, and safety accessories to the heavy-duty truck, trailer, and commercial vehicle industries. Headquartered in Falconer, New York, Truck-Lite has additional U.S. manufacturing facilities in Wellsboro, Coudersport, and McElhattan, Pennsylvania, Gilbert, Arizona (Rigid Industries) and Saline, Michigan (DAVCO Technology). International facilities are located in Harlow and Birmingham England; Puebla, Mexico; and Eisenach, Germany. Brian holds a Bachelor of Science in Industrial Engineering from West Virginia University and joined Truck-Lite as an IE. After successful implementation of the company’s first PC network in the 90’s, Brian was drafted into service in the IT department. He has been the senior IT leader for over 20 years.
Aaron Geiger's two main passions in life have always been Technology and Finance. He received a BSBA in Finance and Banking from the University of Missouri-Columbia, giving him a solid business finance background for ROI/TCO/RFP Analysis. Hestarted in Technology as an Infrastructure Engineer, designing and implementing Citrix solutions for a wide range of customers, ranging from small business to Fortune 500 companies.
In 2012, Geiger made the leap to Midsize Enterprise Executive as the CIO of Murphy Company, a leading Mechanical Contractor and Construction company. In 2013, he lead the MurphyTrack software initiative, for which he was awarded a Top 20 Most Innovative CIO award at MES 2014. Geiger joined ARCO National Construction in 2015 in a new CTO role, helping them accelerate their Technology adoption and drive value for their clients. ARCO was honored to be named “Client of the Year” by Alligatortek, ARCO’s development partner and MES vendor.
Most recently, Aaron Geiger joined Alberici Group in 2018 as their CTO. As CTO, he is defining the vision/roadmap for technology at Alberici and driving operational efficiency and customer experience. His team partners with project teams to constantly improve and iterate Alberici's technology stack. His vision statement is “To serve as a trusted advisor and partner in the evolution and improvement of our business.”
Doug Pointious currently serves as a BI Analytics Executive with Amerisure Insurance. He is an innovative technology executive, who has gained extensive expertise in strategic planning and complex solution delivery for an array of very successful business and information technology ventures. Pontious’ broad experience includes accomplishments ranging from designing, developing, and implementing high-performance technical architectures to leading a large Business Process Outsourcing organization.
As a seasoned global leader, Doug Pontious has accumulated significant operational, marketing, and customer service related business expertise in delivery of sophisticated enterprise application suites and advanced Business Intelligence frameworks. He has also established a strong business acumen from a diverse base of industries including insurance, financial services, and healthcare. All gained while serving in vital executive positions with a passion for designing transformational business solutions and developing highly professional teams.
Chance Irvine has been working in the technology field since 1998 filling roles in IS and IT from developer to senior management in both commercial and military spaces. Throughout his career, Chance has built a reputation for leading his team’s to operational excellence with full transparency and a core expectation of empowerment. In 10 years he orchestrated stabilization of applications and infrastructure in 3 different companies, impacting the efficiency and reliability of numerous business units as well as technology operations. During the same period Chance has consistent success in reducing costs while increasing resources through adoption of hosted and hybrid-cloud based solutions and services, ensuring appropriate service levels and partnerships to protect and enable the business. Chance has a BS in Geography with a Minor in Computer Science from Northwest Missouri State University. Chance has been a member of the Northwest Missouri State Computer Science Professional Advisory Team for 14 years, is a past president of the Nebraska IT Leadership Forum and is an advisory board member for Nebraska IT Symposium as well as Infotec.org conferences. He is currently the Director of IT Operations and Infrastructure at Proxibid, Inc located, in Omaha Nebraska.
Mary Wyderski is the Senior Director of Information Technology for DSC Logistics, a $500 million logistics firm based out of Chicago. Mary recently joined DSC after serving as the VP of Technology for PSI for 17 years. Due to her background in accounting and passion for technology, she recognizes the need to drive efficiency while focusing on how automation can increase the organization's bottom line. Mary's desire to streamline processes led to an early adoption of cloud strategy and resulted in the organization's ability to be more agile. Mary led a $5-million-dollar laboratory management system roll-out, encompassing 80 offices nationwide, which resulted in the company receiving a National Engineering Award for mobile technology. Mary attributes her success to working with a great team of leaders, vendors and technologists.
Glenn is an IT Manager for Valmont Industries and is responsible for Corporate IT budgeting/allocations, contracting, Global Voice, Global Internet web presence, web collaboration applications used in Valmont’s supply chain and employees. Glenn joined Valmont Industries in 1998 and leads IT to incubate new technologies and departments. Glenn has a B.S. in eCommerce/Business Administration from the University of Phoenix is a photographer and Great Dane lover.
As Director of IT and Chief Security Officer, Crum's team is responsible for all hospital technology systems including network, servers, storage, security, end points, telephone, PACS, Nurse Call, EMR, and more. To date, his team has implemented a new VM environment, a complete data center and network restructuring, Cerner EMR, offsite backup utilizing Veeam software and LightEdge data center for storage and disaster recovery, and new security systems as part of an extensive remodeling and expansion for the hospital and clinics. Prior to joining KHC in 2012, Crum held a variety of positions over a ten year period at Iowa Telecom, supporting the company's ISP, NOC, and internal help desk and operations. Crum also holds a Culinary Arts Certificate from the Lederwolff Culinary Academy in California.
John currently serves as the Senior Vice President and Chief Information Officer for Woods, which is based in Langhorne, Pennsylvania. Woods is a non-profit provider of health and community services for those with intellectual and/or developmental disabilities. Woods and its affiliates provide compassionate care and life-time learning opportunities to children and adults in Pennsylvania, New Jersey, New York, and Delaware. Services include education, rehabilitation, mental health, developmental (MR), residential, and vocational. As a member of the senior management team, he provides guidance and leadership in the selection and implementation of innovative information and telecommunications solutions. He has dedicated his entire 30plus-year career to the advancement of healthcare through the effective and efficient use of information. He holds a Master’s degree in Organizational Management from Misericordia University and two undergraduate degrees (Information Systems from the University of Scranton and Computer Science from the Pennsylvania State University). He served as President of the Pennsylvania Healthcare Information Technology Professionals (PHitP), a society of the Hospital and Healthsystem Association of PA and served as board chair of NEPARHIO (Northeast Pennsylvania Regional Health Information Organization). Board Service included Northeast Regional Cancer Institute, Catholic Social Services of Scranton, and Leadership Lackawanna. He maintains active involvement, in Northeast Pennsylvania Allied Health Education Council (NEPaAHEC) and local and district Rotary activities.
Ellen is a results-driver leader with a consistent track record of delivering business value through integration of highly effective people, process, and transformational technology. As an IT visionary with an innate and proven track record for building and managing successful teams, she has earned a reputation among partners and peers as a thought leader and early adopter in the areas of BI, data analytics, mobile solutions and cloud-based technologies. Building expert teams and collaborating with business stakeholders are the cornerstones for a successful IT organization that remains engaged, focused, and is acknowledged for their contributions. Areas of expertise include budgeting, vendor negotiations, compliance, policies and procedures, governance, ITIL, and cyber security. Ellen has held IT leadership positions at the Boston law firm of Palmer & Dodge, LLP (now Locke Lord, LLP), and HarbourVest Partners, LLC, a global asset management private equity firm. Ellen’s most recent position is working in government for the Commonwealth of Massachusetts where she is CIO for the Executive Office of Housing and Economic Development secretariat. In her spare time, Ellen enjoys sailing and skiing with family and friends.
Henry, who joined Burns & Levinson in 2003, is responsible for strategic planning for information technology for the firm. Previously, he was the Director of Information Technology at Hutchins, Wheeler & Dittmar in Boston. Henry had been with Hutchins since 1993 and was responsible for the planning, implementation and maintenance of automated systems for the firm. Prior to coming to Hutchins, Henry was with Gaston & Snow for 13 years. Henry has served for the past five years on the Board of Directors of the International Legal Technology Association, formerly known as LawNet, Inc. He has served as Secretary, President and Executive Vice President. Henry frequently speaks at conferences, seminars and events in regards to the use of technology in a law firm.
As VP IS/CIO, Tammy leads the Information Services department at Continental Mills, a privately held Food Manufacturer in the Seattle area which produces several well-known products including Krusteaz Baking mixes, Ghirardelli Brownies, Wild Roots Trail mix, Alpine Cider and Kretschmer Wheat germ. During the 22 years Tammy has been with Continental Mills, she has been responsible for the successful implementation of many major systems, including the company’s first ERP Application and several large scale manufacturing automation systems. Also during her time with Continental Mills, she has participated in growing the company from a regional manufacturer servicing the Pacific Northwest, to a national company with an international presence and multiple manufacturing sites across the US. In this role, Tammy is committed to building high performing teams who are both technically excellent and business savvy, seeing that as the key to her department’s success. In 2014 Tammy was named one of the “Top 20 Most Innovative Midmarket CIO’s” for her work on implementing Business Intelligence for the organization.
Before joining Continental Mills, Tammy started her career working at The Boeing Company, starting in the Industrial Engineering Department as a Master Scheduler and later working as a Systems Analyst. She earned a Bachelor’s Degree in Economics from the University of Washington and a Master’s Business Administration with concentrations in Operations Management and Information Systems, also at the UW.
Jeff Lutes is the VP of Technology for the Orlando Magic. He oversees the IT and broadcast technologies and services department. In addition to having responsibility for the IT infrastructure at the Magic facilities and the Amway Center, his teams are responsible for all technologies at the Amway Center including interior and exterior LED, IPTV streaming, digital displays, high density Wi-Fi, retail systems, all video room equipment, and strategic vendor and partner relationships. Prior to joining the Magic, Lutes worked as the VP of technology for an international manufacturing company in Central Florida. He is the former CIO of CNL Financial Group.
Ed Freed has recently been named IT Manager for Summit Polymers, a $650MIL tier 1 supplier to the automotive industry. Reporting directly to the CFO, Freed has been tasked with transforming the organization's IT initiatives. Prior to joining Summit Polymers, Freed was the IT Director for Service Express Inc. (SEI), a leader in the world of third-party hardware maintenance. He also has 7 years experience in municipal IT leadership where he was able to reduce IT budgets by over 50% while still increasing IT support and services through the implementation of cloud and other IT best practices. Prior to that Ed worked for a number of Internet start-ups on both coasts. He is a progressive and dynamic leader with over 12 years of IT leadership experience leveraging technology to help meet business needs.
Vennard Wright (PMP, ITIL Practitioner) is currently the Chief Information Officer (CIO) for the Washington Suburban Sanitary Commission (WSSC). As CIO, he provides the requisite leadership to transform the management of information technology (IT) capabilities and services to support WSSC’s mission of providing world class service to more than 1.8 million residents. In this role he is responsible for leading a client-focused and process-based organization that is fiscally responsible, consisting of WSSC staff, consultants, and implementation support organizations.
Prior to joining WSSC, his professional IT experience included serving as CIO for Prince George’s County Government (MD), Director of Technology for Hillary Clinton during her successful US Senate re-election campaign and subsequent 2008 Presidential Campaign. He was also Chief Technology Officer and Technical Organization Delivery Manager for Electronic Data Systems (EDS), which was subsequently acquired by Hewlett Packard (HP).
Paul Furtado is the Vice President of Information Technology for Lone Wolf Real Estate Technologies and is responsible for both the strategic planning and tactical implementation of information technology initiatives enterprise wide. Lone Wolf is the North American leader in real estate software, services and solutions and is deployed in over 9000 offices. Paul has previously spent 16 years on the consulting side of the IT world holding the position of Vice President – Technical Services for a large regional VAR in Canada. Paul has also served as a member of the CompTIA Task Force for the A+ Authorized Service Center Gold program and Gartner/IT ChannelVision.
Brian Melquist leads the IT organization at Truck-Lite Co., LLC, a major producer of safety lighting, forward lighting, wiring harnesses, mirrors, turn signal switches, and safety accessories to the heavy-duty truck, trailer, and commercial vehicle industries. Headquartered in Falconer, New York, Truck-Lite has additional U.S. manufacturing facilities in Wellsboro, Coudersport, and McElhattan, Pennsylvania, Gilbert, Arizona (Rigid Industries) and Saline, Michigan (DAVCO Technology). International facilities are located in Harlow and Birmingham England; Puebla, Mexico; and Eisenach, Germany. Brian holds a Bachelor of Science in Industrial Engineering from West Virginia University and joined Truck-Lite as an IE. After successful implementation of the company’s first PC network in the 90’s, Brian was drafted into service in the IT department. He has been the senior IT leader for over 20 years.
Aaron Geiger's two main passions in life have always been Technology and Finance. He received a BSBA in Finance and Banking from the University of Missouri-Columbia, giving him a solid business finance background for ROI/TCO/RFP Analysis. Hestarted in Technology as an Infrastructure Engineer, designing and implementing Citrix solutions for a wide range of customers, ranging from small business to Fortune 500 companies.
In 2012, Geiger made the leap to Midsize Enterprise Executive as the CIO of Murphy Company, a leading Mechanical Contractor and Construction company. In 2013, he lead the MurphyTrack software initiative, for which he was awarded a Top 20 Most Innovative CIO award at MES 2014. Geiger joined ARCO National Construction in 2015 in a new CTO role, helping them accelerate their Technology adoption and drive value for their clients. ARCO was honored to be named “Client of the Year” by Alligatortek, ARCO’s development partner and MES vendor.
Most recently, Aaron Geiger joined Alberici Group in 2018 as their CTO. As CTO, he is defining the vision/roadmap for technology at Alberici and driving operational efficiency and customer experience. His team partners with project teams to constantly improve and iterate Alberici's technology stack. His vision statement is “To serve as a trusted advisor and partner in the evolution and improvement of our business.”
Doug Pointious currently serves as a BI Analytics Executive with Amerisure Insurance. He is an innovative technology executive, who has gained extensive expertise in strategic planning and complex solution delivery for an array of very successful business and information technology ventures. Pontious’ broad experience includes accomplishments ranging from designing, developing, and implementing high-performance technical architectures to leading a large Business Process Outsourcing organization.
As a seasoned global leader, Doug Pontious has accumulated significant operational, marketing, and customer service related business expertise in delivery of sophisticated enterprise application suites and advanced Business Intelligence frameworks. He has also established a strong business acumen from a diverse base of industries including insurance, financial services, and healthcare. All gained while serving in vital executive positions with a passion for designing transformational business solutions and developing highly professional teams.
Chance Irvine has been working in the technology field since 1998 filling roles in IS and IT from developer to senior management in both commercial and military spaces. Throughout his career, Chance has built a reputation for leading his team’s to operational excellence with full transparency and a core expectation of empowerment. In 10 years he orchestrated stabilization of applications and infrastructure in 3 different companies, impacting the efficiency and reliability of numerous business units as well as technology operations. During the same period Chance has consistent success in reducing costs while increasing resources through adoption of hosted and hybrid-cloud based solutions and services, ensuring appropriate service levels and partnerships to protect and enable the business. Chance has a BS in Geography with a Minor in Computer Science from Northwest Missouri State University. Chance has been a member of the Northwest Missouri State Computer Science Professional Advisory Team for 14 years, is a past president of the Nebraska IT Leadership Forum and is an advisory board member for Nebraska IT Symposium as well as Infotec.org conferences. He is currently the Director of IT Operations and Infrastructure at Proxibid, Inc located, in Omaha Nebraska.
Mary Wyderski is the Senior Director of Information Technology for DSC Logistics, a $500 million logistics firm based out of Chicago. Mary recently joined DSC after serving as the VP of Technology for PSI for 17 years. Due to her background in accounting and passion for technology, she recognizes the need to drive efficiency while focusing on how automation can increase the organization's bottom line. Mary's desire to streamline processes led to an early adoption of cloud strategy and resulted in the organization's ability to be more agile. Mary led a $5-million-dollar laboratory management system roll-out, encompassing 80 offices nationwide, which resulted in the company receiving a National Engineering Award for mobile technology. Mary attributes her success to working with a great team of leaders, vendors and technologists.
Glenn is an IT Manager for Valmont Industries and is responsible for Corporate IT budgeting/allocations, contracting, Global Voice, Global Internet web presence, web collaboration applications used in Valmont’s supply chain and employees. Glenn joined Valmont Industries in 1998 and leads IT to incubate new technologies and departments. Glenn has a B.S. in eCommerce/Business Administration from the University of Phoenix is a photographer and Great Dane lover.
As Director of IT and Chief Security Officer, Crum's team is responsible for all hospital technology systems including network, servers, storage, security, end points, telephone, PACS, Nurse Call, EMR, and more. To date, his team has implemented a new VM environment, a complete data center and network restructuring, Cerner EMR, offsite backup utilizing Veeam software and LightEdge data center for storage and disaster recovery, and new security systems as part of an extensive remodeling and expansion for the hospital and clinics. Prior to joining KHC in 2012, Crum held a variety of positions over a ten year period at Iowa Telecom, supporting the company's ISP, NOC, and internal help desk and operations. Crum also holds a Culinary Arts Certificate from the Lederwolff Culinary Academy in California.
John currently serves as the Senior Vice President and Chief Information Officer for Woods, which is based in Langhorne, Pennsylvania. Woods is a non-profit provider of health and community services for those with intellectual and/or developmental disabilities. Woods and its affiliates provide compassionate care and life-time learning opportunities to children and adults in Pennsylvania, New Jersey, New York, and Delaware. Services include education, rehabilitation, mental health, developmental (MR), residential, and vocational. As a member of the senior management team, he provides guidance and leadership in the selection and implementation of innovative information and telecommunications solutions. He has dedicated his entire 30plus-year career to the advancement of healthcare through the effective and efficient use of information. He holds a Master’s degree in Organizational Management from Misericordia University and two undergraduate degrees (Information Systems from the University of Scranton and Computer Science from the Pennsylvania State University). He served as President of the Pennsylvania Healthcare Information Technology Professionals (PHitP), a society of the Hospital and Healthsystem Association of PA and served as board chair of NEPARHIO (Northeast Pennsylvania Regional Health Information Organization). Board Service included Northeast Regional Cancer Institute, Catholic Social Services of Scranton, and Leadership Lackawanna. He maintains active involvement, in Northeast Pennsylvania Allied Health Education Council (NEPaAHEC) and local and district Rotary activities.
Ellen is a results-driver leader with a consistent track record of delivering business value through integration of highly effective people, process, and transformational technology. As an IT visionary with an innate and proven track record for building and managing successful teams, she has earned a reputation among partners and peers as a thought leader and early adopter in the areas of BI, data analytics, mobile solutions and cloud-based technologies. Building expert teams and collaborating with business stakeholders are the cornerstones for a successful IT organization that remains engaged, focused, and is acknowledged for their contributions. Areas of expertise include budgeting, vendor negotiations, compliance, policies and procedures, governance, ITIL, and cyber security. Ellen has held IT leadership positions at the Boston law firm of Palmer & Dodge, LLP (now Locke Lord, LLP), and HarbourVest Partners, LLC, a global asset management private equity firm. Ellen’s most recent position is working in government for the Commonwealth of Massachusetts where she is CIO for the Executive Office of Housing and Economic Development secretariat. In her spare time, Ellen enjoys sailing and skiing with family and friends.
Henry, who joined Burns & Levinson in 2003, is responsible for strategic planning for information technology for the firm. Previously, he was the Director of Information Technology at Hutchins, Wheeler & Dittmar in Boston. Henry had been with Hutchins since 1993 and was responsible for the planning, implementation and maintenance of automated systems for the firm. Prior to coming to Hutchins, Henry was with Gaston & Snow for 13 years. Henry has served for the past five years on the Board of Directors of the International Legal Technology Association, formerly known as LawNet, Inc. He has served as Secretary, President and Executive Vice President. Henry frequently speaks at conferences, seminars and events in regards to the use of technology in a law firm.
As VP IS/CIO, Tammy leads the Information Services department at Continental Mills, a privately held Food Manufacturer in the Seattle area which produces several well-known products including Krusteaz Baking mixes, Ghirardelli Brownies, Wild Roots Trail mix, Alpine Cider and Kretschmer Wheat germ. During the 22 years Tammy has been with Continental Mills, she has been responsible for the successful implementation of many major systems, including the company’s first ERP Application and several large scale manufacturing automation systems. Also during her time with Continental Mills, she has participated in growing the company from a regional manufacturer servicing the Pacific Northwest, to a national company with an international presence and multiple manufacturing sites across the US. In this role, Tammy is committed to building high performing teams who are both technically excellent and business savvy, seeing that as the key to her department’s success. In 2014 Tammy was named one of the “Top 20 Most Innovative Midmarket CIO’s” for her work on implementing Business Intelligence for the organization.
Before joining Continental Mills, Tammy started her career working at The Boeing Company, starting in the Industrial Engineering Department as a Master Scheduler and later working as a Systems Analyst. She earned a Bachelor’s Degree in Economics from the University of Washington and a Master’s Business Administration with concentrations in Operations Management and Information Systems, also at the UW.
Jeff Lutes is the VP of Technology for the Orlando Magic. He oversees the IT and broadcast technologies and services department. In addition to having responsibility for the IT infrastructure at the Magic facilities and the Amway Center, his teams are responsible for all technologies at the Amway Center including interior and exterior LED, IPTV streaming, digital displays, high density Wi-Fi, retail systems, all video room equipment, and strategic vendor and partner relationships. Prior to joining the Magic, Lutes worked as the VP of technology for an international manufacturing company in Central Florida. He is the former CIO of CNL Financial Group.
Ed Freed has recently been named IT Manager for Summit Polymers, a $650MIL tier 1 supplier to the automotive industry. Reporting directly to the CFO, Freed has been tasked with transforming the organization's IT initiatives. Prior to joining Summit Polymers, Freed was the IT Director for Service Express Inc. (SEI), a leader in the world of third-party hardware maintenance. He also has 7 years experience in municipal IT leadership where he was able to reduce IT budgets by over 50% while still increasing IT support and services through the implementation of cloud and other IT best practices. Prior to that Ed worked for a number of Internet start-ups on both coasts. He is a progressive and dynamic leader with over 12 years of IT leadership experience leveraging technology to help meet business needs.
Vennard Wright (PMP, ITIL Practitioner) is currently the Chief Information Officer (CIO) for the Washington Suburban Sanitary Commission (WSSC). As CIO, he provides the requisite leadership to transform the management of information technology (IT) capabilities and services to support WSSC’s mission of providing world class service to more than 1.8 million residents. In this role he is responsible for leading a client-focused and process-based organization that is fiscally responsible, consisting of WSSC staff, consultants, and implementation support organizations.
Prior to joining WSSC, his professional IT experience included serving as CIO for Prince George’s County Government (MD), Director of Technology for Hillary Clinton during her successful US Senate re-election campaign and subsequent 2008 Presidential Campaign. He was also Chief Technology Officer and Technical Organization Delivery Manager for Electronic Data Systems (EDS), which was subsequently acquired by Hewlett Packard (HP).
Paul Furtado is the Vice President of Information Technology for Lone Wolf Real Estate Technologies and is responsible for both the strategic planning and tactical implementation of information technology initiatives enterprise wide. Lone Wolf is the North American leader in real estate software, services and solutions and is deployed in over 9000 offices. Paul has previously spent 16 years on the consulting side of the IT world holding the position of Vice President – Technical Services for a large regional VAR in Canada. Paul has also served as a member of the CompTIA Task Force for the A+ Authorized Service Center Gold program and Gartner/IT ChannelVision.
Brian Melquist leads the IT organization at Truck-Lite Co., LLC, a major producer of safety lighting, forward lighting, wiring harnesses, mirrors, turn signal switches, and safety accessories to the heavy-duty truck, trailer, and commercial vehicle industries. Headquartered in Falconer, New York, Truck-Lite has additional U.S. manufacturing facilities in Wellsboro, Coudersport, and McElhattan, Pennsylvania, Gilbert, Arizona (Rigid Industries) and Saline, Michigan (DAVCO Technology). International facilities are located in Harlow and Birmingham England; Puebla, Mexico; and Eisenach, Germany. Brian holds a Bachelor of Science in Industrial Engineering from West Virginia University and joined Truck-Lite as an IE. After successful implementation of the company’s first PC network in the 90’s, Brian was drafted into service in the IT department. He has been the senior IT leader for over 20 years.
Aaron Geiger's two main passions in life have always been Technology and Finance. He received a BSBA in Finance and Banking from the University of Missouri-Columbia, giving him a solid business finance background for ROI/TCO/RFP Analysis. Hestarted in Technology as an Infrastructure Engineer, designing and implementing Citrix solutions for a wide range of customers, ranging from small business to Fortune 500 companies.
In 2012, Geiger made the leap to Midsize Enterprise Executive as the CIO of Murphy Company, a leading Mechanical Contractor and Construction company. In 2013, he lead the MurphyTrack software initiative, for which he was awarded a Top 20 Most Innovative CIO award at MES 2014. Geiger joined ARCO National Construction in 2015 in a new CTO role, helping them accelerate their Technology adoption and drive value for their clients. ARCO was honored to be named “Client of the Year” by Alligatortek, ARCO’s development partner and MES vendor.
Most recently, Aaron Geiger joined Alberici Group in 2018 as their CTO. As CTO, he is defining the vision/roadmap for technology at Alberici and driving operational efficiency and customer experience. His team partners with project teams to constantly improve and iterate Alberici's technology stack. His vision statement is “To serve as a trusted advisor and partner in the evolution and improvement of our business.”
Doug Pointious currently serves as a BI Analytics Executive with Amerisure Insurance. He is an innovative technology executive, who has gained extensive expertise in strategic planning and complex solution delivery for an array of very successful business and information technology ventures. Pontious’ broad experience includes accomplishments ranging from designing, developing, and implementing high-performance technical architectures to leading a large Business Process Outsourcing organization.
As a seasoned global leader, Doug Pontious has accumulated significant operational, marketing, and customer service related business expertise in delivery of sophisticated enterprise application suites and advanced Business Intelligence frameworks. He has also established a strong business acumen from a diverse base of industries including insurance, financial services, and healthcare. All gained while serving in vital executive positions with a passion for designing transformational business solutions and developing highly professional teams.
Chance Irvine has been working in the technology field since 1998 filling roles in IS and IT from developer to senior management in both commercial and military spaces. Throughout his career, Chance has built a reputation for leading his team’s to operational excellence with full transparency and a core expectation of empowerment. In 10 years he orchestrated stabilization of applications and infrastructure in 3 different companies, impacting the efficiency and reliability of numerous business units as well as technology operations. During the same period Chance has consistent success in reducing costs while increasing resources through adoption of hosted and hybrid-cloud based solutions and services, ensuring appropriate service levels and partnerships to protect and enable the business. Chance has a BS in Geography with a Minor in Computer Science from Northwest Missouri State University. Chance has been a member of the Northwest Missouri State Computer Science Professional Advisory Team for 14 years, is a past president of the Nebraska IT Leadership Forum and is an advisory board member for Nebraska IT Symposium as well as Infotec.org conferences. He is currently the Director of IT Operations and Infrastructure at Proxibid, Inc located, in Omaha Nebraska.
Mary Wyderski is the Senior Director of Information Technology for DSC Logistics, a $500 million logistics firm based out of Chicago. Mary recently joined DSC after serving as the VP of Technology for PSI for 17 years. Due to her background in accounting and passion for technology, she recognizes the need to drive efficiency while focusing on how automation can increase the organization's bottom line. Mary's desire to streamline processes led to an early adoption of cloud strategy and resulted in the organization's ability to be more agile. Mary led a $5-million-dollar laboratory management system roll-out, encompassing 80 offices nationwide, which resulted in the company receiving a National Engineering Award for mobile technology. Mary attributes her success to working with a great team of leaders, vendors and technologists.
Glenn is an IT Manager for Valmont Industries and is responsible for Corporate IT budgeting/allocations, contracting, Global Voice, Global Internet web presence, web collaboration applications used in Valmont’s supply chain and employees. Glenn joined Valmont Industries in 1998 and leads IT to incubate new technologies and departments. Glenn has a B.S. in eCommerce/Business Administration from the University of Phoenix is a photographer and Great Dane lover.
As Director of IT and Chief Security Officer, Crum's team is responsible for all hospital technology systems including network, servers, storage, security, end points, telephone, PACS, Nurse Call, EMR, and more. To date, his team has implemented a new VM environment, a complete data center and network restructuring, Cerner EMR, offsite backup utilizing Veeam software and LightEdge data center for storage and disaster recovery, and new security systems as part of an extensive remodeling and expansion for the hospital and clinics. Prior to joining KHC in 2012, Crum held a variety of positions over a ten year period at Iowa Telecom, supporting the company's ISP, NOC, and internal help desk and operations. Crum also holds a Culinary Arts Certificate from the Lederwolff Culinary Academy in California.
John currently serves as the Senior Vice President and Chief Information Officer for Woods, which is based in Langhorne, Pennsylvania. Woods is a non-profit provider of health and community services for those with intellectual and/or developmental disabilities. Woods and its affiliates provide compassionate care and life-time learning opportunities to children and adults in Pennsylvania, New Jersey, New York, and Delaware. Services include education, rehabilitation, mental health, developmental (MR), residential, and vocational. As a member of the senior management team, he provides guidance and leadership in the selection and implementation of innovative information and telecommunications solutions. He has dedicated his entire 30plus-year career to the advancement of healthcare through the effective and efficient use of information. He holds a Master’s degree in Organizational Management from Misericordia University and two undergraduate degrees (Information Systems from the University of Scranton and Computer Science from the Pennsylvania State University). He served as President of the Pennsylvania Healthcare Information Technology Professionals (PHitP), a society of the Hospital and Healthsystem Association of PA and served as board chair of NEPARHIO (Northeast Pennsylvania Regional Health Information Organization). Board Service included Northeast Regional Cancer Institute, Catholic Social Services of Scranton, and Leadership Lackawanna. He maintains active involvement, in Northeast Pennsylvania Allied Health Education Council (NEPaAHEC) and local and district Rotary activities.
Ellen is a results-driver leader with a consistent track record of delivering business value through integration of highly effective people, process, and transformational technology. As an IT visionary with an innate and proven track record for building and managing successful teams, she has earned a reputation among partners and peers as a thought leader and early adopter in the areas of BI, data analytics, mobile solutions and cloud-based technologies. Building expert teams and collaborating with business stakeholders are the cornerstones for a successful IT organization that remains engaged, focused, and is acknowledged for their contributions. Areas of expertise include budgeting, vendor negotiations, compliance, policies and procedures, governance, ITIL, and cyber security. Ellen has held IT leadership positions at the Boston law firm of Palmer & Dodge, LLP (now Locke Lord, LLP), and HarbourVest Partners, LLC, a global asset management private equity firm. Ellen’s most recent position is working in government for the Commonwealth of Massachusetts where she is CIO for the Executive Office of Housing and Economic Development secretariat. In her spare time, Ellen enjoys sailing and skiing with family and friends.
Henry, who joined Burns & Levinson in 2003, is responsible for strategic planning for information technology for the firm. Previously, he was the Director of Information Technology at Hutchins, Wheeler & Dittmar in Boston. Henry had been with Hutchins since 1993 and was responsible for the planning, implementation and maintenance of automated systems for the firm. Prior to coming to Hutchins, Henry was with Gaston & Snow for 13 years. Henry has served for the past five years on the Board of Directors of the International Legal Technology Association, formerly known as LawNet, Inc. He has served as Secretary, President and Executive Vice President. Henry frequently speaks at conferences, seminars and events in regards to the use of technology in a law firm.
As VP IS/CIO, Tammy leads the Information Services department at Continental Mills, a privately held Food Manufacturer in the Seattle area which produces several well-known products including Krusteaz Baking mixes, Ghirardelli Brownies, Wild Roots Trail mix, Alpine Cider and Kretschmer Wheat germ. During the 22 years Tammy has been with Continental Mills, she has been responsible for the successful implementation of many major systems, including the company’s first ERP Application and several large scale manufacturing automation systems. Also during her time with Continental Mills, she has participated in growing the company from a regional manufacturer servicing the Pacific Northwest, to a national company with an international presence and multiple manufacturing sites across the US. In this role, Tammy is committed to building high performing teams who are both technically excellent and business savvy, seeing that as the key to her department’s success. In 2014 Tammy was named one of the “Top 20 Most Innovative Midmarket CIO’s” for her work on implementing Business Intelligence for the organization.
Before joining Continental Mills, Tammy started her career working at The Boeing Company, starting in the Industrial Engineering Department as a Master Scheduler and later working as a Systems Analyst. She earned a Bachelor’s Degree in Economics from the University of Washington and a Master’s Business Administration with concentrations in Operations Management and Information Systems, also at the UW.
Jeff Lutes is the VP of Technology for the Orlando Magic. He oversees the IT and broadcast technologies and services department. In addition to having responsibility for the IT infrastructure at the Magic facilities and the Amway Center, his teams are responsible for all technologies at the Amway Center including interior and exterior LED, IPTV streaming, digital displays, high density Wi-Fi, retail systems, all video room equipment, and strategic vendor and partner relationships. Prior to joining the Magic, Lutes worked as the VP of technology for an international manufacturing company in Central Florida. He is the former CIO of CNL Financial Group.
Ed Freed has recently been named IT Manager for Summit Polymers, a $650MIL tier 1 supplier to the automotive industry. Reporting directly to the CFO, Freed has been tasked with transforming the organization's IT initiatives. Prior to joining Summit Polymers, Freed was the IT Director for Service Express Inc. (SEI), a leader in the world of third-party hardware maintenance. He also has 7 years experience in municipal IT leadership where he was able to reduce IT budgets by over 50% while still increasing IT support and services through the implementation of cloud and other IT best practices. Prior to that Ed worked for a number of Internet start-ups on both coasts. He is a progressive and dynamic leader with over 12 years of IT leadership experience leveraging technology to help meet business needs.
Vennard Wright (PMP, ITIL Practitioner) is currently the Chief Information Officer (CIO) for the Washington Suburban Sanitary Commission (WSSC). As CIO, he provides the requisite leadership to transform the management of information technology (IT) capabilities and services to support WSSC’s mission of providing world class service to more than 1.8 million residents. In this role he is responsible for leading a client-focused and process-based organization that is fiscally responsible, consisting of WSSC staff, consultants, and implementation support organizations.
Prior to joining WSSC, his professional IT experience included serving as CIO for Prince George’s County Government (MD), Director of Technology for Hillary Clinton during her successful US Senate re-election campaign and subsequent 2008 Presidential Campaign. He was also Chief Technology Officer and Technical Organization Delivery Manager for Electronic Data Systems (EDS), which was subsequently acquired by Hewlett Packard (HP).
Paul Furtado is the Vice President of Information Technology for Lone Wolf Real Estate Technologies and is responsible for both the strategic planning and tactical implementation of information technology initiatives enterprise wide. Lone Wolf is the North American leader in real estate software, services and solutions and is deployed in over 9000 offices. Paul has previously spent 16 years on the consulting side of the IT world holding the position of Vice President – Technical Services for a large regional VAR in Canada. Paul has also served as a member of the CompTIA Task Force for the A+ Authorized Service Center Gold program and Gartner/IT ChannelVision.
Brian Melquist leads the IT organization at Truck-Lite Co., LLC, a major producer of safety lighting, forward lighting, wiring harnesses, mirrors, turn signal switches, and safety accessories to the heavy-duty truck, trailer, and commercial vehicle industries. Headquartered in Falconer, New York, Truck-Lite has additional U.S. manufacturing facilities in Wellsboro, Coudersport, and McElhattan, Pennsylvania, Gilbert, Arizona (Rigid Industries) and Saline, Michigan (DAVCO Technology). International facilities are located in Harlow and Birmingham England; Puebla, Mexico; and Eisenach, Germany. Brian holds a Bachelor of Science in Industrial Engineering from West Virginia University and joined Truck-Lite as an IE. After successful implementation of the company’s first PC network in the 90’s, Brian was drafted into service in the IT department. He has been the senior IT leader for over 20 years.
Aaron Geiger's two main passions in life have always been Technology and Finance. He received a BSBA in Finance and Banking from the University of Missouri-Columbia, giving him a solid business finance background for ROI/TCO/RFP Analysis. Hestarted in Technology as an Infrastructure Engineer, designing and implementing Citrix solutions for a wide range of customers, ranging from small business to Fortune 500 companies.
In 2012, Geiger made the leap to Midsize Enterprise Executive as the CIO of Murphy Company, a leading Mechanical Contractor and Construction company. In 2013, he lead the MurphyTrack software initiative, for which he was awarded a Top 20 Most Innovative CIO award at MES 2014. Geiger joined ARCO National Construction in 2015 in a new CTO role, helping them accelerate their Technology adoption and drive value for their clients. ARCO was honored to be named “Client of the Year” by Alligatortek, ARCO’s development partner and MES vendor.
Most recently, Aaron Geiger joined Alberici Group in 2018 as their CTO. As CTO, he is defining the vision/roadmap for technology at Alberici and driving operational efficiency and customer experience. His team partners with project teams to constantly improve and iterate Alberici's technology stack. His vision statement is “To serve as a trusted advisor and partner in the evolution and improvement of our business.”
Doug Pointious currently serves as a BI Analytics Executive with Amerisure Insurance. He is an innovative technology executive, who has gained extensive expertise in strategic planning and complex solution delivery for an array of very successful business and information technology ventures. Pontious’ broad experience includes accomplishments ranging from designing, developing, and implementing high-performance technical architectures to leading a large Business Process Outsourcing organization.
As a seasoned global leader, Doug Pontious has accumulated significant operational, marketing, and customer service related business expertise in delivery of sophisticated enterprise application suites and advanced Business Intelligence frameworks. He has also established a strong business acumen from a diverse base of industries including insurance, financial services, and healthcare. All gained while serving in vital executive positions with a passion for designing transformational business solutions and developing highly professional teams.
Chance Irvine has been working in the technology field since 1998 filling roles in IS and IT from developer to senior management in both commercial and military spaces. Throughout his career, Chance has built a reputation for leading his team’s to operational excellence with full transparency and a core expectation of empowerment. In 10 years he orchestrated stabilization of applications and infrastructure in 3 different companies, impacting the efficiency and reliability of numerous business units as well as technology operations. During the same period Chance has consistent success in reducing costs while increasing resources through adoption of hosted and hybrid-cloud based solutions and services, ensuring appropriate service levels and partnerships to protect and enable the business. Chance has a BS in Geography with a Minor in Computer Science from Northwest Missouri State University. Chance has been a member of the Northwest Missouri State Computer Science Professional Advisory Team for 14 years, is a past president of the Nebraska IT Leadership Forum and is an advisory board member for Nebraska IT Symposium as well as Infotec.org conferences. He is currently the Director of IT Operations and Infrastructure at Proxibid, Inc located, in Omaha Nebraska.
Mary Wyderski is the Senior Director of Information Technology for DSC Logistics, a $500 million logistics firm based out of Chicago. Mary recently joined DSC after serving as the VP of Technology for PSI for 17 years. Due to her background in accounting and passion for technology, she recognizes the need to drive efficiency while focusing on how automation can increase the organization's bottom line. Mary's desire to streamline processes led to an early adoption of cloud strategy and resulted in the organization's ability to be more agile. Mary led a $5-million-dollar laboratory management system roll-out, encompassing 80 offices nationwide, which resulted in the company receiving a National Engineering Award for mobile technology. Mary attributes her success to working with a great team of leaders, vendors and technologists.
Glenn is an IT Manager for Valmont Industries and is responsible for Corporate IT budgeting/allocations, contracting, Global Voice, Global Internet web presence, web collaboration applications used in Valmont’s supply chain and employees. Glenn joined Valmont Industries in 1998 and leads IT to incubate new technologies and departments. Glenn has a B.S. in eCommerce/Business Administration from the University of Phoenix is a photographer and Great Dane lover.
As Director of IT and Chief Security Officer, Crum's team is responsible for all hospital technology systems including network, servers, storage, security, end points, telephone, PACS, Nurse Call, EMR, and more. To date, his team has implemented a new VM environment, a complete data center and network restructuring, Cerner EMR, offsite backup utilizing Veeam software and LightEdge data center for storage and disaster recovery, and new security systems as part of an extensive remodeling and expansion for the hospital and clinics. Prior to joining KHC in 2012, Crum held a variety of positions over a ten year period at Iowa Telecom, supporting the company's ISP, NOC, and internal help desk and operations. Crum also holds a Culinary Arts Certificate from the Lederwolff Culinary Academy in California.
John currently serves as the Senior Vice President and Chief Information Officer for Woods, which is based in Langhorne, Pennsylvania. Woods is a non-profit provider of health and community services for those with intellectual and/or developmental disabilities. Woods and its affiliates provide compassionate care and life-time learning opportunities to children and adults in Pennsylvania, New Jersey, New York, and Delaware. Services include education, rehabilitation, mental health, developmental (MR), residential, and vocational. As a member of the senior management team, he provides guidance and leadership in the selection and implementation of innovative information and telecommunications solutions. He has dedicated his entire 30plus-year career to the advancement of healthcare through the effective and efficient use of information. He holds a Master’s degree in Organizational Management from Misericordia University and two undergraduate degrees (Information Systems from the University of Scranton and Computer Science from the Pennsylvania State University). He served as President of the Pennsylvania Healthcare Information Technology Professionals (PHitP), a society of the Hospital and Healthsystem Association of PA and served as board chair of NEPARHIO (Northeast Pennsylvania Regional Health Information Organization). Board Service included Northeast Regional Cancer Institute, Catholic Social Services of Scranton, and Leadership Lackawanna. He maintains active involvement, in Northeast Pennsylvania Allied Health Education Council (NEPaAHEC) and local and district Rotary activities.
Ellen is a results-driver leader with a consistent track record of delivering business value through integration of highly effective people, process, and transformational technology. As an IT visionary with an innate and proven track record for building and managing successful teams, she has earned a reputation among partners and peers as a thought leader and early adopter in the areas of BI, data analytics, mobile solutions and cloud-based technologies. Building expert teams and collaborating with business stakeholders are the cornerstones for a successful IT organization that remains engaged, focused, and is acknowledged for their contributions. Areas of expertise include budgeting, vendor negotiations, compliance, policies and procedures, governance, ITIL, and cyber security. Ellen has held IT leadership positions at the Boston law firm of Palmer & Dodge, LLP (now Locke Lord, LLP), and HarbourVest Partners, LLC, a global asset management private equity firm. Ellen’s most recent position is working in government for the Commonwealth of Massachusetts where she is CIO for the Executive Office of Housing and Economic Development secretariat. In her spare time, Ellen enjoys sailing and skiing with family and friends.
Henry, who joined Burns & Levinson in 2003, is responsible for strategic planning for information technology for the firm. Previously, he was the Director of Information Technology at Hutchins, Wheeler & Dittmar in Boston. Henry had been with Hutchins since 1993 and was responsible for the planning, implementation and maintenance of automated systems for the firm. Prior to coming to Hutchins, Henry was with Gaston & Snow for 13 years. Henry has served for the past five years on the Board of Directors of the International Legal Technology Association, formerly known as LawNet, Inc. He has served as Secretary, President and Executive Vice President. Henry frequently speaks at conferences, seminars and events in regards to the use of technology in a law firm.
As VP IS/CIO, Tammy leads the Information Services department at Continental Mills, a privately held Food Manufacturer in the Seattle area which produces several well-known products including Krusteaz Baking mixes, Ghirardelli Brownies, Wild Roots Trail mix, Alpine Cider and Kretschmer Wheat germ. During the 22 years Tammy has been with Continental Mills, she has been responsible for the successful implementation of many major systems, including the company’s first ERP Application and several large scale manufacturing automation systems. Also during her time with Continental Mills, she has participated in growing the company from a regional manufacturer servicing the Pacific Northwest, to a national company with an international presence and multiple manufacturing sites across the US. In this role, Tammy is committed to building high performing teams who are both technically excellent and business savvy, seeing that as the key to her department’s success. In 2014 Tammy was named one of the “Top 20 Most Innovative Midmarket CIO’s” for her work on implementing Business Intelligence for the organization.
Before joining Continental Mills, Tammy started her career working at The Boeing Company, starting in the Industrial Engineering Department as a Master Scheduler and later working as a Systems Analyst. She earned a Bachelor’s Degree in Economics from the University of Washington and a Master’s Business Administration with concentrations in Operations Management and Information Systems, also at the UW.
Jeff Lutes is the VP of Technology for the Orlando Magic. He oversees the IT and broadcast technologies and services department. In addition to having responsibility for the IT infrastructure at the Magic facilities and the Amway Center, his teams are responsible for all technologies at the Amway Center including interior and exterior LED, IPTV streaming, digital displays, high density Wi-Fi, retail systems, all video room equipment, and strategic vendor and partner relationships. Prior to joining the Magic, Lutes worked as the VP of technology for an international manufacturing company in Central Florida. He is the former CIO of CNL Financial Group.
Ed Freed has recently been named IT Manager for Summit Polymers, a $650MIL tier 1 supplier to the automotive industry. Reporting directly to the CFO, Freed has been tasked with transforming the organization's IT initiatives. Prior to joining Summit Polymers, Freed was the IT Director for Service Express Inc. (SEI), a leader in the world of third-party hardware maintenance. He also has 7 years experience in municipal IT leadership where he was able to reduce IT budgets by over 50% while still increasing IT support and services through the implementation of cloud and other IT best practices. Prior to that Ed worked for a number of Internet start-ups on both coasts. He is a progressive and dynamic leader with over 12 years of IT leadership experience leveraging technology to help meet business needs.
Vennard Wright (PMP, ITIL Practitioner) is currently the Chief Information Officer (CIO) for the Washington Suburban Sanitary Commission (WSSC). As CIO, he provides the requisite leadership to transform the management of information technology (IT) capabilities and services to support WSSC’s mission of providing world class service to more than 1.8 million residents. In this role he is responsible for leading a client-focused and process-based organization that is fiscally responsible, consisting of WSSC staff, consultants, and implementation support organizations.
Prior to joining WSSC, his professional IT experience included serving as CIO for Prince George’s County Government (MD), Director of Technology for Hillary Clinton during her successful US Senate re-election campaign and subsequent 2008 Presidential Campaign. He was also Chief Technology Officer and Technical Organization Delivery Manager for Electronic Data Systems (EDS), which was subsequently acquired by Hewlett Packard (HP).
Paul Furtado is the Vice President of Information Technology for Lone Wolf Real Estate Technologies and is responsible for both the strategic planning and tactical implementation of information technology initiatives enterprise wide. Lone Wolf is the North American leader in real estate software, services and solutions and is deployed in over 9000 offices. Paul has previously spent 16 years on the consulting side of the IT world holding the position of Vice President – Technical Services for a large regional VAR in Canada. Paul has also served as a member of the CompTIA Task Force for the A+ Authorized Service Center Gold program and Gartner/IT ChannelVision.
Brian Melquist leads the IT organization at Truck-Lite Co., LLC, a major producer of safety lighting, forward lighting, wiring harnesses, mirrors, turn signal switches, and safety accessories to the heavy-duty truck, trailer, and commercial vehicle industries. Headquartered in Falconer, New York, Truck-Lite has additional U.S. manufacturing facilities in Wellsboro, Coudersport, and McElhattan, Pennsylvania, Gilbert, Arizona (Rigid Industries) and Saline, Michigan (DAVCO Technology). International facilities are located in Harlow and Birmingham England; Puebla, Mexico; and Eisenach, Germany. Brian holds a Bachelor of Science in Industrial Engineering from West Virginia University and joined Truck-Lite as an IE. After successful implementation of the company’s first PC network in the 90’s, Brian was drafted into service in the IT department. He has been the senior IT leader for over 20 years.
Aaron Geiger's two main passions in life have always been Technology and Finance. He received a BSBA in Finance and Banking from the University of Missouri-Columbia, giving him a solid business finance background for ROI/TCO/RFP Analysis. Hestarted in Technology as an Infrastructure Engineer, designing and implementing Citrix solutions for a wide range of customers, ranging from small business to Fortune 500 companies.
In 2012, Geiger made the leap to Midsize Enterprise Executive as the CIO of Murphy Company, a leading Mechanical Contractor and Construction company. In 2013, he lead the MurphyTrack software initiative, for which he was awarded a Top 20 Most Innovative CIO award at MES 2014. Geiger joined ARCO National Construction in 2015 in a new CTO role, helping them accelerate their Technology adoption and drive value for their clients. ARCO was honored to be named “Client of the Year” by Alligatortek, ARCO’s development partner and MES vendor.
Most recently, Aaron Geiger joined Alberici Group in 2018 as their CTO. As CTO, he is defining the vision/roadmap for technology at Alberici and driving operational efficiency and customer experience. His team partners with project teams to constantly improve and iterate Alberici's technology stack. His vision statement is “To serve as a trusted advisor and partner in the evolution and improvement of our business.”
Doug Pointious currently serves as a BI Analytics Executive with Amerisure Insurance. He is an innovative technology executive, who has gained extensive expertise in strategic planning and complex solution delivery for an array of very successful business and information technology ventures. Pontious’ broad experience includes accomplishments ranging from designing, developing, and implementing high-performance technical architectures to leading a large Business Process Outsourcing organization.
As a seasoned global leader, Doug Pontious has accumulated significant operational, marketing, and customer service related business expertise in delivery of sophisticated enterprise application suites and advanced Business Intelligence frameworks. He has also established a strong business acumen from a diverse base of industries including insurance, financial services, and healthcare. All gained while serving in vital executive positions with a passion for designing transformational business solutions and developing highly professional teams.
Chance Irvine has been working in the technology field since 1998 filling roles in IS and IT from developer to senior management in both commercial and military spaces. Throughout his career, Chance has built a reputation for leading his team’s to operational excellence with full transparency and a core expectation of empowerment. In 10 years he orchestrated stabilization of applications and infrastructure in 3 different companies, impacting the efficiency and reliability of numerous business units as well as technology operations. During the same period Chance has consistent success in reducing costs while increasing resources through adoption of hosted and hybrid-cloud based solutions and services, ensuring appropriate service levels and partnerships to protect and enable the business. Chance has a BS in Geography with a Minor in Computer Science from Northwest Missouri State University. Chance has been a member of the Northwest Missouri State Computer Science Professional Advisory Team for 14 years, is a past president of the Nebraska IT Leadership Forum and is an advisory board member for Nebraska IT Symposium as well as Infotec.org conferences. He is currently the Director of IT Operations and Infrastructure at Proxibid, Inc located, in Omaha Nebraska.
Mary Wyderski is the Senior Director of Information Technology for DSC Logistics, a $500 million logistics firm based out of Chicago. Mary recently joined DSC after serving as the VP of Technology for PSI for 17 years. Due to her background in accounting and passion for technology, she recognizes the need to drive efficiency while focusing on how automation can increase the organization's bottom line. Mary's desire to streamline processes led to an early adoption of cloud strategy and resulted in the organization's ability to be more agile. Mary led a $5-million-dollar laboratory management system roll-out, encompassing 80 offices nationwide, which resulted in the company receiving a National Engineering Award for mobile technology. Mary attributes her success to working with a great team of leaders, vendors and technologists.
Glenn is an IT Manager for Valmont Industries and is responsible for Corporate IT budgeting/allocations, contracting, Global Voice, Global Internet web presence, web collaboration applications used in Valmont’s supply chain and employees. Glenn joined Valmont Industries in 1998 and leads IT to incubate new technologies and departments. Glenn has a B.S. in eCommerce/Business Administration from the University of Phoenix is a photographer and Great Dane lover.
As Director of IT and Chief Security Officer, Crum's team is responsible for all hospital technology systems including network, servers, storage, security, end points, telephone, PACS, Nurse Call, EMR, and more. To date, his team has implemented a new VM environment, a complete data center and network restructuring, Cerner EMR, offsite backup utilizing Veeam software and LightEdge data center for storage and disaster recovery, and new security systems as part of an extensive remodeling and expansion for the hospital and clinics. Prior to joining KHC in 2012, Crum held a variety of positions over a ten year period at Iowa Telecom, supporting the company's ISP, NOC, and internal help desk and operations. Crum also holds a Culinary Arts Certificate from the Lederwolff Culinary Academy in California.
John currently serves as the Senior Vice President and Chief Information Officer for Woods, which is based in Langhorne, Pennsylvania. Woods is a non-profit provider of health and community services for those with intellectual and/or developmental disabilities. Woods and its affiliates provide compassionate care and life-time learning opportunities to children and adults in Pennsylvania, New Jersey, New York, and Delaware. Services include education, rehabilitation, mental health, developmental (MR), residential, and vocational. As a member of the senior management team, he provides guidance and leadership in the selection and implementation of innovative information and telecommunications solutions. He has dedicated his entire 30plus-year career to the advancement of healthcare through the effective and efficient use of information. He holds a Master’s degree in Organizational Management from Misericordia University and two undergraduate degrees (Information Systems from the University of Scranton and Computer Science from the Pennsylvania State University). He served as President of the Pennsylvania Healthcare Information Technology Professionals (PHitP), a society of the Hospital and Healthsystem Association of PA and served as board chair of NEPARHIO (Northeast Pennsylvania Regional Health Information Organization). Board Service included Northeast Regional Cancer Institute, Catholic Social Services of Scranton, and Leadership Lackawanna. He maintains active involvement, in Northeast Pennsylvania Allied Health Education Council (NEPaAHEC) and local and district Rotary activities.
Ellen is a results-driver leader with a consistent track record of delivering business value through integration of highly effective people, process, and transformational technology. As an IT visionary with an innate and proven track record for building and managing successful teams, she has earned a reputation among partners and peers as a thought leader and early adopter in the areas of BI, data analytics, mobile solutions and cloud-based technologies. Building expert teams and collaborating with business stakeholders are the cornerstones for a successful IT organization that remains engaged, focused, and is acknowledged for their contributions. Areas of expertise include budgeting, vendor negotiations, compliance, policies and procedures, governance, ITIL, and cyber security. Ellen has held IT leadership positions at the Boston law firm of Palmer & Dodge, LLP (now Locke Lord, LLP), and HarbourVest Partners, LLC, a global asset management private equity firm. Ellen’s most recent position is working in government for the Commonwealth of Massachusetts where she is CIO for the Executive Office of Housing and Economic Development secretariat. In her spare time, Ellen enjoys sailing and skiing with family and friends.
Henry, who joined Burns & Levinson in 2003, is responsible for strategic planning for information technology for the firm. Previously, he was the Director of Information Technology at Hutchins, Wheeler & Dittmar in Boston. Henry had been with Hutchins since 1993 and was responsible for the planning, implementation and maintenance of automated systems for the firm. Prior to coming to Hutchins, Henry was with Gaston & Snow for 13 years. Henry has served for the past five years on the Board of Directors of the International Legal Technology Association, formerly known as LawNet, Inc. He has served as Secretary, President and Executive Vice President. Henry frequently speaks at conferences, seminars and events in regards to the use of technology in a law firm.
As VP IS/CIO, Tammy leads the Information Services department at Continental Mills, a privately held Food Manufacturer in the Seattle area which produces several well-known products including Krusteaz Baking mixes, Ghirardelli Brownies, Wild Roots Trail mix, Alpine Cider and Kretschmer Wheat germ. During the 22 years Tammy has been with Continental Mills, she has been responsible for the successful implementation of many major systems, including the company’s first ERP Application and several large scale manufacturing automation systems. Also during her time with Continental Mills, she has participated in growing the company from a regional manufacturer servicing the Pacific Northwest, to a national company with an international presence and multiple manufacturing sites across the US. In this role, Tammy is committed to building high performing teams who are both technically excellent and business savvy, seeing that as the key to her department’s success. In 2014 Tammy was named one of the “Top 20 Most Innovative Midmarket CIO’s” for her work on implementing Business Intelligence for the organization.
Before joining Continental Mills, Tammy started her career working at The Boeing Company, starting in the Industrial Engineering Department as a Master Scheduler and later working as a Systems Analyst. She earned a Bachelor’s Degree in Economics from the University of Washington and a Master’s Business Administration with concentrations in Operations Management and Information Systems, also at the UW.
Jeff Lutes is the VP of Technology for the Orlando Magic. He oversees the IT and broadcast technologies and services department. In addition to having responsibility for the IT infrastructure at the Magic facilities and the Amway Center, his teams are responsible for all technologies at the Amway Center including interior and exterior LED, IPTV streaming, digital displays, high density Wi-Fi, retail systems, all video room equipment, and strategic vendor and partner relationships. Prior to joining the Magic, Lutes worked as the VP of technology for an international manufacturing company in Central Florida. He is the former CIO of CNL Financial Group.
Ed Freed has recently been named IT Manager for Summit Polymers, a $650MIL tier 1 supplier to the automotive industry. Reporting directly to the CFO, Freed has been tasked with transforming the organization's IT initiatives. Prior to joining Summit Polymers, Freed was the IT Director for Service Express Inc. (SEI), a leader in the world of third-party hardware maintenance. He also has 7 years experience in municipal IT leadership where he was able to reduce IT budgets by over 50% while still increasing IT support and services through the implementation of cloud and other IT best practices. Prior to that Ed worked for a number of Internet start-ups on both coasts. He is a progressive and dynamic leader with over 12 years of IT leadership experience leveraging technology to help meet business needs.
Vennard Wright (PMP, ITIL Practitioner) is currently the Chief Information Officer (CIO) for the Washington Suburban Sanitary Commission (WSSC). As CIO, he provides the requisite leadership to transform the management of information technology (IT) capabilities and services to support WSSC’s mission of providing world class service to more than 1.8 million residents. In this role he is responsible for leading a client-focused and process-based organization that is fiscally responsible, consisting of WSSC staff, consultants, and implementation support organizations.
Prior to joining WSSC, his professional IT experience included serving as CIO for Prince George’s County Government (MD), Director of Technology for Hillary Clinton during her successful US Senate re-election campaign and subsequent 2008 Presidential Campaign. He was also Chief Technology Officer and Technical Organization Delivery Manager for Electronic Data Systems (EDS), which was subsequently acquired by Hewlett Packard (HP).
Paul Furtado is the Vice President of Information Technology for Lone Wolf Real Estate Technologies and is responsible for both the strategic planning and tactical implementation of information technology initiatives enterprise wide. Lone Wolf is the North American leader in real estate software, services and solutions and is deployed in over 9000 offices. Paul has previously spent 16 years on the consulting side of the IT world holding the position of Vice President – Technical Services for a large regional VAR in Canada. Paul has also served as a member of the CompTIA Task Force for the A+ Authorized Service Center Gold program and Gartner/IT ChannelVision.
Brian Melquist leads the IT organization at Truck-Lite Co., LLC, a major producer of safety lighting, forward lighting, wiring harnesses, mirrors, turn signal switches, and safety accessories to the heavy-duty truck, trailer, and commercial vehicle industries. Headquartered in Falconer, New York, Truck-Lite has additional U.S. manufacturing facilities in Wellsboro, Coudersport, and McElhattan, Pennsylvania, Gilbert, Arizona (Rigid Industries) and Saline, Michigan (DAVCO Technology). International facilities are located in Harlow and Birmingham England; Puebla, Mexico; and Eisenach, Germany. Brian holds a Bachelor of Science in Industrial Engineering from West Virginia University and joined Truck-Lite as an IE. After successful implementation of the company’s first PC network in the 90’s, Brian was drafted into service in the IT department. He has been the senior IT leader for over 20 years.
Aaron Geiger's two main passions in life have always been Technology and Finance. He received a BSBA in Finance and Banking from the University of Missouri-Columbia, giving him a solid business finance background for ROI/TCO/RFP Analysis. Hestarted in Technology as an Infrastructure Engineer, designing and implementing Citrix solutions for a wide range of customers, ranging from small business to Fortune 500 companies.
In 2012, Geiger made the leap to Midsize Enterprise Executive as the CIO of Murphy Company, a leading Mechanical Contractor and Construction company. In 2013, he lead the MurphyTrack software initiative, for which he was awarded a Top 20 Most Innovative CIO award at MES 2014. Geiger joined ARCO National Construction in 2015 in a new CTO role, helping them accelerate their Technology adoption and drive value for their clients. ARCO was honored to be named “Client of the Year” by Alligatortek, ARCO’s development partner and MES vendor.
Most recently, Aaron Geiger joined Alberici Group in 2018 as their CTO. As CTO, he is defining the vision/roadmap for technology at Alberici and driving operational efficiency and customer experience. His team partners with project teams to constantly improve and iterate Alberici's technology stack. His vision statement is “To serve as a trusted advisor and partner in the evolution and improvement of our business.”
Doug Pointious currently serves as a BI Analytics Executive with Amerisure Insurance. He is an innovative technology executive, who has gained extensive expertise in strategic planning and complex solution delivery for an array of very successful business and information technology ventures. Pontious’ broad experience includes accomplishments ranging from designing, developing, and implementing high-performance technical architectures to leading a large Business Process Outsourcing organization.
As a seasoned global leader, Doug Pontious has accumulated significant operational, marketing, and customer service related business expertise in delivery of sophisticated enterprise application suites and advanced Business Intelligence frameworks. He has also established a strong business acumen from a diverse base of industries including insurance, financial services, and healthcare. All gained while serving in vital executive positions with a passion for designing transformational business solutions and developing highly professional teams.
Chance Irvine has been working in the technology field since 1998 filling roles in IS and IT from developer to senior management in both commercial and military spaces. Throughout his career, Chance has built a reputation for leading his team’s to operational excellence with full transparency and a core expectation of empowerment. In 10 years he orchestrated stabilization of applications and infrastructure in 3 different companies, impacting the efficiency and reliability of numerous business units as well as technology operations. During the same period Chance has consistent success in reducing costs while increasing resources through adoption of hosted and hybrid-cloud based solutions and services, ensuring appropriate service levels and partnerships to protect and enable the business. Chance has a BS in Geography with a Minor in Computer Science from Northwest Missouri State University. Chance has been a member of the Northwest Missouri State Computer Science Professional Advisory Team for 14 years, is a past president of the Nebraska IT Leadership Forum and is an advisory board member for Nebraska IT Symposium as well as Infotec.org conferences. He is currently the Director of IT Operations and Infrastructure at Proxibid, Inc located, in Omaha Nebraska.
Mary Wyderski is the Senior Director of Information Technology for DSC Logistics, a $500 million logistics firm based out of Chicago. Mary recently joined DSC after serving as the VP of Technology for PSI for 17 years. Due to her background in accounting and passion for technology, she recognizes the need to drive efficiency while focusing on how automation can increase the organization's bottom line. Mary's desire to streamline processes led to an early adoption of cloud strategy and resulted in the organization's ability to be more agile. Mary led a $5-million-dollar laboratory management system roll-out, encompassing 80 offices nationwide, which resulted in the company receiving a National Engineering Award for mobile technology. Mary attributes her success to working with a great team of leaders, vendors and technologists.
Glenn is an IT Manager for Valmont Industries and is responsible for Corporate IT budgeting/allocations, contracting, Global Voice, Global Internet web presence, web collaboration applications used in Valmont’s supply chain and employees. Glenn joined Valmont Industries in 1998 and leads IT to incubate new technologies and departments. Glenn has a B.S. in eCommerce/Business Administration from the University of Phoenix is a photographer and Great Dane lover.
As Director of IT and Chief Security Officer, Crum's team is responsible for all hospital technology systems including network, servers, storage, security, end points, telephone, PACS, Nurse Call, EMR, and more. To date, his team has implemented a new VM environment, a complete data center and network restructuring, Cerner EMR, offsite backup utilizing Veeam software and LightEdge data center for storage and disaster recovery, and new security systems as part of an extensive remodeling and expansion for the hospital and clinics. Prior to joining KHC in 2012, Crum held a variety of positions over a ten year period at Iowa Telecom, supporting the company's ISP, NOC, and internal help desk and operations. Crum also holds a Culinary Arts Certificate from the Lederwolff Culinary Academy in California.
John currently serves as the Senior Vice President and Chief Information Officer for Woods, which is based in Langhorne, Pennsylvania. Woods is a non-profit provider of health and community services for those with intellectual and/or developmental disabilities. Woods and its affiliates provide compassionate care and life-time learning opportunities to children and adults in Pennsylvania, New Jersey, New York, and Delaware. Services include education, rehabilitation, mental health, developmental (MR), residential, and vocational. As a member of the senior management team, he provides guidance and leadership in the selection and implementation of innovative information and telecommunications solutions. He has dedicated his entire 30plus-year career to the advancement of healthcare through the effective and efficient use of information. He holds a Master’s degree in Organizational Management from Misericordia University and two undergraduate degrees (Information Systems from the University of Scranton and Computer Science from the Pennsylvania State University). He served as President of the Pennsylvania Healthcare Information Technology Professionals (PHitP), a society of the Hospital and Healthsystem Association of PA and served as board chair of NEPARHIO (Northeast Pennsylvania Regional Health Information Organization). Board Service included Northeast Regional Cancer Institute, Catholic Social Services of Scranton, and Leadership Lackawanna. He maintains active involvement, in Northeast Pennsylvania Allied Health Education Council (NEPaAHEC) and local and district Rotary activities.
Ellen is a results-driver leader with a consistent track record of delivering business value through integration of highly effective people, process, and transformational technology. As an IT visionary with an innate and proven track record for building and managing successful teams, she has earned a reputation among partners and peers as a thought leader and early adopter in the areas of BI, data analytics, mobile solutions and cloud-based technologies. Building expert teams and collaborating with business stakeholders are the cornerstones for a successful IT organization that remains engaged, focused, and is acknowledged for their contributions. Areas of expertise include budgeting, vendor negotiations, compliance, policies and procedures, governance, ITIL, and cyber security. Ellen has held IT leadership positions at the Boston law firm of Palmer & Dodge, LLP (now Locke Lord, LLP), and HarbourVest Partners, LLC, a global asset management private equity firm. Ellen’s most recent position is working in government for the Commonwealth of Massachusetts where she is CIO for the Executive Office of Housing and Economic Development secretariat. In her spare time, Ellen enjoys sailing and skiing with family and friends.
Henry, who joined Burns & Levinson in 2003, is responsible for strategic planning for information technology for the firm. Previously, he was the Director of Information Technology at Hutchins, Wheeler & Dittmar in Boston. Henry had been with Hutchins since 1993 and was responsible for the planning, implementation and maintenance of automated systems for the firm. Prior to coming to Hutchins, Henry was with Gaston & Snow for 13 years. Henry has served for the past five years on the Board of Directors of the International Legal Technology Association, formerly known as LawNet, Inc. He has served as Secretary, President and Executive Vice President. Henry frequently speaks at conferences, seminars and events in regards to the use of technology in a law firm.
As VP IS/CIO, Tammy leads the Information Services department at Continental Mills, a privately held Food Manufacturer in the Seattle area which produces several well-known products including Krusteaz Baking mixes, Ghirardelli Brownies, Wild Roots Trail mix, Alpine Cider and Kretschmer Wheat germ. During the 22 years Tammy has been with Continental Mills, she has been responsible for the successful implementation of many major systems, including the company’s first ERP Application and several large scale manufacturing automation systems. Also during her time with Continental Mills, she has participated in growing the company from a regional manufacturer servicing the Pacific Northwest, to a national company with an international presence and multiple manufacturing sites across the US. In this role, Tammy is committed to building high performing teams who are both technically excellent and business savvy, seeing that as the key to her department’s success. In 2014 Tammy was named one of the “Top 20 Most Innovative Midmarket CIO’s” for her work on implementing Business Intelligence for the organization.
Before joining Continental Mills, Tammy started her career working at The Boeing Company, starting in the Industrial Engineering Department as a Master Scheduler and later working as a Systems Analyst. She earned a Bachelor’s Degree in Economics from the University of Washington and a Master’s Business Administration with concentrations in Operations Management and Information Systems, also at the UW.
Jeff Lutes is the VP of Technology for the Orlando Magic. He oversees the IT and broadcast technologies and services department. In addition to having responsibility for the IT infrastructure at the Magic facilities and the Amway Center, his teams are responsible for all technologies at the Amway Center including interior and exterior LED, IPTV streaming, digital displays, high density Wi-Fi, retail systems, all video room equipment, and strategic vendor and partner relationships. Prior to joining the Magic, Lutes worked as the VP of technology for an international manufacturing company in Central Florida. He is the former CIO of CNL Financial Group.
Ed Freed has recently been named IT Manager for Summit Polymers, a $650MIL tier 1 supplier to the automotive industry. Reporting directly to the CFO, Freed has been tasked with transforming the organization's IT initiatives. Prior to joining Summit Polymers, Freed was the IT Director for Service Express Inc. (SEI), a leader in the world of third-party hardware maintenance. He also has 7 years experience in municipal IT leadership where he was able to reduce IT budgets by over 50% while still increasing IT support and services through the implementation of cloud and other IT best practices. Prior to that Ed worked for a number of Internet start-ups on both coasts. He is a progressive and dynamic leader with over 12 years of IT leadership experience leveraging technology to help meet business needs.
Vennard Wright (PMP, ITIL Practitioner) is currently the Chief Information Officer (CIO) for the Washington Suburban Sanitary Commission (WSSC). As CIO, he provides the requisite leadership to transform the management of information technology (IT) capabilities and services to support WSSC’s mission of providing world class service to more than 1.8 million residents. In this role he is responsible for leading a client-focused and process-based organization that is fiscally responsible, consisting of WSSC staff, consultants, and implementation support organizations.
Prior to joining WSSC, his professional IT experience included serving as CIO for Prince George’s County Government (MD), Director of Technology for Hillary Clinton during her successful US Senate re-election campaign and subsequent 2008 Presidential Campaign. He was also Chief Technology Officer and Technical Organization Delivery Manager for Electronic Data Systems (EDS), which was subsequently acquired by Hewlett Packard (HP).
Paul Furtado is the Vice President of Information Technology for Lone Wolf Real Estate Technologies and is responsible for both the strategic planning and tactical implementation of information technology initiatives enterprise wide. Lone Wolf is the North American leader in real estate software, services and solutions and is deployed in over 9000 offices. Paul has previously spent 16 years on the consulting side of the IT world holding the position of Vice President – Technical Services for a large regional VAR in Canada. Paul has also served as a member of the CompTIA Task Force for the A+ Authorized Service Center Gold program and Gartner/IT ChannelVision.
Brian Melquist leads the IT organization at Truck-Lite Co., LLC, a major producer of safety lighting, forward lighting, wiring harnesses, mirrors, turn signal switches, and safety accessories to the heavy-duty truck, trailer, and commercial vehicle industries. Headquartered in Falconer, New York, Truck-Lite has additional U.S. manufacturing facilities in Wellsboro, Coudersport, and McElhattan, Pennsylvania, Gilbert, Arizona (Rigid Industries) and Saline, Michigan (DAVCO Technology). International facilities are located in Harlow and Birmingham England; Puebla, Mexico; and Eisenach, Germany. Brian holds a Bachelor of Science in Industrial Engineering from West Virginia University and joined Truck-Lite as an IE. After successful implementation of the company’s first PC network in the 90’s, Brian was drafted into service in the IT department. He has been the senior IT leader for over 20 years.
Aaron Geiger's two main passions in life have always been Technology and Finance. He received a BSBA in Finance and Banking from the University of Missouri-Columbia, giving him a solid business finance background for ROI/TCO/RFP Analysis. Hestarted in Technology as an Infrastructure Engineer, designing and implementing Citrix solutions for a wide range of customers, ranging from small business to Fortune 500 companies.
In 2012, Geiger made the leap to Midsize Enterprise Executive as the CIO of Murphy Company, a leading Mechanical Contractor and Construction company. In 2013, he lead the MurphyTrack software initiative, for which he was awarded a Top 20 Most Innovative CIO award at MES 2014. Geiger joined ARCO National Construction in 2015 in a new CTO role, helping them accelerate their Technology adoption and drive value for their clients. ARCO was honored to be named “Client of the Year” by Alligatortek, ARCO’s development partner and MES vendor.
Most recently, Aaron Geiger joined Alberici Group in 2018 as their CTO. As CTO, he is defining the vision/roadmap for technology at Alberici and driving operational efficiency and customer experience. His team partners with project teams to constantly improve and iterate Alberici's technology stack. His vision statement is “To serve as a trusted advisor and partner in the evolution and improvement of our business.”
Doug Pointious currently serves as a BI Analytics Executive with Amerisure Insurance. He is an innovative technology executive, who has gained extensive expertise in strategic planning and complex solution delivery for an array of very successful business and information technology ventures. Pontious’ broad experience includes accomplishments ranging from designing, developing, and implementing high-performance technical architectures to leading a large Business Process Outsourcing organization.
As a seasoned global leader, Doug Pontious has accumulated significant operational, marketing, and customer service related business expertise in delivery of sophisticated enterprise application suites and advanced Business Intelligence frameworks. He has also established a strong business acumen from a diverse base of industries including insurance, financial services, and healthcare. All gained while serving in vital executive positions with a passion for designing transformational business solutions and developing highly professional teams.
Chance Irvine has been working in the technology field since 1998 filling roles in IS and IT from developer to senior management in both commercial and military spaces. Throughout his career, Chance has built a reputation for leading his team’s to operational excellence with full transparency and a core expectation of empowerment. In 10 years he orchestrated stabilization of applications and infrastructure in 3 different companies, impacting the efficiency and reliability of numerous business units as well as technology operations. During the same period Chance has consistent success in reducing costs while increasing resources through adoption of hosted and hybrid-cloud based solutions and services, ensuring appropriate service levels and partnerships to protect and enable the business. Chance has a BS in Geography with a Minor in Computer Science from Northwest Missouri State University. Chance has been a member of the Northwest Missouri State Computer Science Professional Advisory Team for 14 years, is a past president of the Nebraska IT Leadership Forum and is an advisory board member for Nebraska IT Symposium as well as Infotec.org conferences. He is currently the Director of IT Operations and Infrastructure at Proxibid, Inc located, in Omaha Nebraska.
Mary Wyderski is the Senior Director of Information Technology for DSC Logistics, a $500 million logistics firm based out of Chicago. Mary recently joined DSC after serving as the VP of Technology for PSI for 17 years. Due to her background in accounting and passion for technology, she recognizes the need to drive efficiency while focusing on how automation can increase the organization's bottom line. Mary's desire to streamline processes led to an early adoption of cloud strategy and resulted in the organization's ability to be more agile. Mary led a $5-million-dollar laboratory management system roll-out, encompassing 80 offices nationwide, which resulted in the company receiving a National Engineering Award for mobile technology. Mary attributes her success to working with a great team of leaders, vendors and technologists.
Glenn is an IT Manager for Valmont Industries and is responsible for Corporate IT budgeting/allocations, contracting, Global Voice, Global Internet web presence, web collaboration applications used in Valmont’s supply chain and employees. Glenn joined Valmont Industries in 1998 and leads IT to incubate new technologies and departments. Glenn has a B.S. in eCommerce/Business Administration from the University of Phoenix is a photographer and Great Dane lover.
As Director of IT and Chief Security Officer, Crum's team is responsible for all hospital technology systems including network, servers, storage, security, end points, telephone, PACS, Nurse Call, EMR, and more. To date, his team has implemented a new VM environment, a complete data center and network restructuring, Cerner EMR, offsite backup utilizing Veeam software and LightEdge data center for storage and disaster recovery, and new security systems as part of an extensive remodeling and expansion for the hospital and clinics. Prior to joining KHC in 2012, Crum held a variety of positions over a ten year period at Iowa Telecom, supporting the company's ISP, NOC, and internal help desk and operations. Crum also holds a Culinary Arts Certificate from the Lederwolff Culinary Academy in California.
John currently serves as the Senior Vice President and Chief Information Officer for Woods, which is based in Langhorne, Pennsylvania. Woods is a non-profit provider of health and community services for those with intellectual and/or developmental disabilities. Woods and its affiliates provide compassionate care and life-time learning opportunities to children and adults in Pennsylvania, New Jersey, New York, and Delaware. Services include education, rehabilitation, mental health, developmental (MR), residential, and vocational. As a member of the senior management team, he provides guidance and leadership in the selection and implementation of innovative information and telecommunications solutions. He has dedicated his entire 30plus-year career to the advancement of healthcare through the effective and efficient use of information. He holds a Master’s degree in Organizational Management from Misericordia University and two undergraduate degrees (Information Systems from the University of Scranton and Computer Science from the Pennsylvania State University). He served as President of the Pennsylvania Healthcare Information Technology Professionals (PHitP), a society of the Hospital and Healthsystem Association of PA and served as board chair of NEPARHIO (Northeast Pennsylvania Regional Health Information Organization). Board Service included Northeast Regional Cancer Institute, Catholic Social Services of Scranton, and Leadership Lackawanna. He maintains active involvement, in Northeast Pennsylvania Allied Health Education Council (NEPaAHEC) and local and district Rotary activities.
Ellen is a results-driver leader with a consistent track record of delivering business value through integration of highly effective people, process, and transformational technology. As an IT visionary with an innate and proven track record for building and managing successful teams, she has earned a reputation among partners and peers as a thought leader and early adopter in the areas of BI, data analytics, mobile solutions and cloud-based technologies. Building expert teams and collaborating with business stakeholders are the cornerstones for a successful IT organization that remains engaged, focused, and is acknowledged for their contributions. Areas of expertise include budgeting, vendor negotiations, compliance, policies and procedures, governance, ITIL, and cyber security. Ellen has held IT leadership positions at the Boston law firm of Palmer & Dodge, LLP (now Locke Lord, LLP), and HarbourVest Partners, LLC, a global asset management private equity firm. Ellen’s most recent position is working in government for the Commonwealth of Massachusetts where she is CIO for the Executive Office of Housing and Economic Development secretariat. In her spare time, Ellen enjoys sailing and skiing with family and friends.
Henry, who joined Burns & Levinson in 2003, is responsible for strategic planning for information technology for the firm. Previously, he was the Director of Information Technology at Hutchins, Wheeler & Dittmar in Boston. Henry had been with Hutchins since 1993 and was responsible for the planning, implementation and maintenance of automated systems for the firm. Prior to coming to Hutchins, Henry was with Gaston & Snow for 13 years. Henry has served for the past five years on the Board of Directors of the International Legal Technology Association, formerly known as LawNet, Inc. He has served as Secretary, President and Executive Vice President. Henry frequently speaks at conferences, seminars and events in regards to the use of technology in a law firm.
As VP IS/CIO, Tammy leads the Information Services department at Continental Mills, a privately held Food Manufacturer in the Seattle area which produces several well-known products including Krusteaz Baking mixes, Ghirardelli Brownies, Wild Roots Trail mix, Alpine Cider and Kretschmer Wheat germ. During the 22 years Tammy has been with Continental Mills, she has been responsible for the successful implementation of many major systems, including the company’s first ERP Application and several large scale manufacturing automation systems. Also during her time with Continental Mills, she has participated in growing the company from a regional manufacturer servicing the Pacific Northwest, to a national company with an international presence and multiple manufacturing sites across the US. In this role, Tammy is committed to building high performing teams who are both technically excellent and business savvy, seeing that as the key to her department’s success. In 2014 Tammy was named one of the “Top 20 Most Innovative Midmarket CIO’s” for her work on implementing Business Intelligence for the organization.
Before joining Continental Mills, Tammy started her career working at The Boeing Company, starting in the Industrial Engineering Department as a Master Scheduler and later working as a Systems Analyst. She earned a Bachelor’s Degree in Economics from the University of Washington and a Master’s Business Administration with concentrations in Operations Management and Information Systems, also at the UW.
Jeff Lutes is the VP of Technology for the Orlando Magic. He oversees the IT and broadcast technologies and services department. In addition to having responsibility for the IT infrastructure at the Magic facilities and the Amway Center, his teams are responsible for all technologies at the Amway Center including interior and exterior LED, IPTV streaming, digital displays, high density Wi-Fi, retail systems, all video room equipment, and strategic vendor and partner relationships. Prior to joining the Magic, Lutes worked as the VP of technology for an international manufacturing company in Central Florida. He is the former CIO of CNL Financial Group.
Ed Freed has recently been named IT Manager for Summit Polymers, a $650MIL tier 1 supplier to the automotive industry. Reporting directly to the CFO, Freed has been tasked with transforming the organization's IT initiatives. Prior to joining Summit Polymers, Freed was the IT Director for Service Express Inc. (SEI), a leader in the world of third-party hardware maintenance. He also has 7 years experience in municipal IT leadership where he was able to reduce IT budgets by over 50% while still increasing IT support and services through the implementation of cloud and other IT best practices. Prior to that Ed worked for a number of Internet start-ups on both coasts. He is a progressive and dynamic leader with over 12 years of IT leadership experience leveraging technology to help meet business needs.
Vennard Wright (PMP, ITIL Practitioner) is currently the Chief Information Officer (CIO) for the Washington Suburban Sanitary Commission (WSSC). As CIO, he provides the requisite leadership to transform the management of information technology (IT) capabilities and services to support WSSC’s mission of providing world class service to more than 1.8 million residents. In this role he is responsible for leading a client-focused and process-based organization that is fiscally responsible, consisting of WSSC staff, consultants, and implementation support organizations.
Prior to joining WSSC, his professional IT experience included serving as CIO for Prince George’s County Government (MD), Director of Technology for Hillary Clinton during her successful US Senate re-election campaign and subsequent 2008 Presidential Campaign. He was also Chief Technology Officer and Technical Organization Delivery Manager for Electronic Data Systems (EDS), which was subsequently acquired by Hewlett Packard (HP).
Paul Furtado is the Vice President of Information Technology for Lone Wolf Real Estate Technologies and is responsible for both the strategic planning and tactical implementation of information technology initiatives enterprise wide. Lone Wolf is the North American leader in real estate software, services and solutions and is deployed in over 9000 offices. Paul has previously spent 16 years on the consulting side of the IT world holding the position of Vice President – Technical Services for a large regional VAR in Canada. Paul has also served as a member of the CompTIA Task Force for the A+ Authorized Service Center Gold program and Gartner/IT ChannelVision.
Brian Melquist leads the IT organization at Truck-Lite Co., LLC, a major producer of safety lighting, forward lighting, wiring harnesses, mirrors, turn signal switches, and safety accessories to the heavy-duty truck, trailer, and commercial vehicle industries. Headquartered in Falconer, New York, Truck-Lite has additional U.S. manufacturing facilities in Wellsboro, Coudersport, and McElhattan, Pennsylvania, Gilbert, Arizona (Rigid Industries) and Saline, Michigan (DAVCO Technology). International facilities are located in Harlow and Birmingham England; Puebla, Mexico; and Eisenach, Germany. Brian holds a Bachelor of Science in Industrial Engineering from West Virginia University and joined Truck-Lite as an IE. After successful implementation of the company’s first PC network in the 90’s, Brian was drafted into service in the IT department. He has been the senior IT leader for over 20 years.
Aaron Geiger's two main passions in life have always been Technology and Finance. He received a BSBA in Finance and Banking from the University of Missouri-Columbia, giving him a solid business finance background for ROI/TCO/RFP Analysis. Hestarted in Technology as an Infrastructure Engineer, designing and implementing Citrix solutions for a wide range of customers, ranging from small business to Fortune 500 companies.
In 2012, Geiger made the leap to Midsize Enterprise Executive as the CIO of Murphy Company, a leading Mechanical Contractor and Construction company. In 2013, he lead the MurphyTrack software initiative, for which he was awarded a Top 20 Most Innovative CIO award at MES 2014. Geiger joined ARCO National Construction in 2015 in a new CTO role, helping them accelerate their Technology adoption and drive value for their clients. ARCO was honored to be named “Client of the Year” by Alligatortek, ARCO’s development partner and MES vendor.
Most recently, Aaron Geiger joined Alberici Group in 2018 as their CTO. As CTO, he is defining the vision/roadmap for technology at Alberici and driving operational efficiency and customer experience. His team partners with project teams to constantly improve and iterate Alberici's technology stack. His vision statement is “To serve as a trusted advisor and partner in the evolution and improvement of our business.”
Doug Pointious currently serves as a BI Analytics Executive with Amerisure Insurance. He is an innovative technology executive, who has gained extensive expertise in strategic planning and complex solution delivery for an array of very successful business and information technology ventures. Pontious’ broad experience includes accomplishments ranging from designing, developing, and implementing high-performance technical architectures to leading a large Business Process Outsourcing organization.
As a seasoned global leader, Doug Pontious has accumulated significant operational, marketing, and customer service related business expertise in delivery of sophisticated enterprise application suites and advanced Business Intelligence frameworks. He has also established a strong business acumen from a diverse base of industries including insurance, financial services, and healthcare. All gained while serving in vital executive positions with a passion for designing transformational business solutions and developing highly professional teams.
Chance Irvine has been working in the technology field since 1998 filling roles in IS and IT from developer to senior management in both commercial and military spaces. Throughout his career, Chance has built a reputation for leading his team’s to operational excellence with full transparency and a core expectation of empowerment. In 10 years he orchestrated stabilization of applications and infrastructure in 3 different companies, impacting the efficiency and reliability of numerous business units as well as technology operations. During the same period Chance has consistent success in reducing costs while increasing resources through adoption of hosted and hybrid-cloud based solutions and services, ensuring appropriate service levels and partnerships to protect and enable the business. Chance has a BS in Geography with a Minor in Computer Science from Northwest Missouri State University. Chance has been a member of the Northwest Missouri State Computer Science Professional Advisory Team for 14 years, is a past president of the Nebraska IT Leadership Forum and is an advisory board member for Nebraska IT Symposium as well as Infotec.org conferences. He is currently the Director of IT Operations and Infrastructure at Proxibid, Inc located, in Omaha Nebraska.
Mary Wyderski is the Senior Director of Information Technology for DSC Logistics, a $500 million logistics firm based out of Chicago. Mary recently joined DSC after serving as the VP of Technology for PSI for 17 years. Due to her background in accounting and passion for technology, she recognizes the need to drive efficiency while focusing on how automation can increase the organization's bottom line. Mary's desire to streamline processes led to an early adoption of cloud strategy and resulted in the organization's ability to be more agile. Mary led a $5-million-dollar laboratory management system roll-out, encompassing 80 offices nationwide, which resulted in the company receiving a National Engineering Award for mobile technology. Mary attributes her success to working with a great team of leaders, vendors and technologists.
Glenn is an IT Manager for Valmont Industries and is responsible for Corporate IT budgeting/allocations, contracting, Global Voice, Global Internet web presence, web collaboration applications used in Valmont’s supply chain and employees. Glenn joined Valmont Industries in 1998 and leads IT to incubate new technologies and departments. Glenn has a B.S. in eCommerce/Business Administration from the University of Phoenix is a photographer and Great Dane lover.
As Director of IT and Chief Security Officer, Crum's team is responsible for all hospital technology systems including network, servers, storage, security, end points, telephone, PACS, Nurse Call, EMR, and more. To date, his team has implemented a new VM environment, a complete data center and network restructuring, Cerner EMR, offsite backup utilizing Veeam software and LightEdge data center for storage and disaster recovery, and new security systems as part of an extensive remodeling and expansion for the hospital and clinics. Prior to joining KHC in 2012, Crum held a variety of positions over a ten year period at Iowa Telecom, supporting the company's ISP, NOC, and internal help desk and operations. Crum also holds a Culinary Arts Certificate from the Lederwolff Culinary Academy in California.
John currently serves as the Senior Vice President and Chief Information Officer for Woods, which is based in Langhorne, Pennsylvania. Woods is a non-profit provider of health and community services for those with intellectual and/or developmental disabilities. Woods and its affiliates provide compassionate care and life-time learning opportunities to children and adults in Pennsylvania, New Jersey, New York, and Delaware. Services include education, rehabilitation, mental health, developmental (MR), residential, and vocational. As a member of the senior management team, he provides guidance and leadership in the selection and implementation of innovative information and telecommunications solutions. He has dedicated his entire 30plus-year career to the advancement of healthcare through the effective and efficient use of information. He holds a Master’s degree in Organizational Management from Misericordia University and two undergraduate degrees (Information Systems from the University of Scranton and Computer Science from the Pennsylvania State University). He served as President of the Pennsylvania Healthcare Information Technology Professionals (PHitP), a society of the Hospital and Healthsystem Association of PA and served as board chair of NEPARHIO (Northeast Pennsylvania Regional Health Information Organization). Board Service included Northeast Regional Cancer Institute, Catholic Social Services of Scranton, and Leadership Lackawanna. He maintains active involvement, in Northeast Pennsylvania Allied Health Education Council (NEPaAHEC) and local and district Rotary activities.
Ellen is a results-driver leader with a consistent track record of delivering business value through integration of highly effective people, process, and transformational technology. As an IT visionary with an innate and proven track record for building and managing successful teams, she has earned a reputation among partners and peers as a thought leader and early adopter in the areas of BI, data analytics, mobile solutions and cloud-based technologies. Building expert teams and collaborating with business stakeholders are the cornerstones for a successful IT organization that remains engaged, focused, and is acknowledged for their contributions. Areas of expertise include budgeting, vendor negotiations, compliance, policies and procedures, governance, ITIL, and cyber security. Ellen has held IT leadership positions at the Boston law firm of Palmer & Dodge, LLP (now Locke Lord, LLP), and HarbourVest Partners, LLC, a global asset management private equity firm. Ellen’s most recent position is working in government for the Commonwealth of Massachusetts where she is CIO for the Executive Office of Housing and Economic Development secretariat. In her spare time, Ellen enjoys sailing and skiing with family and friends.
Henry, who joined Burns & Levinson in 2003, is responsible for strategic planning for information technology for the firm. Previously, he was the Director of Information Technology at Hutchins, Wheeler & Dittmar in Boston. Henry had been with Hutchins since 1993 and was responsible for the planning, implementation and maintenance of automated systems for the firm. Prior to coming to Hutchins, Henry was with Gaston & Snow for 13 years. Henry has served for the past five years on the Board of Directors of the International Legal Technology Association, formerly known as LawNet, Inc. He has served as Secretary, President and Executive Vice President. Henry frequently speaks at conferences, seminars and events in regards to the use of technology in a law firm.
As VP IS/CIO, Tammy leads the Information Services department at Continental Mills, a privately held Food Manufacturer in the Seattle area which produces several well-known products including Krusteaz Baking mixes, Ghirardelli Brownies, Wild Roots Trail mix, Alpine Cider and Kretschmer Wheat germ. During the 22 years Tammy has been with Continental Mills, she has been responsible for the successful implementation of many major systems, including the company’s first ERP Application and several large scale manufacturing automation systems. Also during her time with Continental Mills, she has participated in growing the company from a regional manufacturer servicing the Pacific Northwest, to a national company with an international presence and multiple manufacturing sites across the US. In this role, Tammy is committed to building high performing teams who are both technically excellent and business savvy, seeing that as the key to her department’s success. In 2014 Tammy was named one of the “Top 20 Most Innovative Midmarket CIO’s” for her work on implementing Business Intelligence for the organization.
Before joining Continental Mills, Tammy started her career working at The Boeing Company, starting in the Industrial Engineering Department as a Master Scheduler and later working as a Systems Analyst. She earned a Bachelor’s Degree in Economics from the University of Washington and a Master’s Business Administration with concentrations in Operations Management and Information Systems, also at the UW.
Jeff Lutes is the VP of Technology for the Orlando Magic. He oversees the IT and broadcast technologies and services department. In addition to having responsibility for the IT infrastructure at the Magic facilities and the Amway Center, his teams are responsible for all technologies at the Amway Center including interior and exterior LED, IPTV streaming, digital displays, high density Wi-Fi, retail systems, all video room equipment, and strategic vendor and partner relationships. Prior to joining the Magic, Lutes worked as the VP of technology for an international manufacturing company in Central Florida. He is the former CIO of CNL Financial Group.
Ed Freed has recently been named IT Manager for Summit Polymers, a $650MIL tier 1 supplier to the automotive industry. Reporting directly to the CFO, Freed has been tasked with transforming the organization's IT initiatives. Prior to joining Summit Polymers, Freed was the IT Director for Service Express Inc. (SEI), a leader in the world of third-party hardware maintenance. He also has 7 years experience in municipal IT leadership where he was able to reduce IT budgets by over 50% while still increasing IT support and services through the implementation of cloud and other IT best practices. Prior to that Ed worked for a number of Internet start-ups on both coasts. He is a progressive and dynamic leader with over 12 years of IT leadership experience leveraging technology to help meet business needs.
Vennard Wright (PMP, ITIL Practitioner) is currently the Chief Information Officer (CIO) for the Washington Suburban Sanitary Commission (WSSC). As CIO, he provides the requisite leadership to transform the management of information technology (IT) capabilities and services to support WSSC’s mission of providing world class service to more than 1.8 million residents. In this role he is responsible for leading a client-focused and process-based organization that is fiscally responsible, consisting of WSSC staff, consultants, and implementation support organizations.
Prior to joining WSSC, his professional IT experience included serving as CIO for Prince George’s County Government (MD), Director of Technology for Hillary Clinton during her successful US Senate re-election campaign and subsequent 2008 Presidential Campaign. He was also Chief Technology Officer and Technical Organization Delivery Manager for Electronic Data Systems (EDS), which was subsequently acquired by Hewlett Packard (HP).
Paul Furtado is the Vice President of Information Technology for Lone Wolf Real Estate Technologies and is responsible for both the strategic planning and tactical implementation of information technology initiatives enterprise wide. Lone Wolf is the North American leader in real estate software, services and solutions and is deployed in over 9000 offices. Paul has previously spent 16 years on the consulting side of the IT world holding the position of Vice President – Technical Services for a large regional VAR in Canada. Paul has also served as a member of the CompTIA Task Force for the A+ Authorized Service Center Gold program and Gartner/IT ChannelVision.
Brian Melquist leads the IT organization at Truck-Lite Co., LLC, a major producer of safety lighting, forward lighting, wiring harnesses, mirrors, turn signal switches, and safety accessories to the heavy-duty truck, trailer, and commercial vehicle industries. Headquartered in Falconer, New York, Truck-Lite has additional U.S. manufacturing facilities in Wellsboro, Coudersport, and McElhattan, Pennsylvania, Gilbert, Arizona (Rigid Industries) and Saline, Michigan (DAVCO Technology). International facilities are located in Harlow and Birmingham England; Puebla, Mexico; and Eisenach, Germany. Brian holds a Bachelor of Science in Industrial Engineering from West Virginia University and joined Truck-Lite as an IE. After successful implementation of the company’s first PC network in the 90’s, Brian was drafted into service in the IT department. He has been the senior IT leader for over 20 years.
Aaron Geiger's two main passions in life have always been Technology and Finance. He received a BSBA in Finance and Banking from the University of Missouri-Columbia, giving him a solid business finance background for ROI/TCO/RFP Analysis. Hestarted in Technology as an Infrastructure Engineer, designing and implementing Citrix solutions for a wide range of customers, ranging from small business to Fortune 500 companies.
In 2012, Geiger made the leap to Midsize Enterprise Executive as the CIO of Murphy Company, a leading Mechanical Contractor and Construction company. In 2013, he lead the MurphyTrack software initiative, for which he was awarded a Top 20 Most Innovative CIO award at MES 2014. Geiger joined ARCO National Construction in 2015 in a new CTO role, helping them accelerate their Technology adoption and drive value for their clients. ARCO was honored to be named “Client of the Year” by Alligatortek, ARCO’s development partner and MES vendor.
Most recently, Aaron Geiger joined Alberici Group in 2018 as their CTO. As CTO, he is defining the vision/roadmap for technology at Alberici and driving operational efficiency and customer experience. His team partners with project teams to constantly improve and iterate Alberici's technology stack. His vision statement is “To serve as a trusted advisor and partner in the evolution and improvement of our business.”
Doug Pointious currently serves as a BI Analytics Executive with Amerisure Insurance. He is an innovative technology executive, who has gained extensive expertise in strategic planning and complex solution delivery for an array of very successful business and information technology ventures. Pontious’ broad experience includes accomplishments ranging from designing, developing, and implementing high-performance technical architectures to leading a large Business Process Outsourcing organization.
As a seasoned global leader, Doug Pontious has accumulated significant operational, marketing, and customer service related business expertise in delivery of sophisticated enterprise application suites and advanced Business Intelligence frameworks. He has also established a strong business acumen from a diverse base of industries including insurance, financial services, and healthcare. All gained while serving in vital executive positions with a passion for designing transformational business solutions and developing highly professional teams.
Chance Irvine has been working in the technology field since 1998 filling roles in IS and IT from developer to senior management in both commercial and military spaces. Throughout his career, Chance has built a reputation for leading his team’s to operational excellence with full transparency and a core expectation of empowerment. In 10 years he orchestrated stabilization of applications and infrastructure in 3 different companies, impacting the efficiency and reliability of numerous business units as well as technology operations. During the same period Chance has consistent success in reducing costs while increasing resources through adoption of hosted and hybrid-cloud based solutions and services, ensuring appropriate service levels and partnerships to protect and enable the business. Chance has a BS in Geography with a Minor in Computer Science from Northwest Missouri State University. Chance has been a member of the Northwest Missouri State Computer Science Professional Advisory Team for 14 years, is a past president of the Nebraska IT Leadership Forum and is an advisory board member for Nebraska IT Symposium as well as Infotec.org conferences. He is currently the Director of IT Operations and Infrastructure at Proxibid, Inc located, in Omaha Nebraska.
Mary Wyderski is the Senior Director of Information Technology for DSC Logistics, a $500 million logistics firm based out of Chicago. Mary recently joined DSC after serving as the VP of Technology for PSI for 17 years. Due to her background in accounting and passion for technology, she recognizes the need to drive efficiency while focusing on how automation can increase the organization's bottom line. Mary's desire to streamline processes led to an early adoption of cloud strategy and resulted in the organization's ability to be more agile. Mary led a $5-million-dollar laboratory management system roll-out, encompassing 80 offices nationwide, which resulted in the company receiving a National Engineering Award for mobile technology. Mary attributes her success to working with a great team of leaders, vendors and technologists.
Glenn is an IT Manager for Valmont Industries and is responsible for Corporate IT budgeting/allocations, contracting, Global Voice, Global Internet web presence, web collaboration applications used in Valmont’s supply chain and employees. Glenn joined Valmont Industries in 1998 and leads IT to incubate new technologies and departments. Glenn has a B.S. in eCommerce/Business Administration from the University of Phoenix is a photographer and Great Dane lover.
As Director of IT and Chief Security Officer, Crum's team is responsible for all hospital technology systems including network, servers, storage, security, end points, telephone, PACS, Nurse Call, EMR, and more. To date, his team has implemented a new VM environment, a complete data center and network restructuring, Cerner EMR, offsite backup utilizing Veeam software and LightEdge data center for storage and disaster recovery, and new security systems as part of an extensive remodeling and expansion for the hospital and clinics. Prior to joining KHC in 2012, Crum held a variety of positions over a ten year period at Iowa Telecom, supporting the company's ISP, NOC, and internal help desk and operations. Crum also holds a Culinary Arts Certificate from the Lederwolff Culinary Academy in California.
John currently serves as the Senior Vice President and Chief Information Officer for Woods, which is based in Langhorne, Pennsylvania. Woods is a non-profit provider of health and community services for those with intellectual and/or developmental disabilities. Woods and its affiliates provide compassionate care and life-time learning opportunities to children and adults in Pennsylvania, New Jersey, New York, and Delaware. Services include education, rehabilitation, mental health, developmental (MR), residential, and vocational. As a member of the senior management team, he provides guidance and leadership in the selection and implementation of innovative information and telecommunications solutions. He has dedicated his entire 30plus-year career to the advancement of healthcare through the effective and efficient use of information. He holds a Master’s degree in Organizational Management from Misericordia University and two undergraduate degrees (Information Systems from the University of Scranton and Computer Science from the Pennsylvania State University). He served as President of the Pennsylvania Healthcare Information Technology Professionals (PHitP), a society of the Hospital and Healthsystem Association of PA and served as board chair of NEPARHIO (Northeast Pennsylvania Regional Health Information Organization). Board Service included Northeast Regional Cancer Institute, Catholic Social Services of Scranton, and Leadership Lackawanna. He maintains active involvement, in Northeast Pennsylvania Allied Health Education Council (NEPaAHEC) and local and district Rotary activities.
Ellen is a results-driver leader with a consistent track record of delivering business value through integration of highly effective people, process, and transformational technology. As an IT visionary with an innate and proven track record for building and managing successful teams, she has earned a reputation among partners and peers as a thought leader and early adopter in the areas of BI, data analytics, mobile solutions and cloud-based technologies. Building expert teams and collaborating with business stakeholders are the cornerstones for a successful IT organization that remains engaged, focused, and is acknowledged for their contributions. Areas of expertise include budgeting, vendor negotiations, compliance, policies and procedures, governance, ITIL, and cyber security. Ellen has held IT leadership positions at the Boston law firm of Palmer & Dodge, LLP (now Locke Lord, LLP), and HarbourVest Partners, LLC, a global asset management private equity firm. Ellen’s most recent position is working in government for the Commonwealth of Massachusetts where she is CIO for the Executive Office of Housing and Economic Development secretariat. In her spare time, Ellen enjoys sailing and skiing with family and friends.
Henry, who joined Burns & Levinson in 2003, is responsible for strategic planning for information technology for the firm. Previously, he was the Director of Information Technology at Hutchins, Wheeler & Dittmar in Boston. Henry had been with Hutchins since 1993 and was responsible for the planning, implementation and maintenance of automated systems for the firm. Prior to coming to Hutchins, Henry was with Gaston & Snow for 13 years. Henry has served for the past five years on the Board of Directors of the International Legal Technology Association, formerly known as LawNet, Inc. He has served as Secretary, President and Executive Vice President. Henry frequently speaks at conferences, seminars and events in regards to the use of technology in a law firm.
As VP IS/CIO, Tammy leads the Information Services department at Continental Mills, a privately held Food Manufacturer in the Seattle area which produces several well-known products including Krusteaz Baking mixes, Ghirardelli Brownies, Wild Roots Trail mix, Alpine Cider and Kretschmer Wheat germ. During the 22 years Tammy has been with Continental Mills, she has been responsible for the successful implementation of many major systems, including the company’s first ERP Application and several large scale manufacturing automation systems. Also during her time with Continental Mills, she has participated in growing the company from a regional manufacturer servicing the Pacific Northwest, to a national company with an international presence and multiple manufacturing sites across the US. In this role, Tammy is committed to building high performing teams who are both technically excellent and business savvy, seeing that as the key to her department’s success. In 2014 Tammy was named one of the “Top 20 Most Innovative Midmarket CIO’s” for her work on implementing Business Intelligence for the organization.
Before joining Continental Mills, Tammy started her career working at The Boeing Company, starting in the Industrial Engineering Department as a Master Scheduler and later working as a Systems Analyst. She earned a Bachelor’s Degree in Economics from the University of Washington and a Master’s Business Administration with concentrations in Operations Management and Information Systems, also at the UW.
Jeff Lutes is the VP of Technology for the Orlando Magic. He oversees the IT and broadcast technologies and services department. In addition to having responsibility for the IT infrastructure at the Magic facilities and the Amway Center, his teams are responsible for all technologies at the Amway Center including interior and exterior LED, IPTV streaming, digital displays, high density Wi-Fi, retail systems, all video room equipment, and strategic vendor and partner relationships. Prior to joining the Magic, Lutes worked as the VP of technology for an international manufacturing company in Central Florida. He is the former CIO of CNL Financial Group.
Ed Freed has recently been named IT Manager for Summit Polymers, a $650MIL tier 1 supplier to the automotive industry. Reporting directly to the CFO, Freed has been tasked with transforming the organization's IT initiatives. Prior to joining Summit Polymers, Freed was the IT Director for Service Express Inc. (SEI), a leader in the world of third-party hardware maintenance. He also has 7 years experience in municipal IT leadership where he was able to reduce IT budgets by over 50% while still increasing IT support and services through the implementation of cloud and other IT best practices. Prior to that Ed worked for a number of Internet start-ups on both coasts. He is a progressive and dynamic leader with over 12 years of IT leadership experience leveraging technology to help meet business needs.
Vennard Wright (PMP, ITIL Practitioner) is currently the Chief Information Officer (CIO) for the Washington Suburban Sanitary Commission (WSSC). As CIO, he provides the requisite leadership to transform the management of information technology (IT) capabilities and services to support WSSC’s mission of providing world class service to more than 1.8 million residents. In this role he is responsible for leading a client-focused and process-based organization that is fiscally responsible, consisting of WSSC staff, consultants, and implementation support organizations.
Prior to joining WSSC, his professional IT experience included serving as CIO for Prince George’s County Government (MD), Director of Technology for Hillary Clinton during her successful US Senate re-election campaign and subsequent 2008 Presidential Campaign. He was also Chief Technology Officer and Technical Organization Delivery Manager for Electronic Data Systems (EDS), which was subsequently acquired by Hewlett Packard (HP).
Paul Furtado is the Vice President of Information Technology for Lone Wolf Real Estate Technologies and is responsible for both the strategic planning and tactical implementation of information technology initiatives enterprise wide. Lone Wolf is the North American leader in real estate software, services and solutions and is deployed in over 9000 offices. Paul has previously spent 16 years on the consulting side of the IT world holding the position of Vice President – Technical Services for a large regional VAR in Canada. Paul has also served as a member of the CompTIA Task Force for the A+ Authorized Service Center Gold program and Gartner/IT ChannelVision.
Brian Melquist leads the IT organization at Truck-Lite Co., LLC, a major producer of safety lighting, forward lighting, wiring harnesses, mirrors, turn signal switches, and safety accessories to the heavy-duty truck, trailer, and commercial vehicle industries. Headquartered in Falconer, New York, Truck-Lite has additional U.S. manufacturing facilities in Wellsboro, Coudersport, and McElhattan, Pennsylvania, Gilbert, Arizona (Rigid Industries) and Saline, Michigan (DAVCO Technology). International facilities are located in Harlow and Birmingham England; Puebla, Mexico; and Eisenach, Germany. Brian holds a Bachelor of Science in Industrial Engineering from West Virginia University and joined Truck-Lite as an IE. After successful implementation of the company’s first PC network in the 90’s, Brian was drafted into service in the IT department. He has been the senior IT leader for over 20 years.
Aaron Geiger's two main passions in life have always been Technology and Finance. He received a BSBA in Finance and Banking from the University of Missouri-Columbia, giving him a solid business finance background for ROI/TCO/RFP Analysis. Hestarted in Technology as an Infrastructure Engineer, designing and implementing Citrix solutions for a wide range of customers, ranging from small business to Fortune 500 companies.
In 2012, Geiger made the leap to Midsize Enterprise Executive as the CIO of Murphy Company, a leading Mechanical Contractor and Construction company. In 2013, he lead the MurphyTrack software initiative, for which he was awarded a Top 20 Most Innovative CIO award at MES 2014. Geiger joined ARCO National Construction in 2015 in a new CTO role, helping them accelerate their Technology adoption and drive value for their clients. ARCO was honored to be named “Client of the Year” by Alligatortek, ARCO’s development partner and MES vendor.
Most recently, Aaron Geiger joined Alberici Group in 2018 as their CTO. As CTO, he is defining the vision/roadmap for technology at Alberici and driving operational efficiency and customer experience. His team partners with project teams to constantly improve and iterate Alberici's technology stack. His vision statement is “To serve as a trusted advisor and partner in the evolution and improvement of our business.”
Doug Pointious currently serves as a BI Analytics Executive with Amerisure Insurance. He is an innovative technology executive, who has gained extensive expertise in strategic planning and complex solution delivery for an array of very successful business and information technology ventures. Pontious’ broad experience includes accomplishments ranging from designing, developing, and implementing high-performance technical architectures to leading a large Business Process Outsourcing organization.
As a seasoned global leader, Doug Pontious has accumulated significant operational, marketing, and customer service related business expertise in delivery of sophisticated enterprise application suites and advanced Business Intelligence frameworks. He has also established a strong business acumen from a diverse base of industries including insurance, financial services, and healthcare. All gained while serving in vital executive positions with a passion for designing transformational business solutions and developing highly professional teams.
Chance Irvine has been working in the technology field since 1998 filling roles in IS and IT from developer to senior management in both commercial and military spaces. Throughout his career, Chance has built a reputation for leading his team’s to operational excellence with full transparency and a core expectation of empowerment. In 10 years he orchestrated stabilization of applications and infrastructure in 3 different companies, impacting the efficiency and reliability of numerous business units as well as technology operations. During the same period Chance has consistent success in reducing costs while increasing resources through adoption of hosted and hybrid-cloud based solutions and services, ensuring appropriate service levels and partnerships to protect and enable the business. Chance has a BS in Geography with a Minor in Computer Science from Northwest Missouri State University. Chance has been a member of the Northwest Missouri State Computer Science Professional Advisory Team for 14 years, is a past president of the Nebraska IT Leadership Forum and is an advisory board member for Nebraska IT Symposium as well as Infotec.org conferences. He is currently the Director of IT Operations and Infrastructure at Proxibid, Inc located, in Omaha Nebraska.
Mary Wyderski is the Senior Director of Information Technology for DSC Logistics, a $500 million logistics firm based out of Chicago. Mary recently joined DSC after serving as the VP of Technology for PSI for 17 years. Due to her background in accounting and passion for technology, she recognizes the need to drive efficiency while focusing on how automation can increase the organization's bottom line. Mary's desire to streamline processes led to an early adoption of cloud strategy and resulted in the organization's ability to be more agile. Mary led a $5-million-dollar laboratory management system roll-out, encompassing 80 offices nationwide, which resulted in the company receiving a National Engineering Award for mobile technology. Mary attributes her success to working with a great team of leaders, vendors and technologists.
Glenn is an IT Manager for Valmont Industries and is responsible for Corporate IT budgeting/allocations, contracting, Global Voice, Global Internet web presence, web collaboration applications used in Valmont’s supply chain and employees. Glenn joined Valmont Industries in 1998 and leads IT to incubate new technologies and departments. Glenn has a B.S. in eCommerce/Business Administration from the University of Phoenix is a photographer and Great Dane lover.
As Director of IT and Chief Security Officer, Crum's team is responsible for all hospital technology systems including network, servers, storage, security, end points, telephone, PACS, Nurse Call, EMR, and more. To date, his team has implemented a new VM environment, a complete data center and network restructuring, Cerner EMR, offsite backup utilizing Veeam software and LightEdge data center for storage and disaster recovery, and new security systems as part of an extensive remodeling and expansion for the hospital and clinics. Prior to joining KHC in 2012, Crum held a variety of positions over a ten year period at Iowa Telecom, supporting the company's ISP, NOC, and internal help desk and operations. Crum also holds a Culinary Arts Certificate from the Lederwolff Culinary Academy in California.
John currently serves as the Senior Vice President and Chief Information Officer for Woods, which is based in Langhorne, Pennsylvania. Woods is a non-profit provider of health and community services for those with intellectual and/or developmental disabilities. Woods and its affiliates provide compassionate care and life-time learning opportunities to children and adults in Pennsylvania, New Jersey, New York, and Delaware. Services include education, rehabilitation, mental health, developmental (MR), residential, and vocational. As a member of the senior management team, he provides guidance and leadership in the selection and implementation of innovative information and telecommunications solutions. He has dedicated his entire 30plus-year career to the advancement of healthcare through the effective and efficient use of information. He holds a Master’s degree in Organizational Management from Misericordia University and two undergraduate degrees (Information Systems from the University of Scranton and Computer Science from the Pennsylvania State University). He served as President of the Pennsylvania Healthcare Information Technology Professionals (PHitP), a society of the Hospital and Healthsystem Association of PA and served as board chair of NEPARHIO (Northeast Pennsylvania Regional Health Information Organization). Board Service included Northeast Regional Cancer Institute, Catholic Social Services of Scranton, and Leadership Lackawanna. He maintains active involvement, in Northeast Pennsylvania Allied Health Education Council (NEPaAHEC) and local and district Rotary activities.
Ellen is a results-driver leader with a consistent track record of delivering business value through integration of highly effective people, process, and transformational technology. As an IT visionary with an innate and proven track record for building and managing successful teams, she has earned a reputation among partners and peers as a thought leader and early adopter in the areas of BI, data analytics, mobile solutions and cloud-based technologies. Building expert teams and collaborating with business stakeholders are the cornerstones for a successful IT organization that remains engaged, focused, and is acknowledged for their contributions. Areas of expertise include budgeting, vendor negotiations, compliance, policies and procedures, governance, ITIL, and cyber security. Ellen has held IT leadership positions at the Boston law firm of Palmer & Dodge, LLP (now Locke Lord, LLP), and HarbourVest Partners, LLC, a global asset management private equity firm. Ellen’s most recent position is working in government for the Commonwealth of Massachusetts where she is CIO for the Executive Office of Housing and Economic Development secretariat. In her spare time, Ellen enjoys sailing and skiing with family and friends.
Henry, who joined Burns & Levinson in 2003, is responsible for strategic planning for information technology for the firm. Previously, he was the Director of Information Technology at Hutchins, Wheeler & Dittmar in Boston. Henry had been with Hutchins since 1993 and was responsible for the planning, implementation and maintenance of automated systems for the firm. Prior to coming to Hutchins, Henry was with Gaston & Snow for 13 years. Henry has served for the past five years on the Board of Directors of the International Legal Technology Association, formerly known as LawNet, Inc. He has served as Secretary, President and Executive Vice President. Henry frequently speaks at conferences, seminars and events in regards to the use of technology in a law firm.
As VP IS/CIO, Tammy leads the Information Services department at Continental Mills, a privately held Food Manufacturer in the Seattle area which produces several well-known products including Krusteaz Baking mixes, Ghirardelli Brownies, Wild Roots Trail mix, Alpine Cider and Kretschmer Wheat germ. During the 22 years Tammy has been with Continental Mills, she has been responsible for the successful implementation of many major systems, including the company’s first ERP Application and several large scale manufacturing automation systems. Also during her time with Continental Mills, she has participated in growing the company from a regional manufacturer servicing the Pacific Northwest, to a national company with an international presence and multiple manufacturing sites across the US. In this role, Tammy is committed to building high performing teams who are both technically excellent and business savvy, seeing that as the key to her department’s success. In 2014 Tammy was named one of the “Top 20 Most Innovative Midmarket CIO’s” for her work on implementing Business Intelligence for the organization.
Before joining Continental Mills, Tammy started her career working at The Boeing Company, starting in the Industrial Engineering Department as a Master Scheduler and later working as a Systems Analyst. She earned a Bachelor’s Degree in Economics from the University of Washington and a Master’s Business Administration with concentrations in Operations Management and Information Systems, also at the UW.
Jeff Lutes is the VP of Technology for the Orlando Magic. He oversees the IT and broadcast technologies and services department. In addition to having responsibility for the IT infrastructure at the Magic facilities and the Amway Center, his teams are responsible for all technologies at the Amway Center including interior and exterior LED, IPTV streaming, digital displays, high density Wi-Fi, retail systems, all video room equipment, and strategic vendor and partner relationships. Prior to joining the Magic, Lutes worked as the VP of technology for an international manufacturing company in Central Florida. He is the former CIO of CNL Financial Group.
Ed Freed has recently been named IT Manager for Summit Polymers, a $650MIL tier 1 supplier to the automotive industry. Reporting directly to the CFO, Freed has been tasked with transforming the organization's IT initiatives. Prior to joining Summit Polymers, Freed was the IT Director for Service Express Inc. (SEI), a leader in the world of third-party hardware maintenance. He also has 7 years experience in municipal IT leadership where he was able to reduce IT budgets by over 50% while still increasing IT support and services through the implementation of cloud and other IT best practices. Prior to that Ed worked for a number of Internet start-ups on both coasts. He is a progressive and dynamic leader with over 12 years of IT leadership experience leveraging technology to help meet business needs.
Vennard Wright (PMP, ITIL Practitioner) is currently the Chief Information Officer (CIO) for the Washington Suburban Sanitary Commission (WSSC). As CIO, he provides the requisite leadership to transform the management of information technology (IT) capabilities and services to support WSSC’s mission of providing world class service to more than 1.8 million residents. In this role he is responsible for leading a client-focused and process-based organization that is fiscally responsible, consisting of WSSC staff, consultants, and implementation support organizations.
Prior to joining WSSC, his professional IT experience included serving as CIO for Prince George’s County Government (MD), Director of Technology for Hillary Clinton during her successful US Senate re-election campaign and subsequent 2008 Presidential Campaign. He was also Chief Technology Officer and Technical Organization Delivery Manager for Electronic Data Systems (EDS), which was subsequently acquired by Hewlett Packard (HP).
Paul Furtado is the Vice President of Information Technology for Lone Wolf Real Estate Technologies and is responsible for both the strategic planning and tactical implementation of information technology initiatives enterprise wide. Lone Wolf is the North American leader in real estate software, services and solutions and is deployed in over 9000 offices. Paul has previously spent 16 years on the consulting side of the IT world holding the position of Vice President – Technical Services for a large regional VAR in Canada. Paul has also served as a member of the CompTIA Task Force for the A+ Authorized Service Center Gold program and Gartner/IT ChannelVision.
Brian Melquist leads the IT organization at Truck-Lite Co., LLC, a major producer of safety lighting, forward lighting, wiring harnesses, mirrors, turn signal switches, and safety accessories to the heavy-duty truck, trailer, and commercial vehicle industries. Headquartered in Falconer, New York, Truck-Lite has additional U.S. manufacturing facilities in Wellsboro, Coudersport, and McElhattan, Pennsylvania, Gilbert, Arizona (Rigid Industries) and Saline, Michigan (DAVCO Technology). International facilities are located in Harlow and Birmingham England; Puebla, Mexico; and Eisenach, Germany. Brian holds a Bachelor of Science in Industrial Engineering from West Virginia University and joined Truck-Lite as an IE. After successful implementation of the company’s first PC network in the 90’s, Brian was drafted into service in the IT department. He has been the senior IT leader for over 20 years.
Aaron Geiger's two main passions in life have always been Technology and Finance. He received a BSBA in Finance and Banking from the University of Missouri-Columbia, giving him a solid business finance background for ROI/TCO/RFP Analysis. Hestarted in Technology as an Infrastructure Engineer, designing and implementing Citrix solutions for a wide range of customers, ranging from small business to Fortune 500 companies.
In 2012, Geiger made the leap to Midsize Enterprise Executive as the CIO of Murphy Company, a leading Mechanical Contractor and Construction company. In 2013, he lead the MurphyTrack software initiative, for which he was awarded a Top 20 Most Innovative CIO award at MES 2014. Geiger joined ARCO National Construction in 2015 in a new CTO role, helping them accelerate their Technology adoption and drive value for their clients. ARCO was honored to be named “Client of the Year” by Alligatortek, ARCO’s development partner and MES vendor.
Most recently, Aaron Geiger joined Alberici Group in 2018 as their CTO. As CTO, he is defining the vision/roadmap for technology at Alberici and driving operational efficiency and customer experience. His team partners with project teams to constantly improve and iterate Alberici's technology stack. His vision statement is “To serve as a trusted advisor and partner in the evolution and improvement of our business.”
Doug Pointious currently serves as a BI Analytics Executive with Amerisure Insurance. He is an innovative technology executive, who has gained extensive expertise in strategic planning and complex solution delivery for an array of very successful business and information technology ventures. Pontious’ broad experience includes accomplishments ranging from designing, developing, and implementing high-performance technical architectures to leading a large Business Process Outsourcing organization.
As a seasoned global leader, Doug Pontious has accumulated significant operational, marketing, and customer service related business expertise in delivery of sophisticated enterprise application suites and advanced Business Intelligence frameworks. He has also established a strong business acumen from a diverse base of industries including insurance, financial services, and healthcare. All gained while serving in vital executive positions with a passion for designing transformational business solutions and developing highly professional teams.
Chance Irvine has been working in the technology field since 1998 filling roles in IS and IT from developer to senior management in both commercial and military spaces. Throughout his career, Chance has built a reputation for leading his team’s to operational excellence with full transparency and a core expectation of empowerment. In 10 years he orchestrated stabilization of applications and infrastructure in 3 different companies, impacting the efficiency and reliability of numerous business units as well as technology operations. During the same period Chance has consistent success in reducing costs while increasing resources through adoption of hosted and hybrid-cloud based solutions and services, ensuring appropriate service levels and partnerships to protect and enable the business. Chance has a BS in Geography with a Minor in Computer Science from Northwest Missouri State University. Chance has been a member of the Northwest Missouri State Computer Science Professional Advisory Team for 14 years, is a past president of the Nebraska IT Leadership Forum and is an advisory board member for Nebraska IT Symposium as well as Infotec.org conferences. He is currently the Director of IT Operations and Infrastructure at Proxibid, Inc located, in Omaha Nebraska.
Mary Wyderski is the Senior Director of Information Technology for DSC Logistics, a $500 million logistics firm based out of Chicago. Mary recently joined DSC after serving as the VP of Technology for PSI for 17 years. Due to her background in accounting and passion for technology, she recognizes the need to drive efficiency while focusing on how automation can increase the organization's bottom line. Mary's desire to streamline processes led to an early adoption of cloud strategy and resulted in the organization's ability to be more agile. Mary led a $5-million-dollar laboratory management system roll-out, encompassing 80 offices nationwide, which resulted in the company receiving a National Engineering Award for mobile technology. Mary attributes her success to working with a great team of leaders, vendors and technologists.
Glenn is an IT Manager for Valmont Industries and is responsible for Corporate IT budgeting/allocations, contracting, Global Voice, Global Internet web presence, web collaboration applications used in Valmont’s supply chain and employees. Glenn joined Valmont Industries in 1998 and leads IT to incubate new technologies and departments. Glenn has a B.S. in eCommerce/Business Administration from the University of Phoenix is a photographer and Great Dane lover.
As Director of IT and Chief Security Officer, Crum's team is responsible for all hospital technology systems including network, servers, storage, security, end points, telephone, PACS, Nurse Call, EMR, and more. To date, his team has implemented a new VM environment, a complete data center and network restructuring, Cerner EMR, offsite backup utilizing Veeam software and LightEdge data center for storage and disaster recovery, and new security systems as part of an extensive remodeling and expansion for the hospital and clinics. Prior to joining KHC in 2012, Crum held a variety of positions over a ten year period at Iowa Telecom, supporting the company's ISP, NOC, and internal help desk and operations. Crum also holds a Culinary Arts Certificate from the Lederwolff Culinary Academy in California.
John currently serves as the Senior Vice President and Chief Information Officer for Woods, which is based in Langhorne, Pennsylvania. Woods is a non-profit provider of health and community services for those with intellectual and/or developmental disabilities. Woods and its affiliates provide compassionate care and life-time learning opportunities to children and adults in Pennsylvania, New Jersey, New York, and Delaware. Services include education, rehabilitation, mental health, developmental (MR), residential, and vocational. As a member of the senior management team, he provides guidance and leadership in the selection and implementation of innovative information and telecommunications solutions. He has dedicated his entire 30plus-year career to the advancement of healthcare through the effective and efficient use of information. He holds a Master’s degree in Organizational Management from Misericordia University and two undergraduate degrees (Information Systems from the University of Scranton and Computer Science from the Pennsylvania State University). He served as President of the Pennsylvania Healthcare Information Technology Professionals (PHitP), a society of the Hospital and Healthsystem Association of PA and served as board chair of NEPARHIO (Northeast Pennsylvania Regional Health Information Organization). Board Service included Northeast Regional Cancer Institute, Catholic Social Services of Scranton, and Leadership Lackawanna. He maintains active involvement, in Northeast Pennsylvania Allied Health Education Council (NEPaAHEC) and local and district Rotary activities.
Ellen is a results-driver leader with a consistent track record of delivering business value through integration of highly effective people, process, and transformational technology. As an IT visionary with an innate and proven track record for building and managing successful teams, she has earned a reputation among partners and peers as a thought leader and early adopter in the areas of BI, data analytics, mobile solutions and cloud-based technologies. Building expert teams and collaborating with business stakeholders are the cornerstones for a successful IT organization that remains engaged, focused, and is acknowledged for their contributions. Areas of expertise include budgeting, vendor negotiations, compliance, policies and procedures, governance, ITIL, and cyber security. Ellen has held IT leadership positions at the Boston law firm of Palmer & Dodge, LLP (now Locke Lord, LLP), and HarbourVest Partners, LLC, a global asset management private equity firm. Ellen’s most recent position is working in government for the Commonwealth of Massachusetts where she is CIO for the Executive Office of Housing and Economic Development secretariat. In her spare time, Ellen enjoys sailing and skiing with family and friends.
Henry, who joined Burns & Levinson in 2003, is responsible for strategic planning for information technology for the firm. Previously, he was the Director of Information Technology at Hutchins, Wheeler & Dittmar in Boston. Henry had been with Hutchins since 1993 and was responsible for the planning, implementation and maintenance of automated systems for the firm. Prior to coming to Hutchins, Henry was with Gaston & Snow for 13 years. Henry has served for the past five years on the Board of Directors of the International Legal Technology Association, formerly known as LawNet, Inc. He has served as Secretary, President and Executive Vice President. Henry frequently speaks at conferences, seminars and events in regards to the use of technology in a law firm.
As VP IS/CIO, Tammy leads the Information Services department at Continental Mills, a privately held Food Manufacturer in the Seattle area which produces several well-known products including Krusteaz Baking mixes, Ghirardelli Brownies, Wild Roots Trail mix, Alpine Cider and Kretschmer Wheat germ. During the 22 years Tammy has been with Continental Mills, she has been responsible for the successful implementation of many major systems, including the company’s first ERP Application and several large scale manufacturing automation systems. Also during her time with Continental Mills, she has participated in growing the company from a regional manufacturer servicing the Pacific Northwest, to a national company with an international presence and multiple manufacturing sites across the US. In this role, Tammy is committed to building high performing teams who are both technically excellent and business savvy, seeing that as the key to her department’s success. In 2014 Tammy was named one of the “Top 20 Most Innovative Midmarket CIO’s” for her work on implementing Business Intelligence for the organization.
Before joining Continental Mills, Tammy started her career working at The Boeing Company, starting in the Industrial Engineering Department as a Master Scheduler and later working as a Systems Analyst. She earned a Bachelor’s Degree in Economics from the University of Washington and a Master’s Business Administration with concentrations in Operations Management and Information Systems, also at the UW.
Jeff Lutes is the VP of Technology for the Orlando Magic. He oversees the IT and broadcast technologies and services department. In addition to having responsibility for the IT infrastructure at the Magic facilities and the Amway Center, his teams are responsible for all technologies at the Amway Center including interior and exterior LED, IPTV streaming, digital displays, high density Wi-Fi, retail systems, all video room equipment, and strategic vendor and partner relationships. Prior to joining the Magic, Lutes worked as the VP of technology for an international manufacturing company in Central Florida. He is the former CIO of CNL Financial Group.
Ed Freed has recently been named IT Manager for Summit Polymers, a $650MIL tier 1 supplier to the automotive industry. Reporting directly to the CFO, Freed has been tasked with transforming the organization's IT initiatives. Prior to joining Summit Polymers, Freed was the IT Director for Service Express Inc. (SEI), a leader in the world of third-party hardware maintenance. He also has 7 years experience in municipal IT leadership where he was able to reduce IT budgets by over 50% while still increasing IT support and services through the implementation of cloud and other IT best practices. Prior to that Ed worked for a number of Internet start-ups on both coasts. He is a progressive and dynamic leader with over 12 years of IT leadership experience leveraging technology to help meet business needs.
Vennard Wright (PMP, ITIL Practitioner) is currently the Chief Information Officer (CIO) for the Washington Suburban Sanitary Commission (WSSC). As CIO, he provides the requisite leadership to transform the management of information technology (IT) capabilities and services to support WSSC’s mission of providing world class service to more than 1.8 million residents. In this role he is responsible for leading a client-focused and process-based organization that is fiscally responsible, consisting of WSSC staff, consultants, and implementation support organizations.
Prior to joining WSSC, his professional IT experience included serving as CIO for Prince George’s County Government (MD), Director of Technology for Hillary Clinton during her successful US Senate re-election campaign and subsequent 2008 Presidential Campaign. He was also Chief Technology Officer and Technical Organization Delivery Manager for Electronic Data Systems (EDS), which was subsequently acquired by Hewlett Packard (HP).
Paul Furtado is the Vice President of Information Technology for Lone Wolf Real Estate Technologies and is responsible for both the strategic planning and tactical implementation of information technology initiatives enterprise wide. Lone Wolf is the North American leader in real estate software, services and solutions and is deployed in over 9000 offices. Paul has previously spent 16 years on the consulting side of the IT world holding the position of Vice President – Technical Services for a large regional VAR in Canada. Paul has also served as a member of the CompTIA Task Force for the A+ Authorized Service Center Gold program and Gartner/IT ChannelVision.
Brian Melquist leads the IT organization at Truck-Lite Co., LLC, a major producer of safety lighting, forward lighting, wiring harnesses, mirrors, turn signal switches, and safety accessories to the heavy-duty truck, trailer, and commercial vehicle industries. Headquartered in Falconer, New York, Truck-Lite has additional U.S. manufacturing facilities in Wellsboro, Coudersport, and McElhattan, Pennsylvania, Gilbert, Arizona (Rigid Industries) and Saline, Michigan (DAVCO Technology). International facilities are located in Harlow and Birmingham England; Puebla, Mexico; and Eisenach, Germany. Brian holds a Bachelor of Science in Industrial Engineering from West Virginia University and joined Truck-Lite as an IE. After successful implementation of the company’s first PC network in the 90’s, Brian was drafted into service in the IT department. He has been the senior IT leader for over 20 years.
Aaron Geiger's two main passions in life have always been Technology and Finance. He received a BSBA in Finance and Banking from the University of Missouri-Columbia, giving him a solid business finance background for ROI/TCO/RFP Analysis. Hestarted in Technology as an Infrastructure Engineer, designing and implementing Citrix solutions for a wide range of customers, ranging from small business to Fortune 500 companies.
In 2012, Geiger made the leap to Midsize Enterprise Executive as the CIO of Murphy Company, a leading Mechanical Contractor and Construction company. In 2013, he lead the MurphyTrack software initiative, for which he was awarded a Top 20 Most Innovative CIO award at MES 2014. Geiger joined ARCO National Construction in 2015 in a new CTO role, helping them accelerate their Technology adoption and drive value for their clients. ARCO was honored to be named “Client of the Year” by Alligatortek, ARCO’s development partner and MES vendor.
Most recently, Aaron Geiger joined Alberici Group in 2018 as their CTO. As CTO, he is defining the vision/roadmap for technology at Alberici and driving operational efficiency and customer experience. His team partners with project teams to constantly improve and iterate Alberici's technology stack. His vision statement is “To serve as a trusted advisor and partner in the evolution and improvement of our business.”
Doug Pointious currently serves as a BI Analytics Executive with Amerisure Insurance. He is an innovative technology executive, who has gained extensive expertise in strategic planning and complex solution delivery for an array of very successful business and information technology ventures. Pontious’ broad experience includes accomplishments ranging from designing, developing, and implementing high-performance technical architectures to leading a large Business Process Outsourcing organization.
As a seasoned global leader, Doug Pontious has accumulated significant operational, marketing, and customer service related business expertise in delivery of sophisticated enterprise application suites and advanced Business Intelligence frameworks. He has also established a strong business acumen from a diverse base of industries including insurance, financial services, and healthcare. All gained while serving in vital executive positions with a passion for designing transformational business solutions and developing highly professional teams.
Chance Irvine has been working in the technology field since 1998 filling roles in IS and IT from developer to senior management in both commercial and military spaces. Throughout his career, Chance has built a reputation for leading his team’s to operational excellence with full transparency and a core expectation of empowerment. In 10 years he orchestrated stabilization of applications and infrastructure in 3 different companies, impacting the efficiency and reliability of numerous business units as well as technology operations. During the same period Chance has consistent success in reducing costs while increasing resources through adoption of hosted and hybrid-cloud based solutions and services, ensuring appropriate service levels and partnerships to protect and enable the business. Chance has a BS in Geography with a Minor in Computer Science from Northwest Missouri State University. Chance has been a member of the Northwest Missouri State Computer Science Professional Advisory Team for 14 years, is a past president of the Nebraska IT Leadership Forum and is an advisory board member for Nebraska IT Symposium as well as Infotec.org conferences. He is currently the Director of IT Operations and Infrastructure at Proxibid, Inc located, in Omaha Nebraska.
Mary Wyderski is the Senior Director of Information Technology for DSC Logistics, a $500 million logistics firm based out of Chicago. Mary recently joined DSC after serving as the VP of Technology for PSI for 17 years. Due to her background in accounting and passion for technology, she recognizes the need to drive efficiency while focusing on how automation can increase the organization's bottom line. Mary's desire to streamline processes led to an early adoption of cloud strategy and resulted in the organization's ability to be more agile. Mary led a $5-million-dollar laboratory management system roll-out, encompassing 80 offices nationwide, which resulted in the company receiving a National Engineering Award for mobile technology. Mary attributes her success to working with a great team of leaders, vendors and technologists.
Glenn is an IT Manager for Valmont Industries and is responsible for Corporate IT budgeting/allocations, contracting, Global Voice, Global Internet web presence, web collaboration applications used in Valmont’s supply chain and employees. Glenn joined Valmont Industries in 1998 and leads IT to incubate new technologies and departments. Glenn has a B.S. in eCommerce/Business Administration from the University of Phoenix is a photographer and Great Dane lover.
As Director of IT and Chief Security Officer, Crum's team is responsible for all hospital technology systems including network, servers, storage, security, end points, telephone, PACS, Nurse Call, EMR, and more. To date, his team has implemented a new VM environment, a complete data center and network restructuring, Cerner EMR, offsite backup utilizing Veeam software and LightEdge data center for storage and disaster recovery, and new security systems as part of an extensive remodeling and expansion for the hospital and clinics. Prior to joining KHC in 2012, Crum held a variety of positions over a ten year period at Iowa Telecom, supporting the company's ISP, NOC, and internal help desk and operations. Crum also holds a Culinary Arts Certificate from the Lederwolff Culinary Academy in California.
John currently serves as the Senior Vice President and Chief Information Officer for Woods, which is based in Langhorne, Pennsylvania. Woods is a non-profit provider of health and community services for those with intellectual and/or developmental disabilities. Woods and its affiliates provide compassionate care and life-time learning opportunities to children and adults in Pennsylvania, New Jersey, New York, and Delaware. Services include education, rehabilitation, mental health, developmental (MR), residential, and vocational. As a member of the senior management team, he provides guidance and leadership in the selection and implementation of innovative information and telecommunications solutions. He has dedicated his entire 30plus-year career to the advancement of healthcare through the effective and efficient use of information. He holds a Master’s degree in Organizational Management from Misericordia University and two undergraduate degrees (Information Systems from the University of Scranton and Computer Science from the Pennsylvania State University). He served as President of the Pennsylvania Healthcare Information Technology Professionals (PHitP), a society of the Hospital and Healthsystem Association of PA and served as board chair of NEPARHIO (Northeast Pennsylvania Regional Health Information Organization). Board Service included Northeast Regional Cancer Institute, Catholic Social Services of Scranton, and Leadership Lackawanna. He maintains active involvement, in Northeast Pennsylvania Allied Health Education Council (NEPaAHEC) and local and district Rotary activities.
Ellen is a results-driver leader with a consistent track record of delivering business value through integration of highly effective people, process, and transformational technology. As an IT visionary with an innate and proven track record for building and managing successful teams, she has earned a reputation among partners and peers as a thought leader and early adopter in the areas of BI, data analytics, mobile solutions and cloud-based technologies. Building expert teams and collaborating with business stakeholders are the cornerstones for a successful IT organization that remains engaged, focused, and is acknowledged for their contributions. Areas of expertise include budgeting, vendor negotiations, compliance, policies and procedures, governance, ITIL, and cyber security. Ellen has held IT leadership positions at the Boston law firm of Palmer & Dodge, LLP (now Locke Lord, LLP), and HarbourVest Partners, LLC, a global asset management private equity firm. Ellen’s most recent position is working in government for the Commonwealth of Massachusetts where she is CIO for the Executive Office of Housing and Economic Development secretariat. In her spare time, Ellen enjoys sailing and skiing with family and friends.
Henry, who joined Burns & Levinson in 2003, is responsible for strategic planning for information technology for the firm. Previously, he was the Director of Information Technology at Hutchins, Wheeler & Dittmar in Boston. Henry had been with Hutchins since 1993 and was responsible for the planning, implementation and maintenance of automated systems for the firm. Prior to coming to Hutchins, Henry was with Gaston & Snow for 13 years. Henry has served for the past five years on the Board of Directors of the International Legal Technology Association, formerly known as LawNet, Inc. He has served as Secretary, President and Executive Vice President. Henry frequently speaks at conferences, seminars and events in regards to the use of technology in a law firm.
As VP IS/CIO, Tammy leads the Information Services department at Continental Mills, a privately held Food Manufacturer in the Seattle area which produces several well-known products including Krusteaz Baking mixes, Ghirardelli Brownies, Wild Roots Trail mix, Alpine Cider and Kretschmer Wheat germ. During the 22 years Tammy has been with Continental Mills, she has been responsible for the successful implementation of many major systems, including the company’s first ERP Application and several large scale manufacturing automation systems. Also during her time with Continental Mills, she has participated in growing the company from a regional manufacturer servicing the Pacific Northwest, to a national company with an international presence and multiple manufacturing sites across the US. In this role, Tammy is committed to building high performing teams who are both technically excellent and business savvy, seeing that as the key to her department’s success. In 2014 Tammy was named one of the “Top 20 Most Innovative Midmarket CIO’s” for her work on implementing Business Intelligence for the organization.
Before joining Continental Mills, Tammy started her career working at The Boeing Company, starting in the Industrial Engineering Department as a Master Scheduler and later working as a Systems Analyst. She earned a Bachelor’s Degree in Economics from the University of Washington and a Master’s Business Administration with concentrations in Operations Management and Information Systems, also at the UW.
Jeff Lutes is the VP of Technology for the Orlando Magic. He oversees the IT and broadcast technologies and services department. In addition to having responsibility for the IT infrastructure at the Magic facilities and the Amway Center, his teams are responsible for all technologies at the Amway Center including interior and exterior LED, IPTV streaming, digital displays, high density Wi-Fi, retail systems, all video room equipment, and strategic vendor and partner relationships. Prior to joining the Magic, Lutes worked as the VP of technology for an international manufacturing company in Central Florida. He is the former CIO of CNL Financial Group.
Ed Freed has recently been named IT Manager for Summit Polymers, a $650MIL tier 1 supplier to the automotive industry. Reporting directly to the CFO, Freed has been tasked with transforming the organization's IT initiatives. Prior to joining Summit Polymers, Freed was the IT Director for Service Express Inc. (SEI), a leader in the world of third-party hardware maintenance. He also has 7 years experience in municipal IT leadership where he was able to reduce IT budgets by over 50% while still increasing IT support and services through the implementation of cloud and other IT best practices. Prior to that Ed worked for a number of Internet start-ups on both coasts. He is a progressive and dynamic leader with over 12 years of IT leadership experience leveraging technology to help meet business needs.
Vennard Wright (PMP, ITIL Practitioner) is currently the Chief Information Officer (CIO) for the Washington Suburban Sanitary Commission (WSSC). As CIO, he provides the requisite leadership to transform the management of information technology (IT) capabilities and services to support WSSC’s mission of providing world class service to more than 1.8 million residents. In this role he is responsible for leading a client-focused and process-based organization that is fiscally responsible, consisting of WSSC staff, consultants, and implementation support organizations.
Prior to joining WSSC, his professional IT experience included serving as CIO for Prince George’s County Government (MD), Director of Technology for Hillary Clinton during her successful US Senate re-election campaign and subsequent 2008 Presidential Campaign. He was also Chief Technology Officer and Technical Organization Delivery Manager for Electronic Data Systems (EDS), which was subsequently acquired by Hewlett Packard (HP).
Paul Furtado is the Vice President of Information Technology for Lone Wolf Real Estate Technologies and is responsible for both the strategic planning and tactical implementation of information technology initiatives enterprise wide. Lone Wolf is the North American leader in real estate software, services and solutions and is deployed in over 9000 offices. Paul has previously spent 16 years on the consulting side of the IT world holding the position of Vice President – Technical Services for a large regional VAR in Canada. Paul has also served as a member of the CompTIA Task Force for the A+ Authorized Service Center Gold program and Gartner/IT ChannelVision.
Brian Melquist leads the IT organization at Truck-Lite Co., LLC, a major producer of safety lighting, forward lighting, wiring harnesses, mirrors, turn signal switches, and safety accessories to the heavy-duty truck, trailer, and commercial vehicle industries. Headquartered in Falconer, New York, Truck-Lite has additional U.S. manufacturing facilities in Wellsboro, Coudersport, and McElhattan, Pennsylvania, Gilbert, Arizona (Rigid Industries) and Saline, Michigan (DAVCO Technology). International facilities are located in Harlow and Birmingham England; Puebla, Mexico; and Eisenach, Germany. Brian holds a Bachelor of Science in Industrial Engineering from West Virginia University and joined Truck-Lite as an IE. After successful implementation of the company’s first PC network in the 90’s, Brian was drafted into service in the IT department. He has been the senior IT leader for over 20 years.
Aaron Geiger's two main passions in life have always been Technology and Finance. He received a BSBA in Finance and Banking from the University of Missouri-Columbia, giving him a solid business finance background for ROI/TCO/RFP Analysis. Hestarted in Technology as an Infrastructure Engineer, designing and implementing Citrix solutions for a wide range of customers, ranging from small business to Fortune 500 companies.
In 2012, Geiger made the leap to Midsize Enterprise Executive as the CIO of Murphy Company, a leading Mechanical Contractor and Construction company. In 2013, he lead the MurphyTrack software initiative, for which he was awarded a Top 20 Most Innovative CIO award at MES 2014. Geiger joined ARCO National Construction in 2015 in a new CTO role, helping them accelerate their Technology adoption and drive value for their clients. ARCO was honored to be named “Client of the Year” by Alligatortek, ARCO’s development partner and MES vendor.
Most recently, Aaron Geiger joined Alberici Group in 2018 as their CTO. As CTO, he is defining the vision/roadmap for technology at Alberici and driving operational efficiency and customer experience. His team partners with project teams to constantly improve and iterate Alberici's technology stack. His vision statement is “To serve as a trusted advisor and partner in the evolution and improvement of our business.”
Doug Pointious currently serves as a BI Analytics Executive with Amerisure Insurance. He is an innovative technology executive, who has gained extensive expertise in strategic planning and complex solution delivery for an array of very successful business and information technology ventures. Pontious’ broad experience includes accomplishments ranging from designing, developing, and implementing high-performance technical architectures to leading a large Business Process Outsourcing organization.
As a seasoned global leader, Doug Pontious has accumulated significant operational, marketing, and customer service related business expertise in delivery of sophisticated enterprise application suites and advanced Business Intelligence frameworks. He has also established a strong business acumen from a diverse base of industries including insurance, financial services, and healthcare. All gained while serving in vital executive positions with a passion for designing transformational business solutions and developing highly professional teams.
Chance Irvine has been working in the technology field since 1998 filling roles in IS and IT from developer to senior management in both commercial and military spaces. Throughout his career, Chance has built a reputation for leading his team’s to operational excellence with full transparency and a core expectation of empowerment. In 10 years he orchestrated stabilization of applications and infrastructure in 3 different companies, impacting the efficiency and reliability of numerous business units as well as technology operations. During the same period Chance has consistent success in reducing costs while increasing resources through adoption of hosted and hybrid-cloud based solutions and services, ensuring appropriate service levels and partnerships to protect and enable the business. Chance has a BS in Geography with a Minor in Computer Science from Northwest Missouri State University. Chance has been a member of the Northwest Missouri State Computer Science Professional Advisory Team for 14 years, is a past president of the Nebraska IT Leadership Forum and is an advisory board member for Nebraska IT Symposium as well as Infotec.org conferences. He is currently the Director of IT Operations and Infrastructure at Proxibid, Inc located, in Omaha Nebraska.
Mary Wyderski is the Senior Director of Information Technology for DSC Logistics, a $500 million logistics firm based out of Chicago. Mary recently joined DSC after serving as the VP of Technology for PSI for 17 years. Due to her background in accounting and passion for technology, she recognizes the need to drive efficiency while focusing on how automation can increase the organization's bottom line. Mary's desire to streamline processes led to an early adoption of cloud strategy and resulted in the organization's ability to be more agile. Mary led a $5-million-dollar laboratory management system roll-out, encompassing 80 offices nationwide, which resulted in the company receiving a National Engineering Award for mobile technology. Mary attributes her success to working with a great team of leaders, vendors and technologists.
Glenn is an IT Manager for Valmont Industries and is responsible for Corporate IT budgeting/allocations, contracting, Global Voice, Global Internet web presence, web collaboration applications used in Valmont’s supply chain and employees. Glenn joined Valmont Industries in 1998 and leads IT to incubate new technologies and departments. Glenn has a B.S. in eCommerce/Business Administration from the University of Phoenix is a photographer and Great Dane lover.
As Director of IT and Chief Security Officer, Crum's team is responsible for all hospital technology systems including network, servers, storage, security, end points, telephone, PACS, Nurse Call, EMR, and more. To date, his team has implemented a new VM environment, a complete data center and network restructuring, Cerner EMR, offsite backup utilizing Veeam software and LightEdge data center for storage and disaster recovery, and new security systems as part of an extensive remodeling and expansion for the hospital and clinics. Prior to joining KHC in 2012, Crum held a variety of positions over a ten year period at Iowa Telecom, supporting the company's ISP, NOC, and internal help desk and operations. Crum also holds a Culinary Arts Certificate from the Lederwolff Culinary Academy in California.
John currently serves as the Senior Vice President and Chief Information Officer for Woods, which is based in Langhorne, Pennsylvania. Woods is a non-profit provider of health and community services for those with intellectual and/or developmental disabilities. Woods and its affiliates provide compassionate care and life-time learning opportunities to children and adults in Pennsylvania, New Jersey, New York, and Delaware. Services include education, rehabilitation, mental health, developmental (MR), residential, and vocational. As a member of the senior management team, he provides guidance and leadership in the selection and implementation of innovative information and telecommunications solutions. He has dedicated his entire 30plus-year career to the advancement of healthcare through the effective and efficient use of information. He holds a Master’s degree in Organizational Management from Misericordia University and two undergraduate degrees (Information Systems from the University of Scranton and Computer Science from the Pennsylvania State University). He served as President of the Pennsylvania Healthcare Information Technology Professionals (PHitP), a society of the Hospital and Healthsystem Association of PA and served as board chair of NEPARHIO (Northeast Pennsylvania Regional Health Information Organization). Board Service included Northeast Regional Cancer Institute, Catholic Social Services of Scranton, and Leadership Lackawanna. He maintains active involvement, in Northeast Pennsylvania Allied Health Education Council (NEPaAHEC) and local and district Rotary activities.
Ellen is a results-driver leader with a consistent track record of delivering business value through integration of highly effective people, process, and transformational technology. As an IT visionary with an innate and proven track record for building and managing successful teams, she has earned a reputation among partners and peers as a thought leader and early adopter in the areas of BI, data analytics, mobile solutions and cloud-based technologies. Building expert teams and collaborating with business stakeholders are the cornerstones for a successful IT organization that remains engaged, focused, and is acknowledged for their contributions. Areas of expertise include budgeting, vendor negotiations, compliance, policies and procedures, governance, ITIL, and cyber security. Ellen has held IT leadership positions at the Boston law firm of Palmer & Dodge, LLP (now Locke Lord, LLP), and HarbourVest Partners, LLC, a global asset management private equity firm. Ellen’s most recent position is working in government for the Commonwealth of Massachusetts where she is CIO for the Executive Office of Housing and Economic Development secretariat. In her spare time, Ellen enjoys sailing and skiing with family and friends.
Henry, who joined Burns & Levinson in 2003, is responsible for strategic planning for information technology for the firm. Previously, he was the Director of Information Technology at Hutchins, Wheeler & Dittmar in Boston. Henry had been with Hutchins since 1993 and was responsible for the planning, implementation and maintenance of automated systems for the firm. Prior to coming to Hutchins, Henry was with Gaston & Snow for 13 years. Henry has served for the past five years on the Board of Directors of the International Legal Technology Association, formerly known as LawNet, Inc. He has served as Secretary, President and Executive Vice President. Henry frequently speaks at conferences, seminars and events in regards to the use of technology in a law firm.
As VP IS/CIO, Tammy leads the Information Services department at Continental Mills, a privately held Food Manufacturer in the Seattle area which produces several well-known products including Krusteaz Baking mixes, Ghirardelli Brownies, Wild Roots Trail mix, Alpine Cider and Kretschmer Wheat germ. During the 22 years Tammy has been with Continental Mills, she has been responsible for the successful implementation of many major systems, including the company’s first ERP Application and several large scale manufacturing automation systems. Also during her time with Continental Mills, she has participated in growing the company from a regional manufacturer servicing the Pacific Northwest, to a national company with an international presence and multiple manufacturing sites across the US. In this role, Tammy is committed to building high performing teams who are both technically excellent and business savvy, seeing that as the key to her department’s success. In 2014 Tammy was named one of the “Top 20 Most Innovative Midmarket CIO’s” for her work on implementing Business Intelligence for the organization.
Before joining Continental Mills, Tammy started her career working at The Boeing Company, starting in the Industrial Engineering Department as a Master Scheduler and later working as a Systems Analyst. She earned a Bachelor’s Degree in Economics from the University of Washington and a Master’s Business Administration with concentrations in Operations Management and Information Systems, also at the UW.
Jeff Lutes is the VP of Technology for the Orlando Magic. He oversees the IT and broadcast technologies and services department. In addition to having responsibility for the IT infrastructure at the Magic facilities and the Amway Center, his teams are responsible for all technologies at the Amway Center including interior and exterior LED, IPTV streaming, digital displays, high density Wi-Fi, retail systems, all video room equipment, and strategic vendor and partner relationships. Prior to joining the Magic, Lutes worked as the VP of technology for an international manufacturing company in Central Florida. He is the former CIO of CNL Financial Group.
Ed Freed has recently been named IT Manager for Summit Polymers, a $650MIL tier 1 supplier to the automotive industry. Reporting directly to the CFO, Freed has been tasked with transforming the organization's IT initiatives. Prior to joining Summit Polymers, Freed was the IT Director for Service Express Inc. (SEI), a leader in the world of third-party hardware maintenance. He also has 7 years experience in municipal IT leadership where he was able to reduce IT budgets by over 50% while still increasing IT support and services through the implementation of cloud and other IT best practices. Prior to that Ed worked for a number of Internet start-ups on both coasts. He is a progressive and dynamic leader with over 12 years of IT leadership experience leveraging technology to help meet business needs.
Vennard Wright (PMP, ITIL Practitioner) is currently the Chief Information Officer (CIO) for the Washington Suburban Sanitary Commission (WSSC). As CIO, he provides the requisite leadership to transform the management of information technology (IT) capabilities and services to support WSSC’s mission of providing world class service to more than 1.8 million residents. In this role he is responsible for leading a client-focused and process-based organization that is fiscally responsible, consisting of WSSC staff, consultants, and implementation support organizations.
Prior to joining WSSC, his professional IT experience included serving as CIO for Prince George’s County Government (MD), Director of Technology for Hillary Clinton during her successful US Senate re-election campaign and subsequent 2008 Presidential Campaign. He was also Chief Technology Officer and Technical Organization Delivery Manager for Electronic Data Systems (EDS), which was subsequently acquired by Hewlett Packard (HP).
Paul Furtado is the Vice President of Information Technology for Lone Wolf Real Estate Technologies and is responsible for both the strategic planning and tactical implementation of information technology initiatives enterprise wide. Lone Wolf is the North American leader in real estate software, services and solutions and is deployed in over 9000 offices. Paul has previously spent 16 years on the consulting side of the IT world holding the position of Vice President – Technical Services for a large regional VAR in Canada. Paul has also served as a member of the CompTIA Task Force for the A+ Authorized Service Center Gold program and Gartner/IT ChannelVision.
Brian Melquist leads the IT organization at Truck-Lite Co., LLC, a major producer of safety lighting, forward lighting, wiring harnesses, mirrors, turn signal switches, and safety accessories to the heavy-duty truck, trailer, and commercial vehicle industries. Headquartered in Falconer, New York, Truck-Lite has additional U.S. manufacturing facilities in Wellsboro, Coudersport, and McElhattan, Pennsylvania, Gilbert, Arizona (Rigid Industries) and Saline, Michigan (DAVCO Technology). International facilities are located in Harlow and Birmingham England; Puebla, Mexico; and Eisenach, Germany. Brian holds a Bachelor of Science in Industrial Engineering from West Virginia University and joined Truck-Lite as an IE. After successful implementation of the company’s first PC network in the 90’s, Brian was drafted into service in the IT department. He has been the senior IT leader for over 20 years.
Aaron Geiger's two main passions in life have always been Technology and Finance. He received a BSBA in Finance and Banking from the University of Missouri-Columbia, giving him a solid business finance background for ROI/TCO/RFP Analysis. Hestarted in Technology as an Infrastructure Engineer, designing and implementing Citrix solutions for a wide range of customers, ranging from small business to Fortune 500 companies.
In 2012, Geiger made the leap to Midsize Enterprise Executive as the CIO of Murphy Company, a leading Mechanical Contractor and Construction company. In 2013, he lead the MurphyTrack software initiative, for which he was awarded a Top 20 Most Innovative CIO award at MES 2014. Geiger joined ARCO National Construction in 2015 in a new CTO role, helping them accelerate their Technology adoption and drive value for their clients. ARCO was honored to be named “Client of the Year” by Alligatortek, ARCO’s development partner and MES vendor.
Most recently, Aaron Geiger joined Alberici Group in 2018 as their CTO. As CTO, he is defining the vision/roadmap for technology at Alberici and driving operational efficiency and customer experience. His team partners with project teams to constantly improve and iterate Alberici's technology stack. His vision statement is “To serve as a trusted advisor and partner in the evolution and improvement of our business.”
Doug Pointious currently serves as a BI Analytics Executive with Amerisure Insurance. He is an innovative technology executive, who has gained extensive expertise in strategic planning and complex solution delivery for an array of very successful business and information technology ventures. Pontious’ broad experience includes accomplishments ranging from designing, developing, and implementing high-performance technical architectures to leading a large Business Process Outsourcing organization.
As a seasoned global leader, Doug Pontious has accumulated significant operational, marketing, and customer service related business expertise in delivery of sophisticated enterprise application suites and advanced Business Intelligence frameworks. He has also established a strong business acumen from a diverse base of industries including insurance, financial services, and healthcare. All gained while serving in vital executive positions with a passion for designing transformational business solutions and developing highly professional teams.
Chance Irvine has been working in the technology field since 1998 filling roles in IS and IT from developer to senior management in both commercial and military spaces. Throughout his career, Chance has built a reputation for leading his team’s to operational excellence with full transparency and a core expectation of empowerment. In 10 years he orchestrated stabilization of applications and infrastructure in 3 different companies, impacting the efficiency and reliability of numerous business units as well as technology operations. During the same period Chance has consistent success in reducing costs while increasing resources through adoption of hosted and hybrid-cloud based solutions and services, ensuring appropriate service levels and partnerships to protect and enable the business. Chance has a BS in Geography with a Minor in Computer Science from Northwest Missouri State University. Chance has been a member of the Northwest Missouri State Computer Science Professional Advisory Team for 14 years, is a past president of the Nebraska IT Leadership Forum and is an advisory board member for Nebraska IT Symposium as well as Infotec.org conferences. He is currently the Director of IT Operations and Infrastructure at Proxibid, Inc located, in Omaha Nebraska.
Mary Wyderski is the Senior Director of Information Technology for DSC Logistics, a $500 million logistics firm based out of Chicago. Mary recently joined DSC after serving as the VP of Technology for PSI for 17 years. Due to her background in accounting and passion for technology, she recognizes the need to drive efficiency while focusing on how automation can increase the organization's bottom line. Mary's desire to streamline processes led to an early adoption of cloud strategy and resulted in the organization's ability to be more agile. Mary led a $5-million-dollar laboratory management system roll-out, encompassing 80 offices nationwide, which resulted in the company receiving a National Engineering Award for mobile technology. Mary attributes her success to working with a great team of leaders, vendors and technologists.
Glenn is an IT Manager for Valmont Industries and is responsible for Corporate IT budgeting/allocations, contracting, Global Voice, Global Internet web presence, web collaboration applications used in Valmont’s supply chain and employees. Glenn joined Valmont Industries in 1998 and leads IT to incubate new technologies and departments. Glenn has a B.S. in eCommerce/Business Administration from the University of Phoenix is a photographer and Great Dane lover.
As Director of IT and Chief Security Officer, Crum's team is responsible for all hospital technology systems including network, servers, storage, security, end points, telephone, PACS, Nurse Call, EMR, and more. To date, his team has implemented a new VM environment, a complete data center and network restructuring, Cerner EMR, offsite backup utilizing Veeam software and LightEdge data center for storage and disaster recovery, and new security systems as part of an extensive remodeling and expansion for the hospital and clinics. Prior to joining KHC in 2012, Crum held a variety of positions over a ten year period at Iowa Telecom, supporting the company's ISP, NOC, and internal help desk and operations. Crum also holds a Culinary Arts Certificate from the Lederwolff Culinary Academy in California.
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