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From: IIBA New Jersey Chapter <newjerseyiiba@wildapricot.org>
Date: Tue, Oct 15, 2013 at 1:07 PM
Subject: Reminder: Building High-Impact Relationships for Optimal Solutions / Chapter AGM, 10/17/2013
To: Peter Lutz <lutzpf@gmail.com>
Dear Peter,
Thank you for registering for the above event. We are looking forward to seeing you there. For your convenience, we have provided the event details below:
Building High-Impact Relationships for Optimal Solutions
Relationships are the foundation on which successful solutions are built. Whether it is gathering requirements for a specific project, defining an enterprise-wide strategy or developing a win-win scenario with partners, how and with whom we have relationships shapes our success.
Global publisher John Wiley & Sons, Inc. is on a transformative journey from a print, product-centric organization to a digital, customer-centric business. This presentation will describe how Wiley's technology/business collaboration has evolved and how recent experiences with strategic customers and partners have helped the company reinvent itself for the digital age. It is a paradigm for driving innovation and implementing new business models.
Key Take-Aways:
Warren C. Fristensky, Senior Vice-President and Chief Information Officer, John Wiley & Sons, Inc. (Retired)
As the CIO for John Wiley & Sons, Warren Fristensky has been responsible for all computer and communications services for the company worldwide. Coming to Wiley from the financial industry in 1992, Warren successfully re-engineered the technology function and infrastructure to a common global platform architecture. Recent activities have been focused on integrating major acquisitions, evolving global hosting and development capabilities including outsourcing and off-shoring, and helping the company transform to electronic publishing via the Internet. These activities have been recognized as innovative and leading edge by several industry publications and academic research studies.
Prior to his position at Wiley, Warren was V.P. of advanced technology at Banker's Trust, and V.P. of Systems and Network Development for Bank of New York where he utilized early Internet technologies for the Bank's commercial and retail networks.
Warren received his MBA degree from Pace University where he won top honors in Information Science, and holds a B.S. degree in Business Management and Data Processing from St. Peter's College in Jersey City, where he later served as an adjunct instructor in Data Processing.
Warren has served on the MSIS Executive Board at Stevens Institute of Technology, and is a member of the Board of Regents at Saint Peter's College. Warren is an active member of the Society for Information Management.
Annual General Meeting (AGM)
The Annual General Meeting is a special event held once a year to report on the health of the chapter and to elect Board positions. We urge all members to attend this important event where you will elect the people who will represent you on the Board for the next two years. Most importantly, it is your opportunity to be heard, ask questions, and share your vision for the chapter's future.
If you are not currently a member, there is still time to join. Get the rest of the year free if you join for 2014 now.
Best regards,
IIBA New Jersey Chapter
http://newjerseyiiba.wildapricot.org/
From: IIBA New Jersey Chapter <newjerseyiiba@wildapricot.org>
Date: Tue, Oct 15, 2013 at 1:07 PM
Subject: Reminder: Building High-Impact Relationships for Optimal Solutions / Chapter AGM, 10/17/2013
To: Peter Lutz <lutzpf@gmail.com>
Monthly Meeting Reminder |
What: | Building High-Impact Relationships for Optimal Solutions / Chapter AGM |
When: | 10/17/2013, 5:30 PM |
Where: | Microsoft, 101 Wood Avenue South, Iselin, NJ 08830 |
Feel free to forward this to friends and colleagues!
Dear Peter,
Thank you for registering for the above event. We are looking forward to seeing you there. For your convenience, we have provided the event details below:
Building High-Impact Relationships for Optimal Solutions
Relationships are the foundation on which successful solutions are built. Whether it is gathering requirements for a specific project, defining an enterprise-wide strategy or developing a win-win scenario with partners, how and with whom we have relationships shapes our success.
Global publisher John Wiley & Sons, Inc. is on a transformative journey from a print, product-centric organization to a digital, customer-centric business. This presentation will describe how Wiley's technology/business collaboration has evolved and how recent experiences with strategic customers and partners have helped the company reinvent itself for the digital age. It is a paradigm for driving innovation and implementing new business models.
Key Take-Aways:
- Insight on achieving technology/business collaboration across the enterprise in a digital age.
- Lessons learned in what has worked (and not worked) to develop and sustain strategic partnerships with customers and suppliers
- Best practices for successful enterprise relationships, and critical factors in avoiding pitfalls, to improve your own outcomes
Warren C. Fristensky, Senior Vice-President and Chief Information Officer, John Wiley & Sons, Inc. (Retired)
As the CIO for John Wiley & Sons, Warren Fristensky has been responsible for all computer and communications services for the company worldwide. Coming to Wiley from the financial industry in 1992, Warren successfully re-engineered the technology function and infrastructure to a common global platform architecture. Recent activities have been focused on integrating major acquisitions, evolving global hosting and development capabilities including outsourcing and off-shoring, and helping the company transform to electronic publishing via the Internet. These activities have been recognized as innovative and leading edge by several industry publications and academic research studies.
Prior to his position at Wiley, Warren was V.P. of advanced technology at Banker's Trust, and V.P. of Systems and Network Development for Bank of New York where he utilized early Internet technologies for the Bank's commercial and retail networks.
Warren received his MBA degree from Pace University where he won top honors in Information Science, and holds a B.S. degree in Business Management and Data Processing from St. Peter's College in Jersey City, where he later served as an adjunct instructor in Data Processing.
Warren has served on the MSIS Executive Board at Stevens Institute of Technology, and is a member of the Board of Regents at Saint Peter's College. Warren is an active member of the Society for Information Management.
Bring a friend or colleague. ALL are welcome!!!
Annual General Meeting (AGM)
The Annual General Meeting is a special event held once a year to report on the health of the chapter and to elect Board positions. We urge all members to attend this important event where you will elect the people who will represent you on the Board for the next two years. Most importantly, it is your opportunity to be heard, ask questions, and share your vision for the chapter's future.
If you are not currently a member, there is still time to join. Get the rest of the year free if you join for 2014 now.
The schedule for the evening is as follows:
5:30-6:00pm | Meet the Candidates, Network, Light Dinner |
6:00-7:00pm | Presentation |
7:00-7:45pm | Chapter Report and Elections |
7:45-8:15pm | Discussion and Networking |
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Best regards,
IIBA New Jersey Chapter
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