This month, we’re proud to spotlight 50 CIOs, CTOs, and CISOs stepping into new roles across a wide range of industries. These leaders bring a blend of experience and fresh perspective as they take on the challenges of digital transformation, innovation, and strategic change.
From strengthening cybersecurity to reimagining IT strategy, these executives are poised to shape the future of their organizations. Congratulations to each of them as they begin this exciting next chapter!
Matthew Graviss – Chief Technology Officer at Atlassian

Atlassian has appointed Matthew Graviss as Chief Technology Officer for the Public Sector, where he will lead efforts to drive innovation, modernization, and AI adoption across government technology initiatives. Graviss brings a distinguished track record in data strategy, artificial intelligence, and digital transformation within federal agencies. Most recently, he served as Chief Data and AI Officer at the U.S. Department of State, spearheading enterprise AI strategies and data governance.
Heather Blair – Chief Information Officer at Wells Fargo

Wells Fargo has appointed Heather Blair as Chief Information Officer for its Branch and ATM Technology division, where she will lead efforts to modernize and enhance the bank’s customer-facing infrastructure. Blair brings over 20 years of technology leadership in financial services, most recently serving as SVP of Consumer Banking Technology at Discover Financial Services. She also spent 17 years at JPMorgan Chase in senior technology roles, including CTO and Head of Technology.
Sreedhar Pentyala – Chief Information Officer at ALTOUR

ALTOUR has appointed Sreedhar Pentyala as Senior Vice President and Chief Information Officer. Pentyala brings over 25 years of experience in information technology and has led major advancements in financial systems and operational efficiency. Before joining ALTOUR, he served as Chief Applications Officer at Internova Travel Group and held leadership roles at Cision, Oracle Corporation, and Wyndham Worldwide. In his new role, Pentyala will drive ALTOUR’s global technology strategy and innovation.
Dan Turner – Chief Technology Officer at Security Central

Security Central has appointed Dan Turner as Chief Technology Officer, who brings over 25 years of experience in the security industry to the role. Turner previously served as CIO at Per Mar Security Services, where he led initiatives in IT modernization, cybersecurity, and business transformation. At Security Central, he will drive the advancement of technology platforms, enhance cybersecurity efforts, and support the company’s intelligent security monitoring.
Anisha Vaswani – Chief Information Officer at Extreme Networks

Extreme Networks has appointed Anisha Vaswani as Chief Information and Customer Officer, a newly created executive role designed to align innovation with customer experience. Vaswani will lead the company’s IT strategy while driving internal innovation and enhancing customer success through initiatives like “Extreme’s Customer ONE,” which validates products before launch to ensure market readiness. In her role, Vaswani will oversee customer success efforts, focusing on seamless technology migrations and fostering long-term client relationships. She brings a strong track record of IT leadership, having previously held CIO roles at IDG and Toast.
Andrew Taylor – Chief Technology Officer at Selerix

Selerix has appointed Andrew Taylor as Chief Technology Officer, where he will lead technology strategy to support the company’s growth and integration of recent acquisitions, including SyncStream Solutions and The Benefits eXpert. Taylor brings over 25 years of experience in driving innovation and scaling enterprise solutions, most recently leading Healthcare Navigation and Platform Engineering at Alight Solutions. He also held engineering leadership roles at Compass Professional Health Solutions. At Selerix, he will focus on enhancing platform capabilities, leveraging AI, and delivering seamless SaaS benefits solutions for employers and employees.
Harold Rivas – Chief Information Security Officer at Absolute Security

Absolute Security has appointed Harold Rivas as Chief Information Security Officer. Rivas brings over 20 years of cybersecurity leadership experience, having previously served as CISO at Trellix, loanDepot, Santander Consumer USA, and Mr. Cooper. Throughout his career, he has led security strategy, compliance, and risk management initiatives across highly regulated industries. In his new role, Rivas will oversee global cybersecurity and IT operations, including threat management, product security, and enterprise resilience.
Aaron Call – Chief Information Security Officer at Metropolitan Airports Commission

The Metropolitan Airports Commission has named Aaron Call as its new Chief Information Security Officer, where he will oversee cybersecurity operations, data privacy, and regulatory compliance across Minneapolis-St. Paul International Airport and six general aviation airports in the Twin Cities. Call brings over 17 years of experience managing secure IT environments in both public and private sectors. Prior to joining MAC, Call served as Deputy CISO at Old Republic Title and Chief Infrastructure and Security Officer at WPS.
Stephen O’Halloran – Chief Information Officer at Providence Community Health Centers

Providence Community Health Centers has appointed Stephen O’Halloran as Vice President & Chief Information Officer, where he will lead the organization’s IT strategy and operations. O’Halloran brings over 20 years of executive IT experience, most recently serving as CIO at The Dimock Center, where he expanded IT services and achieved cost efficiencies through innovative technologies. He previously spent 12 years at Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, leading EHR integration across hospitals and provider groups. He is a seasoned EPIC user and holds a Master’s in Healthcare Informatics from Northeastern University.
John Phelan – Chief Technology Officer at WorkWave

WorkWave has appointed John Phelan as Chief Technology Officer. Phelan brings over 25 years of experience in cloud operations and IT transformation, most recently serving as Executive Vice President and CTO at Hyland Software. During his tenure, he helped scale the company nearly 100-fold and held multiple leadership roles, including CIO and Chief Product & Technology Officer. In his new role, Phelan will lead innovation and modernization efforts across WorkWave’s core verticals: commercial cleaning, security, pest control, and the green industry.
Jennifer Flynn – Chief Information Officer at Raytheon

Raytheon, an RTX business, has appointed Jennifer Flynn as Vice President and Chief Information Officer. Flynn brings over 20 years of technology leadership experience, including a distinguished tenure at GE, where she held roles such as Chief Product Officer of Digital Products and CIO of Military Systems Operations. She joined RTX in 2023 as Chief Technology Officer and was named VP and CIO of Government Programs in 2024.
Quin Kilgore – Chief Technology Officer at Triad Partners

Triad Partners has appointed Quin Kilgore as Chief Technology Officer, where he will lead the development of the company’s proprietary technology platform and oversee internal infrastructure and innovation. In his new role, Kilgore will focus on unifying Triad’s wealth management and insurance divisions through a seamless, AI-driven platform designed to enhance advisor efficiency, data usability, and comprehensive financial planning. Kilgore brings more than a decade of experience in financial services technology, most recently serving 11 years at Carson Group. There, he led the development of proprietary platforms that streamlined workflows, improved data aggregation, and reduced administrative burdens for advisors.
Lucas Pankey – Chief Informations Officer at Textron Aviation

Textron Aviation has appointed Luke Pankey as Senior Vice President and Chief Information Officer, where he will lead the company’s IT strategy and drive transformation across Textron Aviation, Textron Aviation Defense, and affiliated companies. Pankey brings over a decade of leadership experience within Textron, including roles as Director of Global Infrastructure & Project Management and Deputy CIO at eAviation. Prior to joining Textron, he served nearly 13 years in the U.S. Air Force, culminating as Deputy IT Director for the 21st Medical Group at Air Force Space Command.
Ross Graber – Chief Information Officer at The US Department of Energy

The U.S. Department of Energy has appointed Ross Graber as Chief Information Officer, marking the agency’s second CIO change in 2025. Graber most recently served as Senior Director of Security Engineering at Procore Technologies and brings extensive experience in IT, cybersecurity, and risk management. His prior roles include leadership positions at EY, Yahoo, Google, and Twitter. He succeeds Ryan Riedel, who departed after a brief tenure. Graber will now oversee DOE’s IT operations amid ongoing federal efficiency initiatives and organizational restructuring.
Brad Doctor – Chief Information Security Officer at First Advantage

First Advantage has appointed Brad Doctor as Chief Information Security Officer. Doctor brings extensive experience in information security, innovation, and business strategy, with more than 20 issued patents to his name. He previously held leadership roles at VMware and Lumen Technologies, where he was instrumental in shaping security strategies and launching Lumen’s MSSP business. In his new role, Doctor will lead First Advantage’s information security initiatives, leveraging his deep expertise to drive innovation and protect enterprise resilience.
Manish Nautiyal – Chief Information Officer at Santa Clara Family Health Plan

Santa Clara Family Health Plan has appointed Manish Nautiyal as Chief Information Officer. An accomplished executive with over 22 years of experience in healthcare technology, Nautiyal will lead SCFHP’s IT strategy, overseeing applications, infrastructure, software development, telecommunications, security, and data exchange. Prior to joining SCFHP, Nautiyal served as Senior Vice President of IT Development and Infrastructure at Beacon Healthcare Systems and held key IT leadership roles during a decade-long tenure at Molina Healthcare.
Vari Bindra – Chief Information Security Officer at Life360

Life360 has appointed Vari Bindra as Chief Information Security Officer, reinforcing its commitment to digital safety and user privacy. Bindra brings two decades of cybersecurity experience, having held key leadership roles at Amazon and Intuit. Most recently, he oversaw security for Amazon Retail Stores, including Whole Foods Market and Amazon Go. At Life360, he will lead the company’s security strategy, focusing on protecting its enterprise systems and consumer platforms.
Kristin Darby – Chief Information Officer at Tennessee Department of Finance

The Tennessee Department of Finance has appointed Kristin Darby as the state’s new Chief Information Officer. She will succeed Stephanie Dedmon, who is retiring on June 30 after more than two decades of service to the state. Darby steps into the role with an extensive 25-year career in healthcare, finance, operations, biotech, cybersecurity, and insurance. Most recently, she served as CIO at HarmonyCares, where she led transformational technology initiatives focused on value-based care delivery.
Britton Choi – Chief Information Officer at Lewis Brisbois

Lewis Brisbois has appointed Britton Choi as Chief Information Officer. Choi brings decades of experience in legal technology leadership, information security, and innovation, most recently serving as CIO at Sheppard Mullin. There, he founded the firm’s Information Security office, became its first CISO, and later advanced to CIO, leading initiatives that earned top tech rankings from Vault.com and the Midlevel Associates Survey. At Lewis Brisbois, Choi will drive IT strategy and innovation, enhancing the firm’s technological capabilities and client services.
Mike Hughes – Chief Information Security Officer at Nordstrom

Nordstrom has appointed Mike Hughes as Chief Information Security Officer, where he will lead the company’s global information security strategy. In this role, Hughes will oversee cybersecurity operations, risk management, and data protection initiatives to safeguard the integrity of Nordstrom’s systems and customer information. Hughes brings extensive leadership experience in cybersecurity, with a proven track record of securing enterprise environments and aligning security programs with business goals.
Chetna Mahajan – Chief Information Officer at Webflow

Webflow has appointed Chetna Mahajan as Chief Information Officer to lead the company’s IT strategy and support its next phase of growth. Mahajan brings deep experience in IT transformation, enterprise systems, and AI-driven efficiency from her previous role at Amplitude, where she oversaw IT, security operations, and large-scale M&A integrations. She has also led global teams at public SaaS firms and Fortune 100 companies. At Webflow, she will oversee IT operations, enterprise architecture, internal applications, and AI initiatives to enhance scalability and business performance.
Cherodeep Goswami – Chief Information and Digital Officer at Providence

Providence has appointed Cherodeep Goswami as Chief Information and Digital Officer. Goswami brings extensive leadership experience from the healthcare sector, most recently serving in the same role at the University of Wisconsin Health System. He has also held positions at BJC Healthcare and across industries, including finance and telecommunications. At Providence, Goswami will oversee information strategy, cybersecurity, and AI deployment, supporting the system’s transformation initiatives and enhancing operational and clinical outcomes.
James Kotarski – Chief Information Officer at Imprivata

Imprivata has promoted James Kotarski to Chief Information Officer, recognizing his leadership in aligning technology with business strategy to drive enterprise transformation. In his new role, Kotarski will oversee Imprivata’s Information Technology, Security, and Business Systems and Intelligence teams. With deep expertise in analytical platforms, modern IT infrastructure, enterprise applications, service management, and cybersecurity, he is well-positioned to lead the organization’s growth.
Timothy Hawkes – Chief Technology Officer at HireRoad

HireRoad has appointed Timothy Hawkes as Chief Technology Officer, where he will lead the company’s technology infrastructure across its portfolio of HR solutions. Hawkes brings nearly 30 years of experience in analytics and enterprise technology, most recently serving as SVP and Head of Technology at Vestmark. He previously held engineering leadership roles at SS&C Technologies and American Student Assistance, overseeing software development, data management, and information security. At HireRoad, Hawkes will focus on driving innovation, scaling technology operations, and supporting product and team transformation initiatives.
Ankit Sharma – Chief Technology Officer at Kodiak Solutions

Kodiak Solutions has appointed Ankit Sharma as its first Chief Technology Officer. Sharma brings over 15 years of experience leading development teams for healthcare revenue cycle management platforms. He most recently served as CTO at Millennia, following roles as Chief Data and Analytics Officer and global head of product and engineering at FinThrive. In his new role, Sharma will lead Kodiak’s product strategy and engineering efforts, driving innovation across its healthcare analytics offerings. He holds an MBA in Information Systems Management and has completed executive training at MIT Sloan.
Ralph Marshall – Chief Information and Digital Officer at Revlon Group Holdings LLC

Revlon Group Holdings LLC has appointed Ralph Marshall as Chief Information and Digital Officer. He brings over 25 years of global technology leadership, having most recently served as Global CTO at Merlin Entertainments. At Merlin, Marshall oversaw the technology strategy for entertainment destinations across 23 countries, serving over 60 million guests annually. Previously, as VP of Technology EMEA at Starbucks, he led significant digital transformation initiatives, including the rollout of Starbucks Digital Solutions across 86 international markets. His work supported more than two million daily transactions across 40+ countries.
Phillip Miller – Chief Information Security Officer at H&R Block

H&R Block has appointed Phillip Miller as Vice President and Chief Information Security Officer. In this role, Miller will lead the company’s information security strategy, focusing on safeguarding client data and ensuring compliance across legal, privacy, and regulatory frameworks. Miller brings over 15 years of executive experience in cybersecurity, with a background spanning retail, manufacturing, and technology sectors. His prior leadership roles include CISO positions at NetApp and Brooks Brothers, as well as Principal Security Advisor at Amazon Web Services, where he supported cloud security for clients in financial services and healthcare.
Shawnna DelHierro – Chief Information Officer at SoundHound AI

SoundHound AI has appointed Shawnna DelHierro as Senior Vice President and Chief Information Officer, where she will lead IT operations, cloud engineering, cybersecurity, and compliance to support the company’s expanding voice AI platform. DelHierro brings over 20 years of experience in technology leadership, having previously held CIO and CTO roles at VSP Global, Visionworks, and Sportsman’s Warehouse. In her new role, she will focus on strengthening the company’s infrastructure and enabling scalable growth across industries.
Pratik Savai – Chief Technology Officer at LegalZoom

LegalZoom has appointed Pratik Savai as Chief Technology Officer. Savai brings extensive experience in scaling technology platforms and leading innovation, most recently serving as CTO at Elation Health, where he led engineering, product, and design teams. He also spent 16 years at Cornerstone OnDemand, driving workforce agility solutions and helping grow recurring revenue. In his new role, Savai will advance LegalZoom’s technology ecosystem, focusing on scalability and emerging technologies, such as generative AI, to enhance legal accessibility and customer experience.
Matthew Drooker – Chief Technology Officer at The Weather Company

Matthew Drooker has been appointed Chief Technology Officer at The Weather Company, bringing more than three decades of media and technology leadership to the role. Drooker began his career at Turner Broadcasting, where he held a range of senior positions, including VP of System Development, CTO of CNN Digital, and SVP of Platform Technology. His work spanned everything from ad sales platforms at CNN to managing digital infrastructure for March Madness. Now at The Weather Company, Drooker aims to advance both the consumer and enterprise sides of the business, which powers weather intelligence for millions of app users as well as sectors like aviation, defense, and logistics.
Steven Bonanno – Chief Information Officer at IEX

IEX has appointed Steven Bonanno to the role of Chief Information Officer, who will oversee the firm’s technology strategy with a focus on platform resilience, scalability, and multi-asset class expansion. Bonanno brings extensive experience in trading and exchange technology, having held senior leadership roles at BXS, DASH, Direct Edge, Bloomberg, Nasdaq, BRUT ECN, and Instinet. Bonanno will lead the advancement of its high-performance trading systems. Previously serving as CEO of BXS and CIO of DASH, he brings his deep expertise to support IEX’s mission of delivering innovative trading solutions.
Kevin Blanco – Chief Information Officer at Avid

Avid has appointed Kevin Blanco as Chief Information Officer, where he will lead the company’s technology strategy to enhance customer experience and drive operational excellence. Blanco brings over 20 years of experience in IT strategy, digital transformation, and enterprise technology leadership. He most recently served as CIO at Gerson Lehrman Group, where he led a major technology modernization, including cloud migration and data platform development. At Avid, he will focus on building a scalable, innovative technology ecosystem.
Rafe Colburn – Chief Technology Officer at Etsy

Etsy has appointed Rafe Colburn as Chief Technology Officer. Colburn returns to Etsy after serving as Chief Technology & Product Officer at Depop, where he scaled the tech team and enhanced the app-based customer experience. He previously spent nearly a decade at Etsy. There, he led engineering across ads, seller experience, trust & safety, and more. In his new role, Colburn will focus on leveraging emerging technologies, including AI, to personalize shopping experiences and drive growth.
Shekar Pannala – Chief Information Officer at The Hartford

The Hartford has named Shekar Pannala as Chief Information Officer for Property & Casualty, a newly created role in which he will lead technology strategy across the company’s Personal Lines, Small Commercial, and Middle & Large Commercial businesses. Pannala brings more than 30 years of global technology leadership experience to the role. He most recently served as Global CIO at Chubb and previously held senior positions at S&P Global and BNY Mellon.
Jeffrey King – Acting Chief Information Officer at U.S. Department of the Treasury

Jeffrey King has been named Acting Chief Information Officer of the U.S. Department of the Treasury. King steps into the role following Tony Arcadi’s departure and brings valuable leadership experience, having served as Deputy CIO since 2022. He also previously served as Acting CIO of the IRS, where he advanced key modernization initiatives. In his new role, King will lead Treasury’s IT strategy and operations during a period of organizational transition. He will also play a key role in advancing cybersecurity initiatives and supporting the department’s ongoing digital modernization efforts.
Scott Coulter – Chief Information Officer at The Social Security Administration

The Social Security Administration (SSA) has appointed Scott Coulter as its new Chief Information Officer, marking the third leadership change in the role this year. Coulter, previously an operative within the Department of Government Efficiency, had served in dual capacities at both SSA and NASA prior to this promotion. As CIO, Coulter steps into SSA’s top technology leadership position at a pivotal time. The agency is undergoing significant operational restructuring, and Coulter will be tasked with overseeing SSA’s critical information systems and technology strategy.
Warren Lenard – Chief Information Officer at Indiana’s Office of Technology

Indiana’s Office of Technology has appointed Warren Lenard as Chief Information Officer and Director of the Indiana Office of Technology, where he will lead efforts to streamline and consolidate IT operations across state agencies. Lenard steps into the role with a mandate to enhance service delivery while reducing costs, bringing private sector expertise to state government. Lenard most recently served as Chief Operations and Information Officer at Byrider Auto Sales and previously held the role of Vice President of Technology and Operations at JD Sports Finish Line.
Madhusudhan Reddy – Chief Information Officer at Toyota Financial Services

Toyota Financial Services has appointed Madhusudhan Reddy as Group Vice President and Chief Information Officer, where he will lead the company’s data and technology strategy. Reddy joins from Amazon, where he most recently served as General Manager of Worldwide Self-Service and Automation. He brings extensive experience in technology leadership and automation at scale. At Toyota Financial Services, Reddy will oversee IT initiatives aimed at enhancing operational efficiency and customer-facing digital capabilities. He succeeds Anna Sampang, who has transitioned into the newly created role of Vice President and Chief Customer Officer.
Aaron Gwinner – Chief Digital & Technology Officer at Campbell Company

Campbell Company has appointed Aaron Gwinner as Chief Digital & Technology Officer. Gwinner brings over 30 years of technology leadership experience, including recent roles as CIO at Reynolds American and a 26-year tenure at The Coca-Cola Company. At Campbell’s, he will lead the company’s digital transformation strategy, focusing on enhancing agility, strengthening capabilities, and accelerating growth. He will oversee the digital and IT functions and report to Executive Vice President and Chief Enterprise Transformation Officer Dan Poland.
Prakash Kota – Chief Information Officer at UKG

UKG has announced Prakash Kota to the role of Chief Information Officer, where he will align the company’s technology priorities with its business strategy and customer-centric goals. Kota will lead enterprise IT initiatives focused on data-driven innovation, AI integration, and scalable digital experiences. Kota joins UKG from Autodesk, where he served as Senior Vice President and CIO, overseeing enterprise data platforms, cloud engineering, and global digital transformation. Known for driving strategic technology programs, he brings a proven track record in optimizing go-to-market systems and enhancing employee productivity through AI.
Todd Borkey – Chief Technology Officer at Peraton

Peraton has appointed Todd Borkey as Chief Technology Officer, where he will lead the company’s technology strategy, R&D initiatives, and the Peraton Strategic Innovation Group, including Peraton Labs. Borkey brings extensive experience in defense and applied research, most recently serving as EVP and CTO at Huntington Ingalls Industries, where he led the development of a portfolio of AI applications. He has also held CTO roles at Alion Science and Technology, Thales Defense, and DRS, and he began his career at AT&T Bell Labs. Borkey holds a master’s in engineering management from Stevens Institute of Technology.
Troy Rydman – Chief Information Security Officer at Packsize

Packsize has appointed Troy Rydman as Chief Information Security Officer. Rydman brings nearly 20 years of experience in cybersecurity, IT, and risk management, most recently serving as Senior Practice Manager at Amazon Web Services. He has also held executive roles at Silicon Valley Bank and Fast, leading global cybersecurity initiatives and technology modernization. At Packsize, Rydman will oversee IT and security strategy, focusing on strengthening digital infrastructure, enhancing data protection, and supporting the company’s global expansion.
Mark Wassersug – Chief Technology Officer at Acrisure

Acrisure has named Mark Wassersug as Chief Technology Officer, where he will lead the company’s information technology strategy and support its continued transformation into a global fintech platform. Wassersug brings over two decades of experience in financial technology and mergers and acquisitions, most recently serving as Chief Operating Officer at Intercontinental Exchange. In his new role, Wassersug will focus on scaling Acrisure’s technology capabilities, with an emphasis on AI-driven solutions and client-centric innovation.
Krates Ng – Chief Technology Officer at Unlearn

Unlearn has appointed Krates Ng as Chief Technology Officer to lead the company’s technical and operational strategy as it scales its AI-driven clinical trial solutions. Ng brings extensive experience in enterprise software and healthcare AI, most recently serving as CTO at ProducePay and previously as SVP of Engineering at RapidAI. He also co-founded CliniCast, a machine learning startup focused on oncology, which was successfully acquired. At Unlearn, Ng will focus on building scalable systems to support the company’s commercial expansion and accelerate innovation in drug development.
Antoine McCord – Chief Information Officer at The Department of Homeland Security

The Department of Homeland Security has appointed Antoine McCord as Chief Information Officer, where he will oversee the agency’s $11 billion IT budget and lead enterprise-wide technology strategy, cybersecurity operations, and digital modernization initiatives. With nearly 20 years of experience spanning intelligence, cyber operations, and national security, McCord brings a deep understanding of threat detection and technology integration. He previously served in the U.S. intelligence community and held roles in the Marine Corps, national security advisory, and the private sector, where he focused on cybersecurity and infrastructure protection.
Maha Virudhagiri – Chief Technology Officer at Coalition

Coalition has appointed Maha Virudhagiri as its first Chief Technology Officer, where he will lead engineering, IT, information security, data, and AI initiatives to support the company’s cyber insurance and security solutions. Virudhagiri joins from Tesla, where he led the Global Digital Experience organization, overseeing global teams across engineering, product, and design. He previously held roles at Ancestry, Walmart Labs, and Cognizant Technology Solutions. At Coalition, he will focus on scaling technology efforts and advancing the company.
Sumanth Sukumar – Chief Technology Officer at Altruist

Altruist has appointed Sumanth Sukumar as Chief Technology Officer. Sukumar brings deep expertise in building and scaling complex technology systems, with leadership roles at Coinbase, Uber, and Facebook. At Altruist, he will oversee platform security, reliability, and AI integration across internal systems and new products. Known for driving innovation and operational resilience, Sukumar will lead efforts to expand Altruist’s engineering capabilities as the company accelerates its mission to serve tech-forward, growth-minded RIAs.
Ann Dozier – Chief Information Officer at Ahold Delhaize

Ahold Delhaize USA has named Ann Dozier as Chief Information Officer, where she will oversee all aspects of IT across its U.S. businesses, supporting omnichannel growth and the company’s Growing Together strategy. Dozier brings decades of IT leadership experience in the food and beverage industry, most recently serving as SVP and Chief Information and Technology Officer at Southern Glazer’s Wine and Spirits. She previously held leadership roles in commercial, supply chain, e-commerce, and IT at The Coca-Cola Co., Dean Foods, and Colgate-Palmolive.
Bradley Enneking – Chief Information Officer at Mutual Bancorp

Mutual Bancorp has appointed Bradley Enneking as Chief Information Officer. Enneking brings over two decades of experience in IT, cybersecurity, and digital transformation, with a proven track record of leading technology initiatives in highly regulated industries. He most recently served as Chief Information Officer at HTLF, where he drove enterprise-wide digital modernization. Prior to that, he held senior leadership roles at Wells Fargo, including Interim CIO and Senior Director, where he led cross-functional teams across digital, data, operations, sales, and servicing.
Gerald Charles Jr – Chief Information Officer at Coca-Cola Beverages Florida

Coca-Cola Beverages Florida has appointed Gerald T. Charles, Jr. as Senior Vice President and Chief Information Officer. Charles is a seasoned technology leader with a track record of driving enterprise transformation across industries. His career includes leadership roles at Capital One, Under Armour, Cisco, TRW, and OAO Technology Solutions, where he led initiatives focused on omni-channel customer experiences, IT modernization, and infrastructure optimization. At Coke Florida, he will oversee the company’s IT strategy with a focus on enhancing customer experience and enabling scalable growth.
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