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CIO Assembly

In case it’s gone under your radar, this year’s CIO Assembly in King City, Ontario is only days away (July 13-15). Those of you who have attended these events inĀ the past need no reminder as to how good they are, but if you’ve never been to one, allow me to offer a few words of recommendation.

This event is flat out the best you’ll come across in Canada for delving into issues of importance to CIOs, networking with IT executive peers and having more fun than should be allowed at a business function. The theme for this year’s conference CIO Impact: Innovative Thinking that Builds Business Success is one that should generate plenty of interesting discussions.

The Assembly also providesĀ a great introduction to the CIO Executive Council and its members, who play a big role in putting on the event. The Council does all sorts of good work and provides opportunities to network and exchange information with leading CIOs around the globe. There’ll be plenty of members at the Assembly who will outline the benefits for you.

In short, the CIO Assembly is an event not to be missed. If you can squeeze it into your calendar, by all means do so. And when you’re there, look me up. I’d be happy to chat with you.


Posted on July 8th, 2008 by Dave Carey and filed under Dave Careys CIO Canada |

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