Kim Stevenson CIO of Intel




Metis Strategy show

Summary: Among other topics, Kim discusses the following issues with Metis Strategy:<br> <br> * Her priorities for the next year, including Big Data and Analytics<br> * Methods she is using to communicate and create cultural change across the organization<br> * The IT Annual Plan, how it was been honed, and its wide distribution<br> * IT’s role in bringing innovation to the business units<br> * Security and how she balances risk taking with risk mitigation<br> * Her membership on the board of Cloudera and how she began the process of board membership<br> * What she has brought back to her job from her board memberships<br> * Transparency in operations and how she approaches social media in that way<br> * The state of women in technology and how she advocates for continuing progress<br> <br> Kim Stevenson’s Biography<br> Kim Stevenson is the Chief Information Officer of Intel, a $55 billion technology company that designs and manufactures digital technology platforms. Kim leads the more than 6,000 worldwide IT employees to drive competitive advantages and provide IT solutions.<br> Prior to joining Intel, Kim spent seven years at the former EDS (now HP enterprise services), in a variety of positions including vice president of Worldwide Communications, Media and Entertainment (CM&amp;E) Industry Practice, and vice president of Enterprise Service Management where she oversaw the global development and delivery of enterprise services. Before joining EDS, Kim spent 18 years at IBM in several executive positions including vice president of Marketing and Operations of the eServer iSeries division.<br> Kim currently serves on the Board of Directors of Cloudera and Boston Private Financial Holdings, Inc.<br> Kim has a bachelor’s degree from Northeastern University. She also has an MBA from Cornell University, Johnson School of Management, where she is currently a member of the Advisory Board.<br>