By Maria Kingston.
Updated Nov 19, 2021
NEW YORK (PRWEB) November 19, 2021 - NewYorkCIO announced the winners of its 2021 CIO of the Year ORBIE Awards. NewYorkCIO recognized chief information officers in seven key categories Leadership, Super Global, Global, Large Enterprise, Enterprise, Corporate, & Healthcare. The NewYorkCIO ORBIE Awards were presented virtually.
The NewYorkCIO ORBIE winners demonstrate the significance of strong technology leadership in these uncertain times. Over the past year, CIOs are leading in unprecedented ways and enabling the largest work-from-home experiment in history, according to Monique Cook, Executive Director of NewYorkCIO. The ORBIE Awards are meaningful because they are judged by peers - CIOs who understand how difficult this job is and why great leadership matters.
The 2021 NewYorkCIO ORBIE Award winners are:
The CIO of the Year ORBIE Awards is the premier technology executive recognition program in the United States. Since inception in 1998, over 1,800 CIOs have been honored as finalists and over 400 CIO of the Year winners have received the prestigious ORBIE Award. The ORBIE honors chief information officers who have demonstrated excellence in technology leadership. Finalists and winners are selected by an independent peer review process, led by prior ORBIE recipients, based upon:
The NewYorkCIO ORBIE Awards keynote was delivered by Raghu Raghuram, CEO of VMWare. Nearly 400 guests attended virtually, representing leading Greater New York organizations and their technology partners.
The 2021 NewYorkCIO ORBIE Awards was made possible by the following sponsors:
NewYorkCIO is the preeminent peer leadership network of Greater New York chief information officers. NewYorkCIO is one of 21 chapters of the InspireCIO Leadership Network, a national membership organization comprised exclusively of CIOs from public and private businesses, government, education, healthcare and nonprofit institutions.
NewYorkCIO is led by a CIO Advisory Board, supported by an executive director and staff. Underwriter executives ensure programs remain non-commercial and exclusive to qualified CIOs and members.