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We have identified a small group of LGBTQ CIO/CTOs. You will note they held very important positions in both government and the private sector. They are equally spread out between male and female, and [[Amanda Simpson]] is the first transgender to be appointed to federal government administration.  Read their biographies to find out more fascinating information about these individuals:
 
We have identified a small group of LGBTQ CIO/CTOs. You will note they held very important positions in both government and the private sector. They are equally spread out between male and female, and [[Amanda Simpson]] is the first transgender to be appointed to federal government administration.  Read their biographies to find out more fascinating information about these individuals:
  
* [[Brook Colangelo]], United States - Chief Information Officer, Houghton Mifflin Harcourt publishing and education house; former CIO, the White House
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'''Canada'''
* [[Cynthia Fortlage]], Canada - Chief Information Officer, GHY International
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* [[Ryan McGill]], United States - Chief Information Officer, United States Marine Corp/Army Reserve
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* [[Cynthia Fortlage]], Chief Information Officer, GHY International
* [[Amanda Simpson]], United States - transgender Chief Information Officer, the United States Army
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* [[Harry Small]], Great Britain - former Chief Information Officer, Baker & McKenzie law firm
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'''Great Britain'''
* [[Megan Smith]], United States - Chief Technology Officer, United States Government
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* [[Gerry Stone]], United States - Chief Operating Officer and Managing Director, Technology Infrastructure, Bank of America
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* [[John Elliott]], Chief Technology Officer, Sainsbury's
* [[Andrew Wilson]], Great Britain - Chief Information Officer, Accenture
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* [[Harry Small]], former Chief Information Officer, Baker & McKenzie law firm
* [[Anthony Watson]], Great Britain - Chief Information Officer, Nike
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* [[Andrew Wilson]], Chief Information Officer, Accenture
* [[Stan Zanarotti]], United States - Chief Technology Officer, Dimensional Insight
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* [[Anthony Watson]], Chief Information Officer, Nike
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'''United States'''
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* [[Debra Chrapaty]], Chief Technology Officer, Wells Fargo bank
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* [[Brook Colangelo]], Chief Information Officer, Houghton Mifflin Harcourt publishing and education house; former CIO, the White House
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* [[Leilani Farol]], Senior Vice President of Planning, Delivery and Execution for Cyber Security Technology, BankAmerica
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* [[Ken Janssens]], Managing Director Technology, JP Morgan Chase
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* [[Ryan McGill]], Chief Information Officer, United States Marine Corp/Army Reserve
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* [[Vanessa Pegueros]], DocuSign, OneLogin
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* [[Opal Perry]], PODS, Hertz
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* [[Amanda Simpson]], transgender Chief Information Officer, the United States Army
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* [[Allyn Shaw]], Chief Technology Officer, Recycle Track Systems
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* [[Megan Smith]], Chief Technology Officer, United States Government
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* [[Gerry Stone]], Chief Operating Officer and Managing Director, Technology Infrastructure, Bank of America
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* [[Atticus Tysen]], Senior Vice President and Chief Information Officer, Intiuit
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* [[Raymond Watt]], EOH Oracle Services
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* [[Paul Wood]], Managing Director, Head of Technology /Cyber Risk, Operational Risk Management Group, Citi
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* [[Stan Zanarotti]], Chief Technology Officer, Dimensional Insight
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* [[Sigal Zarmi]], Morgan Stanley, GE Capital
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'''Uruguay'''
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* [[Jacqueline Guichelaar]], Chief Information Officer, Cisco
  
 
==See Also==
 
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* [[Noteworthy LGBTQ Individuals in the Accounting Profession]]
 
* [[Noteworthy LGBTQ Individuals in the Accounting Profession]]
 
* [[LGBTQ Economists]]
 
* [[LGBTQ Economists]]
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* [[Human Resource Professionals Who Are LGBTQ]]
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* [[Marketing Professionals Who Identify as LGBTQ]]
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* [[LGBTQ Venture Capitalists and Startup Advisors]]
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* [[Investment and Wealth Management and the LGBTQ Community]]
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* [[LGBTQ Bankers]]
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* [[Corporate Diversity and Inclusion Officers Who Identify as LGBTQ]]
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* [[The LGBTQ Presence in the Insurance Industry]]
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* [[LGBTQ Chief Legal, Compliance and Risk Officers]]
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* [[Chief Operating Officers of Business Enterprises Who Are LGBTQ]]
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* [[LGBTQ Individuals Active in the Digital World]]
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* [[Chief of Staff Positions Held by LGBTQ Individuals]]
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* [[Auto and Transportation Experts Who Identify as LGBTQ]]
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==Further Reading/Research==
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* https://bootcamp.du.edu/blog/transgender-people-in-tech/
  
 
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LGBTQ CIO/CTO

The role of a Chief Information/Technology Officer (CIO/CTO) is to keep an organization at the leading edge of technology adoption, both in terms of usage and security. As you can imagine, that is no easy task, what with the rapid pace of innovation in technology and the incessant threat of cyber-attacks on websites and communication systems. It is a relatively modern executive position within an organization, having been a senior-level position since the 1980s. Today, its importance is confirmed by the increasing number of CIO/CTOs who also sit on the organization's Board of Directors.

The CIO/CTO will make decisions on the purchase of technology equipment suitable to the enterprise. They will then ensure that employees are trained and efficient in the use of that technology. As improvements and new software uses arise for the organization, it will be the CIO/CTO's responsibility to create and implement those changes. The security of all aspects of technology is required, and proper corporate governance procedures must be enacted to ensure the appropriate use of technology by employees.

The CIO/CTO generally works alongside the Chief Executive Officer or Managing Executive Director of an organization. In technology companies themselves, the CIO/CTO may very well be the most senior officer.

The challenge with being an out CIO/CTO is that it requires the individual to share their personal lives with the public. This is not necessarily a requirement with straight business people (and particularly in private companies) and presents an additional hurdle to coming out in the workforce.

Most CIO/CTOs will confirm that additional data is required about the level of LGBTQ participation in the technology industry and its management. Data is key at the entrepreneurial level because it determines the extent of funding of grants and political decision making that affects the business. It is well known that diversity increases creativity, innovation and productivity. Work needs to be done to attract and empower minorities (including women) into the profession.

We have identified a small group of LGBTQ CIO/CTOs. You will note they held very important positions in both government and the private sector. They are equally spread out between male and female, and Amanda Simpson is the first transgender to be appointed to federal government administration. Read their biographies to find out more fascinating information about these individuals:

Canada

Great Britain

United States

  • Debra Chrapaty, Chief Technology Officer, Wells Fargo bank
  • Brook Colangelo, Chief Information Officer, Houghton Mifflin Harcourt publishing and education house; former CIO, the White House
  • Leilani Farol, Senior Vice President of Planning, Delivery and Execution for Cyber Security Technology, BankAmerica
  • Ken Janssens, Managing Director Technology, JP Morgan Chase
  • Ryan McGill, Chief Information Officer, United States Marine Corp/Army Reserve
  • Vanessa Pegueros, DocuSign, OneLogin
  • Opal Perry, PODS, Hertz
  • Amanda Simpson, transgender Chief Information Officer, the United States Army
  • Allyn Shaw, Chief Technology Officer, Recycle Track Systems
  • Megan Smith, Chief Technology Officer, United States Government
  • Gerry Stone, Chief Operating Officer and Managing Director, Technology Infrastructure, Bank of America
  • Atticus Tysen, Senior Vice President and Chief Information Officer, Intiuit
  • Raymond Watt, EOH Oracle Services
  • Paul Wood, Managing Director, Head of Technology /Cyber Risk, Operational Risk Management Group, Citi
  • Stan Zanarotti, Chief Technology Officer, Dimensional Insight
  • Sigal Zarmi, Morgan Stanley, GE Capital

Uruguay

See Also

Further Reading/Research


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