Computerworld announced Monday its annual class of Premier 100 IT Leaders for 2008, honoring executives who have led their organizations by mentoring and motivating employees, envisioning innovative solutions to business challenges, and effectively managing and executing IT strategies. Among those honored were 20 IT leaders from education and the public sector.
Local Government
Don C. DeLoach, chief information systems officer, City of Tallahassee
Hugh Miller, chief technology officer, City of San Antonio
Neal A. Puff, CIO Yuma County
State Government
Ben L. Berry, CIO, Oregon Department of Transportation
Brenda L. Decker, CIO State of Nebraska
Sheng Guo, chief technology officer, New York State Unified Court System
Teri M. Takai, CIO of Michigan Department of IT, State of Michigan
Federal Government
Randall D. Headrick, director of communications and information, Air National Guard CIO, National Guard Bureau A6
Charles Scott Lambert, project manager of logistics modernization program, U.S. Army
Ram Murthy, director of application systems, Peace Corps
Steven J. Spano, director of communications and information headquarters, United States Air Forces Europe,
Craig Woods, manager of technology support, United States Postal Service
Education
Asif Ahmad, vice president of diagnostic services, CIO, associate dean of academic computing, Duke University Health System and Medical Center
Robert G. Henderson, director of cyber infrastructure, University of the Pacific
Anthony Hill, CIO, Golden Gate University
Michael H. Hites, vice president for planning and IT, CIO, New Mexico State University
Joy R. Hughes, vice president for IT, CIO, George Mason University
Stephen M. Levin, CIO of University Services, University of Minnesota
Joseph J. Tufano, vice president, CIO, St. John's University
Michael F. Williams, executive director of IT, Immune Tolerance Network, University of California at San Francisco