February 13, 2018
11:30 AM - 7:00 PM Oracle and Intel have partnered together to create a unique event experience to give technology thought leaders, disrupters and visionaries an opportunity to discuss the most pressing and prevalent trends and innovations impacting their business.
Join your peers at the Future of Business Executive Forum, a half day event on Tuesday, February 13th at the impressive Carnegie Hall in New York City.
Today’s Technological Driven Era has created an unprecedented opportunity for CIOs, CTOs and IT executives to get into the driver’s seat and lead business innovation. This forum is intended to inspire fresh thinking, new ideas and to share critical insights for today’s leaders in Information Technology.
Highlights and Program Details: - Q&A Session with Joe Torre, former Manager of the New York Yankee Dynasty
- Business in 2025, Predictions from Mark Hurd
- Real Time Conversations with CIOs, Today’s CEOs of Technology
- Go beyond the firewall with the world's most famous hacker, Kevin Mitnick
- No product pitches!
The Forum will begin with a networking lunch at 11:30 a.m., followed by an afternoon of unparalleled keynotes, Q&A sessions and hands-on experiences, and a reception concluding at 7:30 p.m.
Please register now as space is limited. For more information please contact Danielle Verbin.
Rich Geraffo, Executive Vice President, North America Technology Division, Oracle The Future of Business
Mark Hurd, CEO, Oracle, to share Oracle's view on the future of technology, business and industry trends through 2025.
Mark Hurd, Chief Executive Officer, Oracle The CIO of Tomorrow
Organizations expect their CIO to not only be the authority on technology, but to also be a thought leader on how IT can empower the business. In this panel, we will explore challenges these integral officers face in pursuit of the ever-evolving goals of leading IT strategy across the enterprise, and facilitating IT expertise in every business and function.
Hunter Mueller, Chief Executive Officer, HMG Strategy
John Repko, Chief Information Officer, Johnson Controls
Richard Scheitler, Chief Information Officer, Wonderful Company
Next Generation Solutions
Implementing a powerful, unified cloud redefines how organizations modernize, innovate, and compete in a digital world. Join Steve Miranda and Chris Donato as they address the ongoing challenge of exceeding skyrocketing customer expectations through next generation applications in the cloud.
Fireside Chat with Steve Miranda, Executive Vice President, Applications Development, Oracle &
Chris Donato, Senior Vice President, North America Applications Division, Oracle
A Transformational Strategy at Great West Financial
Jeff Knight, Chief Technology Officer, Great West Financial
The Journey to the Future of Business
The digital economy has disrupted Oracle’s own business of selling technology and solutions to customers. Get insight into how they are innovating their core business to help you innovate yours via new Oracle Cloud Solution Hubs. Following a brief discussion, you will be invited to the “Journey to the Future” room to see the latest industry and customer solutions coming out of these hubs, and will be able to engage with the cloud developers who built these prototypes. Highlighted solutions include a Fast Food Ordering Chatbot, an Augmented Reality Product Recognition & Interaction solution, and an IOT Preventive Maintenance solution – all built in just a few weeks! Hamidou Dia, Senior Vice President, Solution Engineering and Customer Success, Oracle Journey to the Future Solution Demos & Break
Kevin Mitnick, Chief Executive Officer, Mitnick Security Consulting Jeff Schick, Senior Vice President, North America Cloud Sales, Oracle The Miracles of AI…Brought To You By A Solid Data Foundation
Bob Rogers, the Chief Data Scientist in the Data Center Group at Intel, will demonstrate some of the latest advances in analytics and Artificial Intelligence, with an emphasis on the importance of a solid data foundation. Fluid access to diverse data, a translation layer to integrate data from multiple sources, granular security that allows the right access to the right systems, and the ability to annotate unstructured data for multiple use cases are all potentially critical capabilities of a secure, scalable, and effective analytics infrastructure. Bob will present examples of how these functions are being deployed by leading organizations today.
Bob Rogers, Chief Data Scientist for Analytics and AI, Intel A History of Greatness
What does it take to navigate a successful player, manager and executive career in major league baseball? How has technology shaped the game? Join Joe Torre, the only major leaguer to achieve both 2,000 hits and 2,000 wins as a manager, and Rich Gerraffo, EVP of North America Technology at Oracle, as they examine the impact of innovation and what it means to win, on and off the ball field.
Joe Torre, Hall of Fame MLB Manager
Rich Geraffo, Executive Vice President, North America Technology Division, Oracle
Forum Reception: Celebrating the Evolution of Music, featuring: — Music by Sarah Charness, Electronic Violinist
— The Evolution of Music Showcase
— Virtual Reality Experiences
— Craft Beer and Whisky Tasting
Welcome by Sara Villagio, Chief Marketing Officer, Carnegie Hall
May 7Panel discussion and Q&A
Thomas Kurian, EVP, Oracle Keynote: Surpassing Expectation with Oracle's Customer Service
Thomas Kurian, EVP, Oracle Partner Keynote: Offerring Robust Solutions for Today
John FPO Smith, CEO Delloite May 8Panel discussion and Q&A
Thomas Kurian, EVP, Oracle Keynote: Surpassing Expectation with Oracle's Customer Service
Thomas Kurian, EVP, Oracle Partner Keynote: Offerring Robust Solutions for Today
John FPO Smith, CEO Delloite May 9Panel discussion and Q&A
Thomas Kurian, EVP, Oracle Keynote: Surpassing Expectation with Oracle's Customer Service
Thomas Kurian, EVP, Oracle Partner Keynote: Offerring Robust Solutions for Today
John FPO Smith, CEO Delloite Hamidou Dia, Senior Vice President, Solution Engineering and Customer Success, Oracle Hamidou leads the NAS Oracle Enterprise Architects team and the Engineered Systems Sales Consulting Organization. Hamidou has more than 20 years' experience in the IT industry and has worked closely with many major organizations on enterprise architecture strategy and the deployment of large-scale technology projects using Oracle enterprise solutions.
Chris Donato, Senior Vice President, North America Applications Division Chris Donato is Senior Vice President of North American Applications Sales for Oracle Americas. He leads the business’ day-to-day operations including its rapidly growing, billion-dollar ERP, HCM, Sales Automation, and Service SaaS product sales both direct and indirect, alliances and channels, and business go-to-market. He is responsible for leading the digital transformation for North American customers and partners to realize greater business value through the use of Oracle’s Public Cloud. His team spans all business segments including enterprise, commercial, small and mid-market.
Mr. Donato is widely known for his focus on building executive customer engagements, compelling value based selling strategies, and his direct and innovative sales leadership. He brings 25 years of technology and applications industry leadership, computer hardware expertise, and executive management experience to his role with the company. Prior to this role, Mr. Donato was Senior Vice President of North American Technology and led a billion-dollar profit center serving the U.S., Canada, of Middleware, Database, and Engineered Systems. He oversaw a team of sales and engineering professionals defining strategy and direction for the North American commercial accounts.
He joined Oracle in 1996. Before joining Oracle, Mr. Donato spent four years at Unisys, where he was part of the management team responsible for the Financial Services Vertical. Rich Geraffo, Executive Vice President, North America Technology Division, Oracle Rich Geraffo is executive vice president of the North America Technology division. He is responsible for leading and directing the management of the multi-billion \-dollar North America Technology sales organization, and reports to Oracle CEO Mark Hurd.
Prior to his current role, Geraffo was senior vice president for Worldwide Alliances and Channels, responsible for the ongoing development and execution of Oracle’s extensive partner network.
Geraffo is an industry veteran with deep experience leading enterprise technology teams. Prior to joining Oracle, he was the senior vice president and managing director responsible for leading all aspects of HP’s Enterprise Group Americas team.
Geraffo’s experience includes vice president and general manager of the Americas region for VMware, where he drove business and operations and was responsible for sales, professional services, systems engineering, channels, marketing, and field operations. He was also executive vice president at BEA Systems and held various sales leadership positions during his 15-year tenure at IBM.
Geraffo holds a BS in accounting from William Paterson University, an MBA in finance from Fairleigh Dickinson University, and is a graduate of the Stanford Executive Program.
Mark Hurd,
Chief Executive Officer,
Oracle Mark Hurd is chief executive officer of Oracle Corporation and a member of the company’s board of directors. He joined Oracle in 2010, bringing more than 30 years of technology industry leadership, computer hardware expertise, and executive management experience to his role with the company. Hurd is also a member of the Baylor University Board of Regents and was named vice chair of its Finance and Facilities Committee. According to Hurd, Oracle’s mission is to help customers innovate and save money through the use of technology. Since joining Oracle, Hurd has worked to share Oracle’s strategy and vision with customers, partners, shareholders, and investors. Previously, Hurd served as chairman of the board, chief executive officer, and president of HP, where his focus on customers, innovation, improved operational efficiency, and execution led to significant company growth. Prior to that, he spent 25 years at NCR Corporation, where he held a variety of management, operations, sales, and marketing roles, ultimately serving as the company’s chief executive officer and president and leading a successful effort to streamline operations, strengthen the product line, and drive growth.
Jeff Knight, Chief Technology Officer, Great West Jeff Knight joined Great-West Financial® in 2012 and was appointed senior vice president and chief technology officer in 2014. He oversees the systems areas associated with retirement services, individual markets, investments and other corporate areas, including management of the company’s retirement plan recordkeeping platform.
In his previous roles at Great-West Financial, Knight led teams responsible for multiple aspects of the company’s recordkeeping system, including application systems architecture, business intelligence and data services, production support, statements, document production, and software configuration management.
Before joining the firm, Knight was chief information officer at IAS. He also held senior management positions at Fortune 500 companies such as Capital Cities/ABC, International Thomson and Fiserv, as well as at privately held firms. His management roles included retirement recordkeeping systems, back office operations and business line leadership.
Knight earned a bachelor’s degree from the University of Kansas.
Kevin Mitnick, Chief Executive Officer, Mitnick Security Consulting Kevin is the world's most famous hacker, bestselling author, and the top cyber security speaker. Once one of the FBI's Most Wanted because he hacked into 40 major corporations just for the challenge, Kevin is now a trusted security consultant to the Fortune 500 and governments worldwide. Kevin and The Global Ghost Team™ now maintain a 100% successful track record of being able to penetrate the security of any system they are paid to hack into using a combination of technical exploits and social engineering. Steve Miranda, Executive Vice President, Applications Development Steve Miranda is executive vice president of Oracle Applications product development. He is responsible for leading all aspects of product strategy, product development, and product delivery for the entire portfolio of Oracle Applications and related services. Miranda’s primary focus is on delivering the industry’s most complete, proven, and innovative set of cloud solutions encompassing enterprise resource planning; supply chain, human capital, and enterprise performance management; customer experience; and Oracle Data Cloud applications.
Miranda joined Oracle in 1992 and has held a variety of leadership positions within the development organization. In 2007 he was asked to lead the engineering of Oracle’s next-generation suite of software applications, Oracle Fusion Applications. Under his leadership, Oracle has delivered on its promise to help applications customers innovate and remain competitive while leveraging their existing IT investments and increasing the value of those investments with new Oracle products and services.
Prior to Oracle, Miranda worked at GE Aerospace. He holds degrees in mathematics and computational sciences from Stanford University.
Hunter Mueller, Chief Executive Officer, HMG Strategy Hunter Muller is a transformative CEO at HMG Strategy, LLC, the strongest executive leadership network. Drawing on more than 25 years of experience in consulting with IT executive leaders, Hunter is a multi-title book author and a frequent industry speaker on transformational leadership and innovation. His concepts are used worldwide to improve executive performance, enhance collaboration, elevate the role of IT, and align strategy across the enterprise.
Through years of research and experience, Hunter has published four books: “The Transformational CIO” (John Wiley & Sons, 2011), “On Top of The Cloud” (John Wiley & Sons, 2012), “Leading the Epic Revolution” (John Wiley & Sons, 2013), and “The Big Shift in IT Leadership” (John Wiley & Sons, 2015).
HMG Strategy assists C-level executives in becoming transformational leaders. HMG Strategy hosts networking summits and provides services that are focused around innovative IT leadership, management, and technology support to CIOs and senior IT executives. HMG Strategy is ""The Strongest Executive Leadership Network"" with an international association of more than 300,000 global CIOs/senior IT executives, industry experts, and world-class thought leaders.
Hunter and HMG Strategy support a variety of IT-related charities, and Hunter is a member of the Executive Committee of the Fairfield/Westchester Chapter of the Society for Information Management.
John Repko, Chief Information Officer, Johnson Controls John Repko is vice president & chief information officer of Johnson Controls. Prior to the merger of Johnson Controls and Tyco in September 2016, Repko served as senior vice president, chief information officer & enterprise transformation leader at Tyco.
Bob Rogers, Chief Data Scientist for Analytics and AI, Intel Bob Rogers is the Chief Data Scientist for Big Data Solutions at Intel. Bob is focused on solving real problems with big data & analytics to help build world-class customer solutions.
Richard Scheitler, Chief Information Officer, The Wonderful Company Richard Scheitler is Chief Information Officer for The Wonderful Company, where he has worked for ten years. The Wonderful Company is a privately held $4 billion company committed to offering high-quality, healthy brands. Richard began his journey with The Wonderful Company as the CIO and Vice President of Business Process for POM Wonderful. Prior to that, he worked for KPMG Consulting/BearingPoint, Inc for ten years. Jeff Schick, Senior Vice President, North America Cloud Sales, Oracle Jeff Schick is a Senior Vice President of Cloud Sales at Oracle, responsible for IaaS, application development PaaS, security PaaS, management PaaS, and data and application integration solutions. Jeff brings with him over two decades of industry experience, having served as Vice President of Worldwide Enterprise Content Management Sales, and Vice President, and subsequently, General Manager, of IBM Content Management and Collaboration Solutions at IBM prior to joining Oracle in 2016. Joe Torre, Former Manager of New York Yankees
Joe Torre was inducted into the Baseball Hall of Fame in Cooperstown, NY on July 27, 2014 and the New York Yankees retired his Number 6 at a ceremony at Yankee Stadium the following month.
Joe is currently the Chief Baseball Officer for Major League Baseball. He was serving as Executive Vice President for Baseball Operations since February 2011. In this capacity, he oversees areas that include Major League Operations, On-Field Operations, On-Field Discipline and Umpiring. He serves as the Office of the Commissioner’s primary liaison to the general managers and field managers of the 30 Major League Clubs regarding all baseball and on-field matters. Since December 2009, he has served on the Commissioner’s Special Committee for On-Field Matters.
Torre is also Chairman of the Joe Torre Safe At Home Foundation, which he and his wife, Ali, launched in 2002. In 2010, Torre was appointed by President Barack Obama to serve on the National Advisory Committee on Violence Against Women. He has also served as Co-Chair of the US Justice Department’s National Task Force on Children Exposed to Violence.
In the Fall of 2010, Torre concluded his third and final season as Manager of the Los Angeles Dodgers, who he led to the National League Championship Series in 2008 and 2009. Previously, he spent 12 seasons as Manager of the New York Yankees (1996-2007), guiding them to the Playoffs every year, including six World Series appearances and four World Championships (1996, 1998, 1999 and 2000).
Torre made his managerial debut with the New York Mets on May 31, 1977, becoming the first player-manager in the majors since 1959. He managed the Mets until 1981 and the Atlanta Braves from 1982-84. After spending nearly six seasons as a television broadcaster for the California Angels, he managed the St. Louis Cardinals from 1990-95.
Torre ranks fifth in all-time managerial wins, with 2,326. The Associated Press named him Manager of the Year in 1982 and 1998. In 1996 and 1998, the Baseball Writers Association of America named him American League Manager of the Year and, in 1996, The Sporting News named him Sportsman of the Year. He won ESPN’s ESPY Award for Best Manager/Coach of the Year in 1997, 1999, 2000 and 2001.
During his 17-year playing career (first/third baseman, catcher) with the Milwaukee/Atlanta Braves, St. Louis Cardinals and New York Mets, Torre compiled a lifetime .297 batting average, had 2,342 hits, 252 home runs and 1,185 RBI’s, and hit over .300 five times. He was a nine-time All-Star and the National League’s 1971 Most Valuable Player, batting .363 with 230 hits, 24 home runs and a league-leading 137 RBIs.
The Joe Torre Safe At Home Foundation’s mission is to develop educational programs that will end the cycle of domestic violence and save lives. Since its inception, the Foundation has educated thousands of students, parents, teachers and school faculty about the devastating effects of domestic violence.
Currently reaching children in schools and community centers in metropolitan New York City and schools in Los Angeles and Cincinnati, Margaret’s Place, a tribute to Joe’s mother, provides middle and high school students with a “safe room,” in which to talk about violence-related issues to each other and to a professional counselor trained in domestic violence intervention and prevention Torre is the co-author of three books: The Yankee Years (Doubleday 2009), Chasing the Dream: My Lifelong Journey to the World Series (Bantam 1997, 1998) and Joe Torre’s Ground Rules for Winners: 12 Keys to Managing Team Players, Tough Bosses, Setbacks and Success (Hyperion 1999).
Torre was born on July 18, 1940 in Brooklyn, NY. He and Ali have four children, Andrea, Michael, Cristina and Lauren.
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