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Event Date | Tue Oct 6 EDT (about 4 years ago) |
Location |
TBA
Miami, FL, USA |
Region | Americas |
CDM Media is the leading global face-to-face events firm, specializing in C-Suite engagement for the world’s largest brands. Founded in 2007, we are headquartered in Chicago with our EMEA office in the UK. Over the last decade we have built an international community of over 10,000 top level IT executives. These are the enterprise players and decision makers that represent the top half of all worldwide technology decision makers from largest companies in the most influential sectors.
Our mission is help the world’s largest companies to solve their biggest technology challenges. We do that using a tried and true formula of creating face-to-face discussions in intimate settings. Our belief is that the next generation of technology leaders will face challenges unlike any that have come before. The only way for a CxO or senior executive to tackle these business problems head on is to learn from their peers and innovative solution providers who spend their days addressing similar concerns at a similar scale. We provide a space for that interaction to take place in dynamic, engaging, and open discussion and to build lasting business relationships that will change the landscape of enterprise technology today and into the future.
2020 Speakers
Scott Luongo
IT Solutions Client Partner, CenturyLink
Greg Taffet
MC, Board Member of South Florida Digital Alliance, former CIO, US Gas and Electric
Scott Gibson
Regional Sales Director - US South Region, Silver Peak Systems
Rich Vidil
VP, Sales Engineering, Enterprise, GTT Communications
Sapana Patel
Sr. Director of Solution Delivery & Architecture, Spirit Airlines
David Less
CIO, JL Audio Inc.
Chris Harrison
CTO, Nova Southeastern University
Annalisa Fernandez
Intercultural Strategist, Becauseculture
2020 Partners
MEDIA PARTNERS:
• Oasis
• CIO Review