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When the new suit doesn’t fit

When the new suit doesn’t fit

By:  Meridith Levinson  On: 30 Jun 2007 For: CIO Canada Creator
 

For many IT executives, the CIO title isn’t the end-all and be-all; they aspire to executive roles like COO and CEO.

For many IT executives, the CIO title isn’t the end-all and be-all; they aspire to executive roles like COO and CEO. But upon reaching that coveted other “O” position, some longtime CIOs conclude that their new job isn’t so glamorous, or that the CIO job wasn’t so bad. So they return to the CIO role – and that’s A-OK, say recruiters.

There’s no shame in trying on a role that doesn’t work out, says Sam Gordon, CIO practice director at executive search firm Harvey Nash, unless, of course, you’ve very publicly failed in your new post. “People respect you more for trying something out and having battle scars to show for it than for not trying something new,” says Gordon. “It’s the old adage ‘Anything that doesn’t kill you only makes you stronger’."

Joseph DeTullio returned to the CIO role when he joined media conglomerate IMG in April, after serving as CEO for EquaTrax, a company that provides royalty processing services to the music industry. Before that, he held CIO roles with Universal Music Group and The Seagram Co.

DeTullio says his CEO role didn’t turn out to be such a big transition. “I went from a CIO role at the world’s largest music company to the CEO role at a startup joint venture that had one purpose: to build a royalties platform for the entertainment and music industry. It wasn’t that big of a change for me. I wanted to move back into a position with a global business and a broad scope of responsibility.” You can’t fault him for that. 072434


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Meridith Levinson Meridith Levinson is a contributor to the International Data Group (IDG) News Service, which publishes global technology stories from bureaus around the world to more than 300 publications in more than 60 countries.

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