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Finalists for Canada’s 2020 CIO of the Year revealed

Nine Canadian IT leaders have been selected as finalists in four categories in the CIO of the Year awards.

The awards program recognizes Canadian technology leaders who have demonstrated business and technological vision, entrepreneurship, a capacity to drive transformation and an ability to drive value. The awards are presented by CanadianCIO in partnership with the CIO Association of Canada (CIOCAN).

“We were impressed by the quality of the nominations from across Canada,” said Gary Davenport, a judge and CIOCAN’s past president. “It shines a light on the fact that CIOs are playing a critical business role in the success of their organizations.”

The finalists were selected from nominations solicited over the past 90 days. They were scrutinized by an independent panel of judges.  The awards will be presented during ITWC’s Digital Transformation Week conference on July 16 during a session dedicated to the CIO perspective.

Introducing the finalists

Here are the finalists in each of the four categories:

Private sector:

Public Sector:

Non-Profit Sector:

Next Generation Leader:

The Judges:

The members of the esteemed judging panel are:

Celebrating the winners

Finalists have been asked to provide letters of recommendation attesting to their accomplishments. The judges will select the winners based on the original nomination submission and the letters.

The CIO of the Year Awards will be presented at a special virtual reception held as part of ITWC’s Digital Transformation Week 2020.  Each of the winners will receive entry into the CanadianCIO Hall of Fame.

“It’s more important than ever before to celebrate the incredible IT leadership we have in Canada,” said Jim Love, ITWC CIO. “These men and women have seen us through some monumental challenges and are now taking centre stage in the management of their organizations.”

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