Jones Award for Executive Leadership in 2013. In 2012, he became the Executive Director for the bipartisan National Commission for Review of Research and Development Programs of the United States Intelligence Community, later receiving the National Intelligence Exceptional Achievement Medal. He volunteered in 2009 to deploy to Afghanistan to help "think differently" on military and humanitarian issues and in 2010 became a Senior National Intelligence Service Executive advocating for increased information interoperability, cybersecurity, and protection of civil liberties. He later completed a PhD from Emory University’s Goizueta Business School and two post-doctoral associateships at MIT and Harvard in 2008.ĭavid likes to be a digital diplomat and a "human flak jacket" for teams of change agents working in turbulent environments. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, leading the program's technology response to during 9/11, anthrax in 2001, Severe Acute Respiratory System in 2003, and other international public health emergencies. Bray then joined as IT Chief for the Bioterrorism Preparedness and Response Program at the U.S. From 1998-2000 he volunteered as a part-time crew lead with Habitat for Humanity International in the Philippines, Honduras, Romania, and Nepal while also working as a project manager with Yahoo! and a Microsoft partner firm. In later roles, he designed new telemedicine interfaces and space-based forest fire forecasting prototypes for the Department of Defense. government at age 15 on computer simulations at a high-energy physics facility investigating quarks and neutrinos. He also will start a new role as Executive Director for the People-Centered Internet coalition founded and chaired by Vint Cerf in October 2017.ĭavid enjoys creative problem solving. He has been named a Marshall Memorial Fellow for 2017-2018 and will travel to Europe to discuss Trans-Atlantic issues of common concern including exponential technologies and the global future ahead. He also accepted a role of Co-Chair for an IEEE Committee focused on Artificial Intelligence, automated systems, and innovative policies globally for 2016-2017 and has been serving as a Visiting Executive In-Residence at Harvard University since 2015. He was also named a Young Global Leader by the World Economic Forum for 2016-2021. Bray was named one of the top "24 Americans Who Are Changing the World" under 40 by Business Insider in 2016. SVP & Chief Technology and Innovation Officerĭr. SVP, Cloud Risk, Security and Regulatory Governanceĭirector of U.S. VP, Head of Application Develoment - Corporate Systems Managing Director - Global Cyber Risk Services & Incident Response Investigation Startup Advisor/Investor and Global Technology Leader Societe Generale Corporate and Investment Banking Vice President, Director, Business Intelligence Managing Partner, Technology, Digital and Data Leaders Practice Managing Director, Advisory Services - Technology Transformation John Phillips, President, Briggs Homecare and CIO Emeritus, Briggs Healthcare I thought the content and format was absolutely terrific!"
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How to keep employees inspired and feeling safe and secure to deliver positive business outcomes.The challenges posed by a hybrid workforce model, along with fresh ideas on how to address them.Recommendations for driving innovation and business transformation with the C-suite.Successful approaches to leading authentically to strengthen employee engagement and motivation.In this Digital Summit, top technology executives will share their advice on the roles that CIOs and tech leaders can play in driving innovation, reshaping the business and fashioning the future of work. The key for CIOs, CISOs and other technology executives to drive success for their companies is to draw from their past and current experiences in the current crisis and to apply a fresh mindset in leading the business forward into a brighter future with courage and compassion. But one constant as we work through the business challenges spawned by this international crisis is the empathetic leadership that technology executives are demonstrating to their teams to help keep them safe, secure and engaged. The global pandemic has created unthinkable circumstances for business and for society. The Way Forward - Charting Your Course for the New Reality