T.E.N. Tech Exec Networks Awards Ceremony
Information technology security executives and project teams from the Southeast were recognized Wednesday evening, March 16, 2011 at the Westin Buckhead Hotel in Atlanta, GA at the T.E.N. Tech Exec Networks Awards Ceremony for their leadership in risk management, data asset protection, regulatory compliance, privacy, and network security.
Lynda Fleury, VP and chief information security officer with Unum, was the master of ceremonies. Marci McCarthy, CEO and president of T.E.N., presented the awards.
John B. Sapp Jr., director of product development standards - security, risk and compliance with McKesson Corporation, presented the judges panel.
Stanton Gatewood, chief of information security for the University System of Georgia, was the presenter for the project of the year category. Project of the year went to CHS.
Kyle Duke, information security officer with Healthspring, presented the people's choice award. Glen Taylor, vice president with Walt Disney Company, won the people's choice award.
Mark Leary, chief information security officer with TASC, presented the executive of the year award.
Chris Ray, 2nd VP of information security and software change management for Aflac Corporation, was named SE executive of the year. Aside from Ray, both Glen Taylor, vice president at the Walt Disney Company, and Brad Sanford, chief information security officer at Emory University, were executive of the year finalists.
T.E.N. Tech Exec Networks Awards Ceremony
Information technology security executives and project teams from the Southeast were recognized Wednesday evening, March 16, 2011 at the Westin Buckhead Hotel in Atlanta, GA at the T.E.N. Tech Exec Networks Awards Ceremony for their leadership in risk management, data asset protection, regulatory compliance, privacy, and network security.
Lynda Fleury, VP and chief information security officer with Unum, was the master of ceremonies. Marci McCarthy, CEO and president of T.E.N., presented the awards.
John B. Sapp Jr., director of product development standards - security, risk and compliance with McKesson Corporation, presented the judges panel.
Stanton Gatewood, chief of information security for the University System of Georgia, was the presenter for the project of the year category. Project of the year went to CHS.
Kyle Duke, information security officer with Healthspring, presented the people's choice award. Glen Taylor, vice president with Walt Disney Company, won the people's choice award.
Mark Leary, chief information security officer with TASC, presented the executive of the year award.
Chris Ray, 2nd VP of information security and software change management for Aflac Corporation, was named SE executive of the year. Aside from Ray, both Glen Taylor, vice president at the Walt Disney Company, and Brad Sanford, chief information security officer at Emory University, were executive of the year finalists.