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Brian Gillooly
Editor In Chief, Events
E-mail: bgillooly@techweb.com
Phone: 703-266-1537
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Brian Gillooly has spent the past 22 years establishing a trusted and significant presence in the business technology community. One of the most recognized personalities in IT media, Brian has built valuable relationships with the most influential practitioners in the technology industry and counts among his closest contacts CIOs from Fortune 50 companies to small businesses. As the editor-in-chief of events for the InformationWeek Business Technology Network, Brian is responsible for developing a vision that provides both the audience and the client with clarity and insight into today’s most challenging business technology issues. Previously, as editor-in-chief of Optimize and editor-in-chief of InformationWeek Events, Brian not only engaged the people who help shape the direction of business technology – notables like Jack Welch, C.K. Prahalad, Ralph Szygenda, and Michael Dell – but also shared trusted opinions and ideas through his CIO Nation blog and weekly columns, as well as hands-on insight through presentations at numerous live events and one-on-one meetings. In his career in event content-generation, moderating, and presenting, Brian has developed a unique rapport with his audiences by eschewing the staid, lecture-style presentation and establishing a comfortable, often fun (but always informative) approach. From July 2007 to July 2008, as VP of member services for nGenera, the Toronto-based think tank founded by renowned strategist Don Tapscott, Brian helped Fortune 500 companies navigate the challenges of the Enterprise 2.0 era.


Brian Gillooly's Most Recent Articles
Global CIO: Building A Brand Takes IT Flexibility
InformationWeek, November 17, 2009
There are fundamental differences in how marketing and IT see their roles, and the world. And it's bad for a company's brand when the CIO and marketing execs don't get along.

Global CIO: Have CIOs Become More Risk Averse?
InformationWeek, April 24, 2009
While it appears to be true, the reasons are less related to the economy than one might think.

Amazon.com Offers App Hosting On Windows Server
InformationWeek, October 23, 2008
The offering is the latest in Amazon's Elastic Compute Cloud service, which launched out of beta Thursday.

CIOs Gain Influence And Responsibility
InformationWeek, June 02, 2007
Despite recent evidence that they were losing ground in the executive suite, Optimize Research finds tech chiefs leading the way in innovation.

Innovators & Influencers: From Web 2.0 To Enterprise 2.0
InformationWeek, December 11, 2006
JP Rangaswami wants to apply interactive Web tools in business processes

Just How Effective Are You?
InformationWeek, November 27, 2006
CIOs often rate themselves as being more effective than their peers, underlings, and bosses perceive them as being, Optimize magazine study says

More Lessons In Leadership At World Business Forum
InformationWeek, May 11, 2004
Former IBM chairman Lou Gerstner and consultant Michael Porter focused on strategy and execution and how business leaders must link the two.