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Jean-Louis Ecochard, VP and CIO, The Nature Conservancy
 
Ben Holder, VP and CIO, Unifi
 
Ed Kamins, Chief Operational Excellence Officer, Avnet
 
 
State Street CIO Joseph Antonellis Focuses on Building Out The Firm's Outsourcing Services Infrastructure
By Beth Stackpole, Contributing Editor
 
CIO Kevin Shearan Focuses On Portfolio Managment for Mellon Financial's Private Wealth Management
By Jessica Pallay, Contributing Editor
 
Nasdaq CIO Anna Ewing Discusses Plans to Migrate to the INET platform and Consolidate Data Centers
By Ivy Schmerken, Wall Street & Technology
 
Michael Radziemski, CIO of Lord, Abbett & Co., is Building Proprietary Systems for Fixed Income Modeling and Trading for Investment Managers.
By Beth Stackpole, Contributing Editor
 
Integration of TD Waterhouse and Business Intelligence Are Top Priorities for Jerry Bartlett, CIO at TD Ameritrade.
By Greg MacSweeney, Wall Street & Technology
 
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