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Jacquelyn Barretta, CIO, Con-way

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Jacquelyn Barretta
CIO
Con-way
San Mateo, Calif.

CAREER TRACK
How long at current company: 11.5 years

The single career accomplishment you're most proud of: Completely transforming Con-way applications from antiquated 1970s architecture that didn't meet business requirements to leading-edge ones that mesh with the business. Con-way is built on the principles of innovation and efficiency, and doing something that put it ahead of the competition was rewarding and validating.

Most important career influencer: Larry Thompson was the person with the greatest influence over my career to date. In my first job out of college, he was both my manager and mentor. He was smart and tough, and stood up for what he believed in. He told me I had a brilliant career ahead of me in IT, which was very encouraging when I was first starting out.

Describe a major decision you've made during your career that you wish you could do over again: I once worked for a small startup that was ill-conceived and never made it. I wished I hadn't taken that job, but I realized that failure is as important as success in the learning curve. Still, it would be nice to have that time back.

CURRENT ROLE
IT annual budget: $115 million

Size of IT team: 700

3 top initiatives for current year:

  • Business intelligence
  • Drastically improving the reliability of our infrastructure
  • Automating the flow of freight and information on our freight docks

    Key tech partners: IBM, Oracle

    How I measure IT effectiveness: We have a comprehensive scorecard that contains key measures and trends with indicators such as cost per function point implemented and supported, system availability, and cost per processing unit. While Con-way understands the universal importance of leading-edge technology as one method of improving margins, it's important to continually assess the additional value that each effort is providing the organization.

    VISION
    The next big thing for my business will be ... virtualization of freight networks, where large players integrate the services of smaller players to create extendable networks of service.

    Best piece of advice for future CIOs: Be careful to ensure that IT plays a strategic role in the organization. Get a seat on the executive committee and make sure you're engaged in strategy discussions.

    View on offshore outsourcing benefits: We've had great success with offshoring application support, so we can free up our own people for development efforts. Offshoring is also a great way to handle short-term projects without losing staff focus on other important initiatives.

    PERSONAL
    Colleges attended/degrees earned: University of North Carolina at Charlotte, B.S. in Computer Science; Marylhurst University, Marylhurst, Ore., Master's in Organizational Communication (in progress)
    Favorite sport or leisure activity: Hiking in the mountains -- living in Portland, Ore., it's impossible not to appreciate the natural beauty around me!
    Best book read recently: Generations At Work by Ron Zemke, Claire Raines, and Bob Filipczak because it provides valuable insight into the vast differences in professional motivations among the various generations in the workplace. At no time in history have we had a wider collection of generations working together. That provides managers with some unique challenges.
    Last vacation: Alaska wilderness -- I'm sounding more and more like a tree hugger, aren't I?
    If I weren't a CIO I would be ... I've always wanted to try writing. Maybe in retirement, I'll indulge my interest in evaluating, analyzing, and projecting trends with writing and become a futurist..