Career accomplishment I'm most proud of: Leading a RecycleBank team that developed technology to support three new ways to reward people for recycling, and filing three provisional patents related to these solutions.
Decision I wish I could do over: I once switched jobs solely for financial reasons. I ended up going back to my former employer after two years. Ideally, money shouldn't be the overriding factor in making career decisions. You have to consider your role in the company; for whom, and with whom, you're working; and whether you can learn something new every day.
Best advice for future CIOs: Borrowing from the old golf adage, "You drive for show and putt for dough," successful technology leadership understands new technology for show and understands the business for dough.
IT budget: As an early-stage startup, my budget is pretty much whatever I can convince our CEO and CFO to give me.
Size of IT team: Nine highly motivated and idealistic IT geeks looking for like-minded individuals
Top three initiatives:
Key tech partners: Business Objects, Effician, IBM, MySQL, Rackspace, Ruby on Rails project, ServerBeach
Last vacation: A day with my brother playing Rock Band on his Xbox 360
If I weren't a CTO, I'd be ... a game developer at Blizzard Entertainment or Red Octane. I'd work for free! Well, if my options end up worth anything.
How long at current company: 10 months
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FRANK YANG
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