Friends In High Places, Part 2: Dave Bent, senior VP and CIO at United Stationers in Chicago, and a good friend of InformationWeek's (our Chief of the Year in 1999), let it slip recently that he was approached earlier this year for the top IT job in the U.K. government. In May, Prime Minister Tony Blair revealed that Ian Watmore, managing director of Accenture U.K., had been tapped as head of the country's new E-government initiative. Bent, a U.K. native, says he wasn't (and isn't) interested in a government job. The United Kingdom's loss is still Chicago's gain.
Friends In High Places, Part 4: The University of Pennsylvania's high-powered business school, The Wharton School, last week named Deirdre Woods as CIO and associate dean. Woods, a 17-year Wharton veteran, will head the school's 95-person technology team in developing such cutting-edge educational initiatives as "real-time simulations, advanced research applications, and group collaboration," according to a statement.
Complete disclosure: Last week, I wrote that a Florida man was indicted for hacking 8 Mbytes of data from Acxiom; it should have been 8 Gbytes. Also, in a recent column I mentioned that Ed Zander, former chief operating officer of Sun Microsystems, is a principal in Silver Lake Partners, a private equity firm; Zander has been CEO of Motorola since January.
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