Roy Dunbar, former CIO of Eli Lilly and InformationWeek's Chief of the Year last year, has taken a new job as president of MasterCard International's global technology and operations unit. Dunbar, 43, succeeds Jerry McElhatton, who's retiring after 10 years on the job. Since January, Dunbar had been president of Eli Lilly's intercontinental region, with responsibilities for operations in Africa, Asia, the Caribbean, Latin America, the Middle East, and Russia. Before that, as Lilly's VP of IT and CIO, Dunbar oversaw a staff of more than 2,700 technology pros, delivering a number of key IT systems that helped shorten product-development cycles, enhance knowledge management, increase productivity, and improve customer relationships. Dunbar was born in Jamaica and raised in England. He graduated from Manchester University with a degree in pharmacy, and later received an MBA.
My colleague Laurie Sullivan, one of the best supply-chain reporters in the business, bar none (see story), sent me this E-mail last week. "I got my badge to attend the RFID Forum 2004 at UCLA on Oct. 12," she wrote. "The badge has an RFID tag in it."
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