October's Signature Event will be a provocative conversation with Mo Gomes. He will challenge us as HR Leaders to rethink our relationship (and our employees' relationship) with AI.
Meeting information:
Laurel Rutledge is inviting you to a scheduled Zoom meeting. Join Zoom Meeting https://us02web.zoom.us/j/82986670212?pwd=xiUKJIwMuJ0hfb46C1Lb1mUS8tYywf.1 Meeting ID: 829 8667 0212 Passcode: 211813
About Mo:
Mo (Moacyr) Gomes is a Vice President – Executive Partner and Executive Programs Community Lead in Gartner Executive Programs, based in Irving, Texas. With more than 40 years of experience in the IT industry, he has held senior positions with international companies in industries including services, manufacturing, finance, IT and telecommunications. Mr. Gomes has developed solutions in different business environments in the U.S., Europe, and Central and South America, both in the technical and managerial areas of business and IT. With his unbiased and pragmatic recommendations, he is considered a value-added advisor by C-level executives.
Mr. Gomes advises and provides support on complex issues faced by the IT executive community, which is continually challenged by the necessity of business-IT alignment. His experience in strategy, IT demand management, portfolio orchestration, sourcing, IT workforce management, application architecture, cybersecurity, I&O and networking, and governance supports the CIO in the implementation beyond best practices.
Before joining Gartner, Mr. Gomes was the global IT Director at Bureau Veritas, headquartered in Paris. His main activities focused on post-M&A IT integration and transformation, implementing IT strategy, new architectures, application systems, sourcing and new IT governance. Prior to this position, he was the Director of global IT procurement at Johnson Controls in Milwaukee, U.S.A., where he implemented a new global IT department, building relationships with key IT vendors and ensuring the implementation of key IT solutions on a global basis. He also worked in other multinational organizations such as GBM/IBM, General Motors and UTC Otis Elevators.