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This is an archived conference page. View Fusion2010 information →The Fusion CEO-CIO Symposium is an exclusive gathering of leaders to network, learn, and innovate. You benefit from a combination of executive-level networking and interactive presentations and discussions. All session topics and content are vetted by an advisory board including C-level executives of companies such as Northwestern Mutual, American Family Insurance, Rockwell Automation, Robert W. Baird & Co., Midwest Airlines, CUNA Mutual Group, and more.
WTN Media thanks the attendees, sponsors, speakers and advisory board of Fusion 2009 for making the event a success. Slides and video are now available, as is news and feature coverage that emerged from the event.
Attendees say:“Networking with other CIOs is a huge benefit. The topics presented by my peer group of CIOs are also done in a candid and transparent manner, with much of the material easily applicable to my own IT operation.”
—Rick Davidson, SVP & CIO, Manpower (2008)
“Fusion is probably the only event I’ve been to in the last two years that I would go back to. It was relevant, it was useful, and it was time well spent.”
—Brian Brylow, CTO, R.W. Baird & Co. (2006)
“I found the joint CEO/CIO session very useful. One of the key challenges for me is alignment with the business and it was very useful to see these two perspectives presented side by side.”
—Philip Loftus, CIO & VP, Aurora Health Care (2008)
“We have a fast growing organization and we came with the intent of absorbing as much as we could. In that respect, every presentation was invaluable to us and provided us with terrific insight.”
—Nels Andersen, CTO, Franklin Energy (2008)
“Fusion 2008 illustrated the power of sharing. The collective thoughts that intertwined in the presentations and discussions are invaluable”
—Oskar Anderson, CIO, State of Wisconsin (2008)
“I travel to many CIO events each year, and there are only a few that hit the mark with content. Fusion 2005 hit the ball out of the park with the quality of the content.”
—Stefanie McCann, Editor at Large, CIO Media Group (2005)
“I thought the topics were spot-on relevant.”
—Karl Richards, VP of IT, Dean Health Plan (2008)
“I very much liked the diverse group. It gave me the resources to talk to about current situations and hear what others are doing.”
—Tom Kress, Director of IT, Journal Sentinel (2008)
Learn more about becoming a sponsor: contact Mike Klein at mike@wistechnology.com or 608-438-1007.