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About Dave Robinson
Thirty-Eight years of leadership experience in the Information Technology Industry.
Progressive technology and management roles at Allied Signal/Honeywell, The Department of Energy, General Electric, and most recently, 21 years as Chief Information Officer for Lockton Companies, the largest privately held broker in the world.
Group recognition for accomplishments and technology innovation by Information Week for five straight years, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014. Including recognition as one of the first companies to provide a completely cloud-based company desktop to all employees in the US and UK.
Co-founder of the Kansas City CIO Exchange in 2001, a collaborative group comprised of senior Information Technology executives from most of Kansas City’s largest companies.
Education includes a Bachelors of Science degree in Computer Science from Northwest Missouri State University and a Masters degree in Business Administration from Rockhurst University. Also attained certification in the Quality programs both with General Electric and the former AlliedSignal, achieving a Master Black Belt designation in the G.E. Capital Six Sigma program in 1997.
Recent Comments
Another great perspective from Tom! Well done.
One of my favorite funny videos. And sadly so close to my real experiences over my career.
My kids would be rated "super productive" given this measurement! Or maybe just slobs!
I agree Cameron. If you haven't watch this latest video from Tom Triumph, I beleive its worth your time.
Great short by Tom Triumph called "Honda and the Three Actuals". I wonder how many of us take a similar approach to our customers using our technologies. In my last role as CIO, we c...
Great short from Tom and an important concept tat all IT organizations should embrace and practice!
I had to pleasure to host an Executive Leadership Series interview with Jana last year. She is a great success story navigating her career all the way to the CIO position. My bet is ...
One of many great session from this year's virtual KC IT Symposium. Worth watching and getting a few ideas where we can all improve our focus and value to our organization.