5 lessons from new technology leaders

S2E5 - Jessie Adcock, CTO, City of Vancouver

24 min · 21. nov. 2018
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Jessie Adcock came to the City of Vancouver as the chief digital officer in 2013 and soon was tasked with taking on the municipality's entire technology portfolio. She executed on a four-year smart city strategy that is admired around the world, created a city-wide free Wi-Fi network, and is in the running for a $50 million federal grant. We spoke with Adcock at our Digital Transformation Awards event.

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S2E4 - Tara Mulrooney, CTO, Alberta Energy Regulator (CanadianCIO of the Year)

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