Jim W. Toy
The role of top technology leader at a nonprofit has unique demands. Just ask Jim W. Toy, the 42-year-old CIO at Phoenix-based Make-A-Wish Foundation of America, which grants wishes to children with...
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View ArticleHow the 2013 Computerworld Premier 100 IT Leaders were chosen
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View ArticleHow the 2014 Computerworld Premier 100 IT Leaders were chosen
Each year, Computerworld accepts nominations from across the industry -- from vendors, IT users, public relations and marketing professionals, Computerworld readers and past Premier 100 IT Leaders...
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View ArticleComputerworld's 2014 IT Salary Survey: Highlights
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View ArticleHow the 2015 Computerworld Premier 100 IT Leaders were chosen
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View ArticleHow we chose the Best Places to Work in IT 2015
For the 22nd year in a row, Computerworld conducted a survey to identify the 100 best places to work for IT professionals. As we first did in 2014, this year we once again present the top organization...
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Each year, Computerworld accepts nominations for the Premier 100 Technology Leaders program from across the industry — from vendors, IT users, public relations and marketing professionals,...
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View ArticleComputerworld's 2013 IT Salary Survey: Highlights
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