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Event: Breakfast briefing with Roger Camrass
Date: 1 February 2012
Location: Quaglino's, 16 Bury Street, St. James's, London, SW1Y 6AJ
Audience: CIOs and Heads of Information Technology
How to attend:
This event as with all Boyden events is by invitation only, but if you believe the topic and peer group if of interest please do ask if availability remains.
Please RSVP to Richard Hollister on richard@boyden.uk.com or by telephone +44(0)207 389 9776.
Breakfast briefing with guest speaker Roger Camrass, international business
Boyden and Executive Change Group would be delighted if you could join us for breakfast at Quaglino's, London, on 1st February 2012 to share thoughts with Roger Camrass, Director, Executive Change Group.
By now, every c-level executive has heard how the Cloud can so quickly and effortlessly provide many of the services corporate IT has struggled to deliver with the required speed and agility. It’s a compelling idea, one that CIOs quickly have to accommodate, despite its shortcomings.
But unlike previous IT mega-trends, Cloud presents the chance to virtualise most aspects of corporate activity; presenting CIOs with an opportunity to reinvent their role and exert a dramatic impact on the organisation’s value creating capability. This is the coming cloud-burst, largely unappreciated in the c-suite, for which CIOs need to prepare.
We will have an invitation-only audience of senior IT leaders, and we would be delighted if you will join us.
Breakfast will be served at 8.00am, with the discussion starting promptly at 8.25am. We shall finish punctually at 9.30am.
Roger Camrass is a notable international business leader with 35 years of experience in consulting, management and entrepreneurship, often where radical action was required to achieve challenging outcomes.
He started his career in Telecoms and later co-founded an IT consulting and publishing company that achieved full stock market listing and was sold to CSC in 1991.
He then led a business reengineering practice across Europe applying BPR thinking in several Fortune 1000 companies. He helped global companies to develop e-markets and to exploit the power of the Internet for commercial advantage. Most recently he has been involved in the turn around of a 'top three' IT Services Company in Europe that narrowly escaped bankruptcy.
Roger now enjoys consulting, speaking, writing and broadcasting. Using his deep knowledge of the IT sector and business, He advises global IT companies on strategic marketing and sales in emerging areas.