NEWS PACKETS
Boeing names a Defense Department IT veteran as CIDO. Aerospace company Boeing has appointed Dana Deasy, who previously served as CIO for the U.S. Department of Defense, as its chief information digital officer and SVP of IT and data analytics, replacing former CIO Susan Doniz, who left the company at the end of 2024. Doniz was the fifth member of Boeing’s executive council to leave the company, ranked 52nd on the Fortune 500, since CEO Kelly Ortberg took the reins in August and has worked to turn around the airplane manufacturer after years of woes. Deasy has also held leadership roles at JPMorgan Chase, BP, and General Motors.
Nvidia CEO gives keynote speech at CES. Earlier this week at the Consumer Electronics Show (CES), Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang kicked off the event with a keynote speech in Las Vegas with the debut of Cosmos, an AI platform that’s powered by generative AI models trained on 20 million hours of real-world robotics and driving videos. As Fortune reports, Nvidia is well aware it cannot ride the AI wave forever—demand for the company’s specialized chips has boomed—and Cosmos may present a fresh opportunity, with Uber and robot startups like Figure and Agility among the technology’s early adopters. Nvidia also unveiled the company’s next generation of gaming chips for PCs, a portion of the business that’s growing but still accounts for less than 10% of total revenue, CNBC reports.
U.S. sanctions China-based cybersecurity company for alleged role in hacking. The Treasury Department sanctioned Beijing-based Integrity Technology Group for the company’s alleged role in multiple hacking events targeting U.S. infrastructure, while the Chinese cyber security agency responded by alleging attacks have occurred on the nation’s own networks. The AP reports that the sanctions are not related to recent reports that China state-sponsored actors infiltrated Treasury workstations via third-party software provider BeyondTrust (according to the company, hackers gained access to a key used to secure a cloud-based service that Treasury uses for technical support).
ADOPTION CURVE
Employers aren’t embracing enough AI automation, survey warns. New data unveiled this week at CES from Accenture, based on two parallel surveys of more than 4,000 executives in 28 countries, found that 47% of leaders say they expect their organizations will make generative AI tools either “significantly” or “fully” accessible to their employees to automate tasks and workflows over the next three years. While a plurality (49%) say they will partially make them accessible, Accenture warns in the report that this approach “may leave a lot of value unmet.”
“Right now, there’s a gap between the autonomous capabilities of AI and the people who know how to maximize AI’s use,” Accenture warns in the report, adding that a 2024 report showed that nearly two-thirds of employers felt job candidates should have foundational knowledge of generative AI tools, but that half of recent college graduates said their programs did not adequately prepare them to use the technology.
JOBS RADAR
Hiring:
- Shutterstock is seeking a CTO, based in New York City. Posted salary range: $400K-$450K/year.
- Comrise is seeking a CTO with a focus on AI perception algorithm research, based in San Jose, California. Posted salary range: $200K-$500K/year.
- Carta is seeking a senior director of security (chief information security officer), based in New York City. Posted salary range: $273.8K-$365K/year.
Hired:
- Johnson Controls has appointed Vijay Sankaran as chief digital and information officer, elevating to the role as of January 1 after previously serving as CTO. Sankaran’s promotion will unite IT and digital organizations under one leadership at Johnson Controls, which makes things like HVAC equipment and fire detection sensors. Prior to joining Johnson Controls in 2021, Sankaran was CIO at TD Ameritrade and IT CTO at Ford Motor.
- TD Synnex has appointed Kristie Grinnell as EVP and CIO, effective January 20, succeeding Bonnie Smith, who will be retiring from the role but will remain at the company through February 1 to support the transition. Grinnell joins TD Synnex from DXC Technology, where she served as CIO and led an IT organization of over 1,500 employees. Prior to DXC, Grinnell was global CIO and chief supply chain officer at General Dynamics Information Technology.
- DXC Technology announced the appointment of Brad Novak as CIO, where he will report to DXC’s Chief Administrative Officer James Walker. Novak joins to embed AI across the infrastructure of the IT services company and will help standardize and consolidate platforms and tools to improve operational efficiency. Novak previously worked at Barclays, where he served as CTO of the firm’s corporate and investment bank, and as a managing director at Credit Suisse.
- WM Technology named Sarah Griffis as CTO, effective on Monday, joining the operator of an online cannabis marketplace after previously spending three years as CTO at digital healthcare company Cerebral. Griffis also previously held engineering leadership roles at GoodRx and Kindbody.
- Alight has promoted EVP of technology Deepika Duggirala to CTO, effective January 1, where she will oversee the employee-benefits vendor’s technology organization and accelerate innovations, particularly in AI and automation. Prior to joining Alight in 2023, Duggirala served as SVP of global technology platforms at TransUnion and also held leadership roles at SAP and Motorola.
- Stage Front Tickets appointed Rob McFeaters as CIO and SVP of technology and product, a newly created role at the event ticket reseller. McFeaters joined Stage Front following a 10-year tenure at Element Fleet Management, where he held various leadership roles, including most recently as VP of IT. McFeaters also previously served as a CTO and CIO at mortgage services provider PHH Mortgage.
- Symbotic named James Kuffner as CTO, following the retirement of his predecessor George Dramalis. Kuffner holds 40 patents in 3D graphics, robotics, and autonomous vehicles and joins the warehouse automation company from Toyota Motor, where he held several leadership roles, including CTO of Toyota Research Institute.