Three leading aftermarket chief information officers (CIOs) will be featured on the Tuesday, July 17, agenda during the 2007 Aftermarket eForum, which runs from July 16-18 at the Hyatt Regency O'Hare in Chicago.
The three CIOs include Anne Coffin of Beck/Arnley, Mario Leone of Federal-Mogul, and Joe Zucchero of CarQuest.
Coffin, who is also vice president of IT and marketing for Beck/Arnley, based near Nashville, will address "Technology Success in the Real World."
In addition to being CIO, Leone is senior vice president and a member of the strategy board for Federal-Mogul Corp. and will present "Standards-based IT Solutions for Manufacturers."
Zucchero is senior vice president and CIO of General Parts International Inc. (CarQuest) and has more than 27 years of experience in information technology management. He will close out the full-day of presentations with "Industry Leader in Support of Corporate Culture."
The 2007 eForum with the theme of "eBusiness Innovations Driving Aftermarket Growth" highlights an agenda packed with panel discussions, individual speaker presentations, breakout sessions and educational tracks.
For more information on the 2007 Aftermarket eForum, July 16-18, call (301) 654-6664. To view the agenda, download the brochure and register online, visit www.aftermarketforum.com.
Aftermarket eForum Features 3 Industry CIOs
Three leading aftermarket chief information officers (CIOs) will be featured on the Tuesday, July 17, agenda during the 2007 Aftermarket eForum, which runs from July 16-18 at the Hyatt Regency O'Hare in Chicago
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