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Andrea AnaniaCIO (retired)CIGNAAndrea Anania held <strong>the</strong> position of Executive Vice President and Chief Information officer ofCIGNA Corporation from November, 1998 until December, 2004. In th<strong>is</strong> role she was responsiblefor all systems development, infrastructure, architecture, telecommunications and informationsecurity functions worldwide, managing a budget of over $800 million. During th<strong>is</strong> time Cigna's ITdepartment received numerous awards for innovation from such organizations as Computerworld,CIO Magazine, Information Week and <strong>Temple</strong> University. Anania joined CIGNA in 1995 as seniorvice president and div<strong>is</strong>ional CIO for CIGNA Retirement and Investment Services. During hertenure she assumed responsibility for <strong>the</strong> cus<strong>to</strong>mer support function in addition <strong>to</strong> her systemsresponsibility, reengineering that department <strong>to</strong> lower costs by 20% while improving overall qualityof service. Prior <strong>to</strong> Cigna, she served with UNISYS Corporation for 20 years with assignments intechnical support, sales and product management. Prior <strong>to</strong> leaving UNISYS, Anania was a managingprincipal with profit and loss responsibility for all service lines for one of four regional areas. Andrea<strong>is</strong> currently a member of <strong>the</strong> board of <strong>the</strong> United Way of Sou<strong>the</strong>astern Pennsylvania, and chairs itsInformation Technology Adv<strong>is</strong>ory Board. She <strong>is</strong> also active in many o<strong>the</strong>r non-profits and <strong>is</strong> afounding member of Women for Social Innovation. Andrea received a bachelor's degree fromQueens College and an MBA from <strong>the</strong> Whar<strong>to</strong>n School of <strong>the</strong> University of Pennsylvania.Kent SeinfeldRetired CIO, Commerce BankKent Seinfeld <strong>is</strong> a consultant in <strong>the</strong> Banking IT arena in <strong>the</strong> US and <strong>the</strong> UK. He <strong>is</strong> currently workingon a bank startup as well as establ<strong>is</strong>hing a new IT infrastructure for an ex<strong>is</strong>ting bank that <strong>is</strong> beingspun-off.Kent was <strong>the</strong> CIO of Commerce Bank. As <strong>the</strong> CIO, Kent led <strong>the</strong> development and management ofsystems and operations <strong>to</strong> support <strong>the</strong> very rapid growth of Commerce from $8B <strong>to</strong> $50B in depositsover a seven year period. Kent was a consultant <strong>special</strong>izing in enterpr<strong>is</strong>e architecture prior <strong>to</strong>joining Commerce. As a consultant, he led efforts <strong>to</strong> establ<strong>is</strong>h enterpr<strong>is</strong>e architectures and planningprocesses at a pharmaceutical firm, an insurance company, a Russian bank, and a Canadian cable andtelecommunications company.Prior <strong>to</strong> that, Kent was a senior vice president and served in three different positions with CoreStates(Wells Fargo/Wachovia/First Union) Bank. He was <strong>the</strong> CIO of First Pennsylvania Bank prior <strong>to</strong> itsacqu<strong>is</strong>ition by CoreStates. After <strong>the</strong> merger, Kent became <strong>the</strong> manager of systems development for<strong>the</strong> MAC ATM and POS network. Subsequent <strong>to</strong> <strong>the</strong> spin-off of MAC, Kent founded and managed<strong>the</strong> Strategic Technology Planning group. Th<strong>is</strong> group was responsible for <strong>the</strong> development of <strong>the</strong>bank wide client/server systems architecture, standards, development methodologies and a workflowand document imaging infrastructure.Kent was <strong>the</strong> founder and manager of <strong>the</strong> Technology Planning and Research group at CIGNA,where he was responsible for standards, security policy, development methodologies, and R&D.Kent has also served as <strong>the</strong> CIO for Girard Bank (now Mellon Bank/Philadelphia). Earlier in h<strong>is</strong>tenure, he was <strong>the</strong> principal architect in <strong>the</strong> design and implementation of a large-scale, highlyintegrated, cus<strong>to</strong>mer oriented core banking system. Th<strong>is</strong> system evolved in<strong>to</strong> <strong>the</strong> foundation of <strong>the</strong>George Network, one of <strong>the</strong> first large ATM and Bank-by-Phone networks. Kent has a bachelorsdegree in ma<strong>the</strong>matics from NYU and a masters degree in computer science from <strong>the</strong> University ofPennsylvania.


Steve SalviaProgram Leader in Talent Recruiting TechnologyOffice of Information ManagementDeloitte Touche TohmatsuCurrently responsible for <strong>the</strong> development and implementation of global technologies which serve as<strong>the</strong> enabler <strong>to</strong> <strong>the</strong> Deloitte workforce recruitment and retention strategies. Served in a prior role atDeloitte as a Systems Development Leader, responsible for <strong>the</strong> development of <strong>the</strong> global auditingapplications which deliver methodology and industry research material <strong>to</strong> <strong>the</strong> auditing staff in over 80countries. Duties include <strong>the</strong> management and technical oversight of Systems Engineering,Architecture, Database, Testing and Technical Support groups. Over all objectives are <strong>to</strong> insure <strong>the</strong>successful development, deployment and on going support of <strong>the</strong> global technology solutions <strong>to</strong>insure Deloitte maintains its position as an industry leader.Prior <strong>to</strong> joining Deloitte, Steve managed <strong>the</strong> global Internet/intranet web development group for <strong>the</strong>Benefit Admin<strong>is</strong>tration Services div<strong>is</strong>ion of Towers Perrin. H<strong>is</strong> role was focused on building anenterpr<strong>is</strong>e technology group, responsible for business analysts, application development, platformarchitecture, graphic design and network admin<strong>is</strong>tration <strong>to</strong> support <strong>the</strong> global E-business webproducts and services of <strong>the</strong> organization.Steve also served thirteen years in <strong>the</strong> Information Technology group of CoreStates (Wachovia/FirstUnion) Bank where he achieved <strong>the</strong> role of Vice President of Retail Delivery Systems. Steve has aBBA in Computer Science and an MBA in Finance, both from <strong>Temple</strong> University.James AndersonBusiness Project Senior Special<strong>is</strong>tCIGNAJames Anderson has over 12 years experience in business and system analytics within <strong>the</strong> healthcareand pharmaceutical fields. Jim has consulted for or held various IT positions at Br<strong>is</strong><strong>to</strong>l MyersSquibb, Johnson & Johnson and Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital.Jim <strong>is</strong> currently a Business Project Senior Special<strong>is</strong>t at Cigna Corporation. In th<strong>is</strong> role, he <strong>is</strong> engagedprimarily in document management strategies and business process reengineering.Jim <strong>is</strong> a graduate of both <strong>the</strong> R<strong>is</strong>k Management and Insurance and Management of InformationSystems from <strong>Temple</strong> University’s <strong>Fox</strong> School of Business. Currently, Jim <strong>is</strong> a Master of Science inHealthcare Informatics candidate at <strong>Temple</strong> University’s College of Health Sciences, where <strong>is</strong> interest<strong>is</strong> focused on Privacy and <strong>the</strong> Electronic Health Record.Michael LuckenbillLeadership Development AssociateLiquidHubMichael Luckenbill <strong>is</strong> a technolog<strong>is</strong>t-developer-entrepreneur-race car driver-designer-swordsmanwho started calling himself “<strong>the</strong> most interesting man in <strong>the</strong> world” when he hit three hyphens.He spent 8 years solving technological problems for <strong>Temple</strong> University, Independence Blue Cross,Duane Morr<strong>is</strong>, ARAMARK, LiquidHub, Endo Pharmaceuticals and The Orchard for cash money.Some of h<strong>is</strong> accompl<strong>is</strong>hments include:


Inventing a way <strong>to</strong> apply CSS frameworks <strong>to</strong> SharePoint 2010; allowing <strong>the</strong> product <strong>to</strong> enterin<strong>to</strong> <strong>the</strong> modern world of design methodologies.Working on <strong>the</strong> bleeding edge of MVVM patterns and releasing a production applicationusing it.Blending design and technology in solutions for h<strong>is</strong> clients.Michael’s current engagement <strong>is</strong> The Orchard a music d<strong>is</strong>tribution company that has recentlyacquired one its largest competi<strong>to</strong>rs. Michael’s role on <strong>the</strong> project <strong>is</strong> <strong>to</strong> merge <strong>the</strong> two company’sdatabases and technology in<strong>to</strong> The Orchard. Once completed 41% of iTunes catalog will bedelivered via The Orchard.Chad ButlerKnowledge Special<strong>is</strong>t-Cumulus Training LeadCampbell Soup CompanyChad started h<strong>is</strong> career as an intern at Campbell Soup in 2005 which later turned in<strong>to</strong> a full timeposition as a Business Analyst for <strong>the</strong> Business Intelligence team. There, Chad was responsible forworking with <strong>the</strong> business community and technical staff <strong>to</strong> ga<strong>the</strong>r and translate businessrequirements for <strong>the</strong> technical team <strong>to</strong> get coded in<strong>to</strong> SAP reports. Th<strong>is</strong> position also cons<strong>is</strong>ted oftesting <strong>the</strong> fin<strong>is</strong>hed product, as well as training <strong>the</strong> business community on <strong>the</strong> new reports andreporting <strong>to</strong>ol.Chad <strong>the</strong>n moved as a Technical Content Manager for <strong>the</strong> Web Services team responsible for <strong>the</strong>migration of content from Campbell’s legacy intranet over in<strong>to</strong> <strong>the</strong>ir new intranet system calledmyCampbell.Chad’s last several years has been spent on projects as a Knowledge Special<strong>is</strong>t responsible for <strong>the</strong>migration of several Social and Document collaboration <strong>to</strong>ols including Lotus Connections andOffice 365 (Outlook, Lync and SharePoint Online.)Barbara DolhanskyAssociate Vice President, Computer Services<strong>Temple</strong> UniversityBarbara Dolhansky <strong>is</strong> an Associate Vice President of Computer Services at <strong>Temple</strong> University. She<strong>is</strong> responsible for leading multiple application development teams that support enterpr<strong>is</strong>e-widebusiness systems. These systems include student, financial management, human resources, datawarehouse and reporting, business process management, document imaging, and identitymanagement. Barbara also plays a significant role in evaluating technology and formulating strategictechnology plans for acquiring and admin<strong>is</strong>tering centrally maintained systems. Currently, she <strong>is</strong> <strong>the</strong>Project Direc<strong>to</strong>r of Project Enterpr<strong>is</strong>e, a five-year project <strong>to</strong> replace <strong>Temple</strong>’s aging applicationsystems with an Enterpr<strong>is</strong>e Resource Planning (ERP) system.Dolhansky joined <strong>Temple</strong> as an Applications Manager in 1989 and advanced through ComputerServices, holding positions of greater leadership and managerial responsibility. She previously heldpositions in information technology at Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia, <strong>the</strong> Pennsylvania SuperiorCourt and in private consulting.Dolhansky holds a B.S. in Business and Admin<strong>is</strong>tration (with a major in Management InformationSystems) from Drexel University. She also holds a MLA from <strong>Temple</strong> University and serves as an


adjunct instruc<strong>to</strong>r in both <strong>Temple</strong> University’s Computer and Information Sciences Department and<strong>the</strong> Master of Liberal Arts Department in <strong>the</strong> College of Liberal Arts.David GloverAssociate Direc<strong>to</strong>rMerck & Co.David Glover <strong>is</strong> an Associate Direc<strong>to</strong>r; working in <strong>the</strong> Merck and Co. Manufacturing Div<strong>is</strong>ion - ITdepartment. Currently, David <strong>is</strong> managing <strong>the</strong> global deployment and support of <strong>the</strong> ManufacturingExecution System shopfloor application; as a part of th<strong>is</strong> role David <strong>is</strong> responsible for <strong>the</strong> MESservice delivery strategy (ITIL). David <strong>is</strong> a graduated of New York University with a B.S. inComputer Science and a post-graduate from Florida Atlantic University with a M.S. in SoftwareEngineering. In h<strong>is</strong> spare time, David <strong>is</strong> an avid chess player.Matt FilomenoBusiness AnalystMerck & Co.Matt Filomeno <strong>is</strong> a Business Analyst; working in Global Human Health IT at Merck and Co.Currently, Matt <strong>is</strong> working on <strong>the</strong> project that will implement Veeva/Salesforce.com CRM <strong>to</strong> <strong>the</strong>Merck sales force. At Merck, Matt <strong>is</strong> a member of <strong>the</strong> Emerging Talent Rotational Program, a 2-yearrotational program within Merck IT. He interned at Merck in <strong>the</strong> summer of 2011 and <strong>is</strong> happy <strong>to</strong> beworking at Merck. Matt graduated from <strong>Temple</strong>’s <strong>Fox</strong> School of Business in May 2012 with a degreein <strong>MIS</strong> and <strong>is</strong> a huge <strong>Temple</strong> Owls fan!”

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