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For Mark Popolano, "thinking big" just comes naturally. After all, he is the president of AIG Technologies, Inc., and the global CIO of AIG, a Fortune 100 corporation. So, when he took time out of a packed schedule to speak with Enterpriseleadership.org, what types of subjects/ideas were on his mind? The importance of risk management, data privacy concerns, and how an enterprise can achieve an agile, entrepreneurial culture (yes, it really is possible). Listening to Mr. Popolano express his views and forecasts for the future of IT and the CIO, it's not hard to understand his rapid rise "through the ranks" at AIG to achieve an executive position with the leading international insurance organization.

 

Join us for a fascinating interview with a CIO for whom thinking big, thinking globally, thinking enterprise ... is not a big stretch. And see whether some of the points he raises and ideas he has might not also get you thinking big ... thinking enterprise.

 

Bio

Mark S. Popolano is president of AIG Technologies, Inc. (AIGT), a member company of American International Group, Inc. (AIG). He is also global chief information officer (CIO) of AIG. In these roles, Mr. Popolano manages AIG’s global information technology infrastructure, which includes the backbone of AIG’s extensive Internet and Web-based capabilities, as well as domestic and international data centers. Mr. Popolano joined AIG in October of 1994. Prior to serving as global CIO, he held a number of leadership roles, including divisional CIO for American International Underwriters (AIU) and global chief technology officer.

 

Resources

Mark  Popolano: Master of Details

Driving  AIG's Transformation through Influence


Production Credits

Dana Farver, Executive Producer, Communities Editor-in-Chief
Tom  Parish, Audio Producer, Show Host
Kimberly Stone, Web Development  Manager
Scott Ebner, Web Developer

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