mccue interview
The McCue Interview: Steve Adams, COO, Barclaycard International
Comment Adams acknowledges the prophetic words of former Safeway CIO Ric Francis in an earlier McCue Interview where he said more and more CIOs will take on broader business roles such as COO. The other thing about Adams - which is unusual for this... [16 Apr 2004]
The McCue Interview: Vodafone CIO and CTO Paul Wybrow
Comment silicon.com chief reporter Andy McCue this week hands over the writing of the McCue Interview to editor Tony Hallett, who talks to an IT chief with a £1bn-plus annual IT budget, a second hat marked 'CTO' and an ambition to one day be a CEO. [07 Sep 2005]
The McCue Interview: PGA European Tour CIO Mark Lichtenhein
Comment Standing in for Andy McCue this month, silicon.com's Tony Hallett catches up with a polyglot IT boss whose work keeping the professional golf tour running in Europe comes to a head at the British Open championship in a few days. [09 Jul 2004]
The McCue Interview: British Airways CIO Paul Coby
Comment In the first of a new series of interviews with some of the biggest characters in IT, Andy McCue catches up with a man in the top tier of management at the UK’s largest airline, Paul Coby. Here is a man with some commonsensical ideas on IT and... [17 Nov 2003]
McCue Interview: Norwich Union CIO Alex Robinson
Comment When we talk about the 'bilingual CIO' it usually means someone who can talk the language of business and technology. Alex Robinson, CIO at Norwich Union, however, is a literally bilingual CIO - fluent in English and French, pretty good at Russian... [27 Feb 2007]
The McCue Interview: British Energy CIO, Ian Campbell
Comment Just outside the window of Ian Campbell's desk in the open plan office at British Energy's Gloucester headquarters, a mother duck waddles by with her three chicks. A couple of weeks earlier, one might imagine they would have been floating by but... [13 Aug 2007]
The McCue Interview: Martin Taylor, group CIO, LCH.Clearnet
Comment Martin Taylor is a true CIO big hitter who has moved effortlessly across industry sectors turning around and revitalising failing IT functions. But it's not just IT departments that Taylor has made a habit of saving. [17 Jun 2008]
The McCue Interview: Robin Dargue, Group CIO, Royal Mail
Comment Robin Dargue has long been known as something of a high-flyer in CIO circles - and that's not just about his hobby of flying planes (more of which later). After hitting the heady heights of CIO for drinks giant Diageo aged just 36, he has now taken... [11 Jun 2008]
The McCue Interview: Ailsa Beaton, CIO, Metropolitan Police Service
Comment Patrolling the mean streets of London on a Friday evening isn't where you would usually find a CIO but then not many CIOs get to experience front line service in the way the Metropolitan Police Service's director of information management Ailsa... [02 Jun 2008]
The McCue Interview: Claire Hamon, CIO, Rok Group
Comment Whether at work or play Claire Hamon, CIO of construction company Rok Group, isn't one to shy away from or shirk a challenge. On route to the top of her profession she has successfully tackled some massive IT-based change management programmes in... [13 May 2008]
The McCue Interview: Dresdner Kleinwort Wasserstein CIO, JP Rangaswami
Comment As the interview draws to a close the conversation gets back around to cricket and to Rangaswami's "un-Googleable" trivia questions. For cricket fan JP Rangaswami, CIO at investment bank Dresdner Kleinwort Wasserstein (DrKW), the result was never... [10 Aug 2005]
The McCue Interview: Dell CIO Randy Mott
Comment "The chamber of unreasonable requests. So declares a printout stuck on the in-tray of one of the desks near Dell CIO Randy Mott's office, which, as with thousands of other employees at the computer manufacturer's Round Rock, Texas headquarters, is... [09 Aug 2005]
The McCue Interview: Reuters CIO David Lister
Comment David Lister is just two months into his new role as CIO of Reuters after completing the switch from his old position at Boots and he is, not surprisingly, in an enthusiastic and upbeat mood about the sizeable task ahead of him. [10 Jan 2005]
The McCue Interview: Dave Lynch, CIO, Go Ahead Group
Comment Dave Lynch, a no-nonsense northerner hailing from the seaside town of Blackpool, has come a long way since starting out on the trams and buses that parade up and down the Golden Mile promenade - although he still holds a season ticket for the town... [30 Jan 2008]
The McCue Interview: eSure head of IT Mark Foulsham
Comment Given the image problems associated with both areas, working in IT in the insurance industry a few years ago would probably have ranked high on the 'careers to avoid' list. The internet, however, has shaken up the insurance industry where dot-com... [27 Nov 2007]
