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This event is for federal government employees only; you must have a .gov or .mil email address to register!So, who’s next? Hear from senior leaders on how they’re mentoring and developing the next generation of women leaders. Our panelists will discuss the importance of providing actionable feedback, share tips on how and when to start mentoring others, and give advice to women interested in progressing to the next level of their career.
Presenters
Moderator: David A. Shive, CIO at GSA
David A. Shive is the Chief Information Officer for the U.S. General Services Administration. He oversees the Office of the Chief Information Officer, managing the agency’s $600 million information technology budget and ensuring alignment with agency and administration strategic objectives and priorities.
Mr. Shive joined the U.S. General Services Administration’s Office of the Chief Information Officer in November 2012. Prior to being named CIO, he was the Director of the Office of Enterprise Infrastructure, responsible for the enterprise information technology infrastructure platforms and capability that support the GSA business enterprise. He was also the Acting Director of HR and FM Systems for the GSA CFO and CPO offices.
Panelist #1: Ann Kim, Deputy CIO at Department of Education
Ann Kim currently serves as the Deputy Chief Information Officer (CIO) and Senior Agency Official for Privacy (SAOP) at the US Department of Education (ED). ED is a cabinet level agency with over 4,400 employees – geographically dispersed between Headquarters and 10 regional offices, ~$70B budget, and ~130 information systems that process over $1.0T in federal student aid and grants. In concert with the CIO, Ann oversees a ~$750M information technology (IT) portfolio. In her role, she serves as a principal advisor to the CIO, Assistant Secretaries, Deputy Secretary, and Secretary with respect to the use of IT to support and enable the Department’s mission and business processes. Ann assists the CIO with the day-to-day coordination and management of the various functions within the Office of the Chief Information Officer (OCIO), and advises ED leadership regarding IT, information management, and information assurance.
Panelist #2: Nelly Ramdass, Deputy COO at CFPB
Nellisha Ramdass (Nelly) is currently the Deputy Chief Operating Officer at the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau. Nelly joined the Bureau in 2011 and has served in multiple roles within the Technology and Innovation (T&I) Office including as the Deputy CIO and Head of T&I Team Operations where she was instrumental in building the team. Prior to joining the Bureau, Nelly held various senior roles related to information technology, acquisitions and budget at the Department of Education, the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency, and the Internal Revenue Service. She holds a bachelor’s degree in biochemistry and business administration from City University of New York, and a master’s degree from Johns Hopkins University, Carey Business School. Nelly calls Fredericksburg, Virginia her home but is a New Yorker at heart.
Panelist #3: Jothi Dugar, CISO at NIH
Jothi Dugar is a leading Cybersecurity Executive in the Federal Government who knows what it’s like to be the only female executive in the room for over 25 years. She is a catalyst for change, inspiring transformational leadership as a Holistic wellness specialist and coach, author, international public speaker, and a mom of three. Jothi embodies the duality of merging of the eastern world of wellness with the western world of corporate leadership. She is passionate about empowering people to take charge of their minds, their lives, and their health.
Related Links
The Women in Federal IT and Cyber series of virtual engagements is hosted by the Chief Information Officer Council (CIOC) and Digital.gov.