How do CIO’s change the perception of IT?

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Joseph Tufano (CIO, St. John’s University)


Joseph Tufano talks about how CIO’s departments must continue to fulfill their traditional roles of “keeping the lights on” while being a strategic partner in developing and meeting organizational business needs and goals. He discusses how he works to ensure that his department is the driver of technological solutions in support of organizational objectives.

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Joseph Tufano

CIO, St. John’s University

A double alumnus of St. John’s, Joseph Tufano joined the University in 2002 and is currently the Vice President and Chief Information Officer of Information Technology. During his tenure, he has transformed the culture of the academic community, driving its commitment to the use of technology in every facet of campus life.

Mr. Tufano has more than 30 years experience in the information technology industry. Prior to joining St. John’s, he held executive positions at Prudential Financial, Inc., and MetLife. Mr. Tufano earned a B.A. and M.A. in Mathematics from St. John’s University and an M.S. in Computer Science from Polytechnic University.

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Vaishali Jain

Vaishali Jain

Sarder TV Journalist, and Former Bloomberg TV Journalist

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