InformationWeek Announces New Advisory Board MembersCIOs from Pacific Northwest National Laboratory and Avnet Will Help Guide InformationWeek's Editorial and Business StrategyJan 10, 2011 MANHASSET, N.Y., Jan. 10, 2011 /PRNewswire/ -- InformationWeek, the leading IT brand focused on the business value of technology, today announced two new members to its Advisory Board, an external group of powerful executives who help InformationWeek identify and shape the brand's strategy and direction. As InformationWeek continues to grow and expand its extensive portfolio of products and services, the Advisory Board provides InformationWeek editors with incomparable insight into the issues and trends that are shaping business technology. "The addition of these two leading-edge CIOs to our Advisory Board adds to an already strong group of strategic thinkers," said Rob Preston, vice president and editor in chief of InformationWeek. "Steve and Jerry bring a diverse set of experiences and understanding of business technology to InformationWeek's Advisory Board. Their contributions and talents will be great assets to InformationWeek." The new Advisory Board members are:
Phillips and Johnson join current InformationWeek Advisory Board members:
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