Overview

March 26

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Join us for a lightning-round discussion with North Dakota State CIO Kuldip Mohanty. This quick conversation will touch on the challenges, emerging trends and initiatives shaping North Dakota’s gov tech landscape. Designed for private-sector professionals, this discussion will pinpoint opportunities, help fine-tune business strategies and validate sales and marketing activities.

At the end of the conversation, ask CIO Mohanty your most pressing questions during a live Q&A. Don’t miss this opportunity to gain actionable insights and identify new avenues for business growth.

Speakers

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Kuldip Mohanty

State CIO, North Dakota

Highly driven and multi-skilled business technology executive with strong track record in delivering business aligned technology and digital transformation. Passionate about fueling growth and efficiency with leadership, customer-centricity, collaborative innovation, and focused execution. Thrives on “moving the needle”, bringing insights into decision making, growing teams with collaboration, and solving business problems with a product and customer value mindset.

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Phil Bertolini — Moderator

Senior Vice President, Government Technology

Phil Bertolini is Senior Vice President of e.Republic. Previously, he served as deputy county executive and CIO for Oakland County, Michigan. During his 31-year tenure, Phil built a world-class IT organization in the second-largest county in Michigan, just north of Detroit. As Oakland County CIO, he oversaw more than 150 employees serving over 1.2 million residents. In 2005, he was also promoted to deputy county executive, holding dual positions until his retirement. Phil’s efforts earned the county national attention, winning numerous awards for technology innovation and excellence. He was named one of Governing Magazine’s Public Official of the Year and Government Technology Magazine’s Top 25 Doers, Dreamers & Drivers. He was also honored by the President Obama White House as a Champion of Change for 2012.