November 15, 2025 - 05:27

The 2025 NewYorkCIO ORBIE Awards recently celebrated the outstanding contributions of leading technology executives in New York. This year, the event honored CIOs from prominent organizations including AIG, Wells Fargo, Tapestry Inc., TIAA, J.Crew Group, Hollister Inc., and Ultimate Medical Academy.
Hosted by NewYorkCIO, a chapter of the Inspire Leadership Network, the ORBIE Awards recognize the pivotal role that CIOs and C-suite technology leaders play in driving business transformation and innovation. These executives have demonstrated exceptional leadership qualities, showcasing their ability to leverage technology to enhance organizational performance and deliver significant business impact.
The event brought together industry leaders and peers to acknowledge the achievements of these technology visionaries. The recognition serves not only as a testament to their hard work and dedication but also as inspiration for future leaders in the technology sector. The awards highlight the importance of strategic leadership in navigating the ever-evolving landscape of technology and business.
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