In This Issue:
  • CIO Symposium: So much more than a conference
  • Building an Enterprise for the World Ahead (Episode #5)
  • Promo Codes
  • Videos from past CIO Symposiums
  • Thank you to our Partners and Sponsors
2021 MIT Sloan CIO Symposium:
"The Big Reset: Digital Enterprises Shift into High Gear"
April 5 - May 28, 2021

So much more than a conference. The MIT Sloan CIO Symposium is a premier global conference that brings together a unique community of MIT academic leaders, CIOs, digital technology executives, and industry experts, enabling CIOs to be more effective leaders.

Eight power packed weeks focused on the issues of our time
  • Program introduction & orientation
  • Future of Work
  • Digital Innovation
  • Digitalization Trends
  • Innovation Challenges
  • Enterprise Leadership
  • Enterprise Strategy
  • Closing & Town Hall 

Bite size content every week 
  • Monday: Weekly agenda announced
  • Tuesday: Panel discussions @10:30 AM
  • Wednesday: Panel discussions @10:30 AM
  • Thursday: Open discussions on week’s panels & theme @10:30 AM
  • Friday: Audience questions or polls

Additional Activities in the afternoons and evenings
  • Demos & Q/A
  • Round-table discussions with our partners 
  • Threaded conversations on every topic
Promo Codes
Loyalty Discount: If you registered for the Symposium in 2019 or the Digital Learning Series in 2020, you get an additional 50% off. Please use promo code: "2019-2020_attendee" to reduce your ticket price to $347.50.

MIT Discount: If you are an MIT staff member or alumni you qualify for an additional 50% off reducing your ticket price to $347.50.. Please use your MIT email.
  • MIT Staff use promo code: "MIT_staff".
  • MIT Alumni use promo code: "MIT_alum".
  • MIT Full-time Students use promo code: "MIT_student" for a $59 ticket.

Please enter promo code before choosing ticket and clicking "checkout".

Tuesday, April 27, 2021
10:30 a.m. - 11:30 a.m. EST

It is not a question whether digital transformation will come, but when and how. For many companies, the pandemic was a wake up call. To thrive in a digitized universe, businesses of all sizes need to reinvent themselves. Yet leaders often lack a common language to assess the degree of threat digital disruption poses to their business, and—more importantly—the language to create a compelling vision for their enterprise’s success.
Stephanie Woerner, MODERATOR, Research Scientist, MIT Sloan Center for Information Systems Research
Board Director, Edgewell Personal Care & former Chief Digital Officer, Mars, Inc & Marriott Int'l.
Independent Executive Digital Transformation Consultant
Partner News

MIT Enterprise Forum of Cambridge

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April 7 - "Should you get in the Game? - Understanding the Economics and the Explosion in Esports & Gaming."
ALPFA Boston Chapter

ALPFA is a national, not-for-profit professional association that creates opportunities with its members, the community, and its business partners while expanding Latino Leadership in the global workforce. Established in 1972, ALPFA is the leading Latino professional organization focusing on developing Latino business leaders in the United States. For a list of events, click HERE.
Thank you to our Sponsors

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Best regards,

Allan R. Tate
Executive Chair, MIT Sloan CIO Symposium

MIT Sloan Boston Alumni Association
"This is where the future is made"

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