Women CIOs: Cracks in the Glass Ceiling

by Lou Russell

It's 6 pm on a Thursday evening, and a small group of animated women in business attire sit together in the center of a fancy restaurant in downtown Indianapolis. The waiter, a bit put off by the difficulty he is having breaking into the multiple passionate conversations, likely assumes that these are the wealthy wives of some local business execs out for a night on the town. As I sit and watch this dynamic, I am struck by how wrong this impression would be. Here at this table sits much of the IT power in Indiana, including the CIOs of the State of Indiana, Anthem, NCAA, Dow Agribusiness, and Cummins, as well as various other IT women from around the state.

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Women CIOs: Cracks in the Glass Ceiling August 2003