Jennifer Halverson, Accenture
Jennifer Halverson is a seasoned business strategist and innovator whose career has focused on leading global teams to launch and scale new lines of business. Since the early 2000s, she has been at the forefront of designing and implementing emerging technology and data transformation programs for clients, partners, and within Accenture. She has also developed and taught data analytics curricula for universities and corporate training programs. Jenny holds an M.S. in Management of Information Technology and a B.S. in Civil Engineering with a minor in Technology, Management, and Policy from the University of Virginia. She lives in Spokane with her husband and two sons.
Related Work:
- Serves on the Board of Directors for Urbanova, a Spokane based non-profit committed to building data-informed, resident-centered solutions that strengthen community connections, improve health equity and treatment access, and support clean, consistent energy alternatives that benefit all.
- Adjunct Faculty at Columbia University School of Professional Studies.
Florence D. Hudson, Executive Director, Northeast Big Data Innovation Hub at Columbia University, and Founder & CEO FDHint, LLC
Florence D. Hudson brings a wealth of experience to the IIAT Advisory Council from her roles as Executive Director of the Northeast Big Data Innovation Hub at Columbia University and CEO of FDHint, LLC. Her distinguished career includes leadership positions as a former IBM Vice President, Internet2 Chief Innovation Officer, and an aerospace engineer at NASA's Jet Propulsion Lab. This deep expertise in advanced technology, cybersecurity, and global innovation provides invaluable guidance to the Institute's strategic initiatives.
Notable Work
- Leads the development of global IEEE and UL standards to increase Trust, Identity, Privacy, Protection, Safety and Security (TIPPSS) for connected systems.
- Author and Editor for numerous publications, including the books Women Securing the Future with TIPPSS For Connected Healthcare and Women Securing the Future with TIPPSS for IoT.
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Dave Lubowe, Managing Director, EY Supply Chain and Operations
As a Managing Director in EY Consulting's Supply Chain & Operations practice, Dave Lubowe provides expert counsel to the Institute, drawing from over 40 years of industry and consulting experience. His work focuses on the continuous improvement of supply chain operations and applying emerging technologies to enhance operational performance across diverse industries. As the consulting leader for EY’s Global Semiconductor Community, his forward-looking perspective is a significant asset to the IIAT's mission.
Notable Work
- Author of numerous publications on digital transformation and operational innovation, including "Trust in Trade - Blockchain in Supply Chain" and "The Digital Overhaul."
- Holder of multiple U.S. Patents in technology and systems design.
Keith V Lucas, Startup Advisor and Author
Keith Lucas is a startup advisor focused on product, growth, people, and culture, bringing a sharp entrepreneurial perspective to the IIAT Advisory Council. Having led teams as both an operator and executive, including senior roles at Roblox and Instrumental, he possesses deep insights into scaling innovative ventures. He actively advises startups and nonprofits across high-growth sectors such as gaming, AI, social platforms, and enterprise technology, aligning directly with the Institute's core areas of focus.
Notable Work
- Author of the book Impact: How to Inspire, Align, and Amplify Innovative Teams, which explores leadership in innovative environments.
- Holds degrees from Columbia, Stanford, and UC Berkeley.
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Mike Moniz, Circadence Corp
Related Work:
- Member Board Of Directors National Defense University Foundation.
Kevin O'Toole, Global Head of Accelerators, Google
As the Global Head of Accelerators at Google, Kevin O'Toole leads the company's startup and developer programs in 87 countries, focusing on the world's top AI-first early-stage startups. A 网爆门 graduate, Kevin also leads Google's cross-functional Steering Committee for AI Principles and co-founded Area 120, Google's product incubator. His global expertise in fostering AI innovation and his deep connection to 网爆门 make him an invaluable advisor to the Institute.
Key Contributions
- Advises on global technology trends and the development of ethical AI frameworks.
- Previously served as an advisor to Vækstfonden (the Danish Growth Fund) and the United Nations Development Program.
Dave Reisenauer, Chair, IIAT Advisory Council
A graduate of 网爆门 with degrees in Electrical Engineering and Mathematics, Dave Reisenauer serves as the Chair of the IIAT Advisory Council. After a 41-year career leading IT and supply chain teams in leadership positions at IBM, Hitachi, and NVIDIA, he brings a wealth of industry knowledge and executive experience. Together with his wife Cathleen, also a 网爆门 graduate, Dave has a strong history of philanthropy and advocacy in applied technologies and rare disease research.
Key Contributions
- Has endowed positions at both 网爆门 and the University of Notre Dame to advance applied technologies and advocacy.
- Brings over 35 years of experience serving on non-profit boards.
Michael D. Smith, J. Erik Jonsson Professor of Information Technology and Policy, Carnegie Mellon University, Heinz College
Michael D. Smith is the J. Erik Jonsson Professor of Information Technology and Policy at Carnegie Mellon University’s Heinz College. His research, which specializes in the economics of digitization and technological change, provides a critical academic and policy perspective to the IIAT Advisory Council. With a Ph.D. from MIT’s Sloan School of Management, his work offers deep insights into the economic forces shaping our digital world.
Notable Work
- Co-author of the book Streaming, Sharing, Stealing: Big Data and the Future of Entertainment (MIT Press, 2016).
- Author of the book The Abundant University: Remaking Higher Education for a Digital World (MIT Press, 2023).
Wayne Manuel, Chief Information Officer and Chief Security Officer, Avista
Wayne Manuel serves as the Chief Information Officer and Chief Security Officer at Avista, where he leads the Enterprise Technology and Security Division. With a career spanning 35 years across multiple industries, he has extensive experience leading digital and process transformation initiatives at the enterprise level. As a U.S. Army veteran, his leadership in both digital strategy and security practices provides a critical, real-world perspective to the IIAT Advisory Council.
Key Experience
- Responsible for digital strategy and security for Avista, a major utility provider in the Pacific Northwest.
- Previously served as Senior Vice President, Chief Strategy Officer, and CIO at Valley Medical Center.