Society for Information Management
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The Society for Information Management (also referred to as SIM or Society for Information Management International SIMI) is a professional organization of over 3,500 senior IT
Information technology
Information technology is the acquisition, processing, storage and dissemination of vocal, pictorial, textual and numerical information by a microelectronics-based combination of computing and telecommunications...

 executives, Chief Information Officer
Chief information officer
Chief information officer , or information technology director, is a job title commonly given to the most senior executive in an enterprise responsible for the information technology and computer systems that support enterprise goals...

s, prominent academicians, selected consultants, and other IT thought leader
Thought leader
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s built on the foundation of local chapters, who come together to share and enhance their intellectual capital
Intellectual capital
The value of an enterprise is made of physical assets, various financial assets and, finally, intangible assets, i.e., intellectual capital . The term intellectual capital conventionally refers to the difference in value between tangible assets and market value. ....

 for the benefit of its members and their organizations.

SIM Vision: To be recognized as the community that is most preferred by IT leaders for delivering vital knowledge that creates business value and enables personal development.

History

The idea of SIM began during a break session at the Association for Computing Machinery
Association for Computing Machinery
The Association for Computing Machinery is a learned society for computing. It was founded in 1947 as the world's first scientific and educational computing society. Its membership is more than 92,000 as of 2009...

 (ACM) conference held in Las Vegas
Las Vegas metropolitan area
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 in August 1968. A conversation between Robert Head with the Software Resource Group and Herb Schwartz with the United States Atomic Energy Commission
United States Atomic Energy Commission
The United States Atomic Energy Commission was an agency of the United States government established after World War II by Congress to foster and control the peace time development of atomic science and technology. President Harry S...

 ensued on how current professional societies did not emphasize the managerial aspects of computing enough nor did they serve as a good communication mechanism between data processing managers and executive managers.
That conversation was the basis for the formation of The Society for Management Information Systems (SMIS) which in 1982 became the Society for Information Management.

A founding committee was formed and the first meeting was held on November 22, 1968 at the U.S. Atomic Energy Commission in Washington D.C. The founders included Joseph P. Cunningham, Richard E. Dooley, Dr. James C. Emory, Robert B. Forest, Robert V. Head, Dr. Alan J. Rowe, James G. Rude, M.H. Schwartz, Robert G. Stevens, W. Robert Widener and Robert K. Wilmouth.

The first (founding) conference titled "Bridging the Gap Between the Management Function and Information Technology" with 250 attendees was held at the University of Minnesota
University of Minnesota
The University of Minnesota, Twin Cities is a public research university located in Minneapolis and St. Paul, Minnesota, United States. It is the oldest and largest part of the University of Minnesota system and has the fourth-largest main campus student body in the United States, with 52,557...

 on September 8–9, 1969.

Current and Past Presidents or Chairs


1969 Robert V. Head

1970 Robert V. Head

1971 M.H Schwartz

1972 Dr. James C. Emery

1973 Richard E. Dooley

1974 Gerald M. Hoffman

1975 James G. Rude

1976 Dr. Daniel Teichroew

1977 Herbert Z. Halbrecht

1978 Reed Phillips

1979 Richard E. Mahin

1980 Dr. C.W. Getz

1981 Robert J. Jirout

1982 Frederick S. Haines

1983 Darwin A. John

1984 Dr. Robert A. Rouse

1985 Carl C. Williams

1986 Peter W.C. Mather

1987 Thomas E. Morin

1988 Paul Berger

1989 John M. Hammitt

1990 Larry Burdin

1991 John Owens

1992 Patricia Wallington

1993 Robert Rubin

1994 Warren Harkness

1995 Harvey Shrednick

1996 James Kinney

1997

1998 John Stevenson

1999 June Drewry

2000 June Drewry

2001 Raymond Hoving

2002 Steve Finnerty

2003 Ed Trainor

2004 Nancy Markle

2005 Dave Luce

2006 Stephen Pickett

2007 Jim Noble

2008 Bob Keefe

2009 Peter Whatnell

2010 Patricia Coffey

Criteria

Practitioner: A senior-level IT professional in either a public or private sector organization meeting the following criteria:

Corporate/divisional head of a corporate or divisional IS organization: Member of an IS management staff supporting corporate/divisional IS heads with key management roles, as certified by the head of the organization.

Academic: A full-time university or college faculty member making a significant contribution to the IS field.

Consultant: Leaders at the partner/principal level who influence the direction of their own company or their clients’ companies, and who directly contribute to the IS profession.

Other leader: A non-IT executive such as vendor, recruiter or leader from another profession who has a major role in matters impacting strategic IT direction.

SIM adheres to a strict policy against marketing or commercial activity. Sales and marketing representatives are only accepted as members through the SIM Partner Program.

Organization Leadership

Strategic direction for SIM is provided by the Society’s elected Board of Directors with approval from the Chapter President’s Board.

Advanced Practices Council

Advanced Practices Council (APC) is a forum for senior IT executives who commission exclusive research and share cross-industry perspectives in an intimate, candid atmosphere. APC was founded in 1991 by Warren McFarlan of the Harvard Business School.

Future Potential in IT

Future Potential in IT is a program supported by SIMI to educate students and schools on the facts surrounding the IT job market. There is an increasing demand for qualified IT workers in the US and not enough skilled workers to meet the demand of the IT job marketplace.

Leadership Development Roundtable (LDR)

The Leadership Development Roundtable (LDR) is based on the very successful Regional Leadership Forum’s (RLF) learning model, which is highly participative and very open in its nature. It continues to address such items as Integrity, leadership and results. It’s objective is to provide a continuous learning experience for RLF graduates to pursue the development of their authentic, personal leadership style

SIMposium

SIMposium is SIM's annual practitioner-driven conference designed for and by CIOs. Working nationally with key senior IT executives, CIOs and recognized thought leaders, SIMposium addresses the topics, issues, best practices and trends that will give our audience the technology-related insight necessary to make the right decisions to impact their business strategies and future IT direction. From 1995 to 2002, SIMposium was called SIM Interchange Annual Conference.

Past and Future SIMposium Host Cities


1969 Minneapolis, MN

1970 Washington, D.C.

1971 Denver, CO

1972 Montreal, Quebec

1973 Chicago, IL

1974 San Francisco, CA

1975 New York, NY

1976 Chicago, IL

1977 Los Angeles, CA

1978 Washington, D.C

1979 Minneapolis, MN

1980 Philadelphia, PA

1981 Denver, CO

1982 Chicago, IL

1983 San Diego, CA

1984 Chicago, IL

1985 Boston, MA

1986 Dallas, TX

1987 Seattle, WA

1988 Minneapolis, MN

1989 Atlanta, GA

1990 New York, NY

1991 Chicago, IL

1992 Los Angeles, CA

1993 Washington, D.C.

1994 Salt Lake City, UT

1995 Boston, MA*

1996 San Francisco, CA

1997 Boston, MA

1998 Seattle, WA

1999 Atlanta, GA

2000 San Diego, CA

2001 Philadelphia, PA

2002 Salt Lake City, UT

2003 New York, NY

2004 Chicago, IL

2005 Boston, MA

2006 Dallas, TX

2007 Memphis, TN

2008 Orlando, FL

2009 Seattle, WA

2010 Atlanta, GA

2011 Orlando, FL

2012 Dallas, TX

  • 1995 Hosted by the Boston Chapter at Disney World, Orlando, FL

SIM Women

SIM Women is a network inside the Society for Information Management to promote communication, mentorship and career development amongst the female members.

In January 2007 SIM Women began a phased roll out starting with the New Jersey, NY Metro and Fairfield-Westchester chapters. In April 2007 the ladies of Philadelphia were added, and in February 2008 the ladies of Boston joined SIM Women as well. There was great participation from each new chapter. In May 2008 the ladies from Central CT and the DC/Capital area were added. In August 2008 the ladies of the Toronto and Raleigh chapters joined. In September 2008 the ladies of Tennessee, Central and South Florida chapters were asked to participate, and Atlanta and Alabama joined in October. In December 2008 the Wisconsin, Minnesota, St. Louis, and Northeast Ohio chapters were welcomed. In January 2009 ladies of Houston, Dallas-Fort Worth, and Indianapolis joined the ranks. Chicago and Detroit ladies joined in the Spring of 2009. SIM women continued to add chapters every month and covered every SIMI chapter by June 2009.

To date SIM Women has held monthly conference calls and multiple successful networking events. SIM Women’s conference calls are typically the last Wednesday of the month at 3pm EST. Executive coaches, successful CIOs, and networking gurus are brought in to facilitate the calls and meetings. Topics covered included: Personal Branding, Peer Communication, Defining Your Personal Success, Internal Networking, Personal Accountability, Industry Visibility, and Mentoring Defined. SIM Women also rotates face-to-face networking events around the country.

As of December 2010, there are over 400 SIM members active in SIM Women. All SIM members can share knowledge, request help or brainstorm on issues important to them via our discussion board. Success stories can be shared by all involved. SIM Women is not separate organization, but a way to bring together the men and women of SIM to leverage common interests as well as differences. Founded and run by Kristen Lamoreaux, President of Lamoreaux Search LLC.

Regional Leadership Forum (RLF)

Regional Leadership Forum (RLF) is an intensive, ten-month leadership
Leadership
Leadership has been described as the “process of social influence in which one person can enlist the aid and support of others in the accomplishment of a common task". Other in-depth definitions of leadership have also emerged.-Theories:...

 development program focused on creating authentic leaders. Since 1992 over 3000 graduates and more than 300 sponsors have found RLF the key to developing leadership
Leadership
Leadership has been described as the “process of social influence in which one person can enlist the aid and support of others in the accomplishment of a common task". Other in-depth definitions of leadership have also emerged.-Theories:...

 effectiveness. RLF offers a curriculum of intense reading, open exchanges on leadership practices, and interactive learning focusing on team-building, creative thinking and listening skills.

Founded by Richard Dooley, the first Regional Leadership Forum was held in Chicago in 1992 and was originally called the "SIM Chapter-Hosted Learning Forum".

Local Chapters and Leadership

The strength of the SIM Organization is built around local its local Chapters. There are currently 33 local chapters throughout the United States and Canada:

Alabama Chapter

Alabama Chapter Website Chartered on October 1987.

Atlanta Chapter

Atlanta Chapter Website. Chartered in October 1984. The Atlanta Chapter is hosting the 2010 SIMposium. The Atlanta Chapter's 2010 Golf Tournament raised over $40,000 to help TechBridge, a nonprofit dedicated to helping other nonprofits use technology to do more and reach more people.

Boston Chapter

Boston Chapter Website. The geographic area of Boston Chapter members consists of Eastern and Central Massachusetts, Maine, New Hampshire, Vermont and Rhode Island. The Boston Chapter of SIM was formed through the efforts of Dick Harris, John Dacey and Edgar Canty. In the Fall of 1976 Mr. Harris, who was then ClO
CLO
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 at Colonial Gas, was at a meeting in Chicago at which SIM National (then called the Society for the Management of Information Systems - SMIS) was encouraging chapter formation. Harris obtained a listing of SIM members in the Boston
Boston
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 area, and called Canty and Dacey to arrange an organizing meeting. The organizing meetings were held at Babson College
Babson College
Babson College is a private business school located in Wellesley, Massachusetts near Boston.- History :Babson College was founded by Roger Babson on September 3, 1919, as the Babson Institute. It was renamed "Babson College" in 1969...

 through the Fall of 1976 and into the Spring of 1977 and, in addition to Harris, Canty and Dacey, involved Don Brown, Les Ball, Chris Bullen and Charles Hewitt.

The first Boston SIM meetings began in the Fall of 1977 with the meeting locations alternated between Babson College
Babson College
Babson College is a private business school located in Wellesley, Massachusetts near Boston.- History :Babson College was founded by Roger Babson on September 3, 1919, as the Babson Institute. It was renamed "Babson College" in 1969...

 and the MIT Faculty Club. Dick Harris was the first Chapter Chairman, and Jerry Kanter was the first speaker. The Articles of Organization were submitted to the Massachusetts
Massachusetts
The Commonwealth of Massachusetts is a state in the New England region of the northeastern United States of America. It is bordered by Rhode Island and Connecticut to the south, New York to the west, and Vermont and New Hampshire to the north; at its east lies the Atlantic Ocean. As of the 2010...

 Secretary of State’s office in May, 1981, signed by Edgar Canty. The officers were Les Ball, President; Dave Callahan, Clerk; and Arthur Sarazini, Treasurer. Chapter Directors were Bill Synnott, John Dacey, Dick Harris and Dave Callahan. The Charter of Incorporation was received from national SMIS on June 18, 1981.

The Boston Chapter's programs include the Massachusetts Institute of Technology Sloan School CIO Symposium, The Leadership Development Roundtable, SIM Silver, Sharpen the Leadership Saw, CIO Roundtables in both the Providence, RI and greater Boston areas, a Practitioner's Roundtable, a Consultants Roundtable, a Help Desk Roundtable and two all day CIO Summits/Forums. It currently supports the following Outreach programs: Year Up
Year Up
Year Up is a nonprofit organization based in Boston, Massachusetts. Year Up was founded in 2000 by Harvard Business School graduate Gerald Chertavian, and currently has sites in Atlanta, Boston, San Francisco Bay Area, Chicago, New York, Providence, Puget Sound , and Washington, D.C..- Mission...

, Teen Voices, Common Impact
Common Impact
Common Impact is an American nonprofit organization headquartered in Cambridge, Massachusetts. It connects business professionals to local nonprofits that need assistance in information technology, marketing, human resources, operations and finance...

 and Tech Boston.

Past and Current Presidents (Chair) of the Boston Chapter

Year President Year President Year President Year President Year President
1977 Dick Harris 1985 Bart Bolton 1993 Rick Swanborg 2001 Bill Grady 2009 Jo Hoppe
1978 Dick Harris 1986 Warren Harkness 1994 Stew Stokes 2002 Bob Barrett 2010 Bill Wellman
1979 John Dacey 1987 Brad Sweet 1995 Bill Fallon 2003 Dave Brown 2011 Kevin More
1980 Les Ball 1988 Irwin Abrams 1996 Charles Hewitt 2004 Pat Randall
1981 Don Brown 1989 Jim Slusser 1997 Kavin Moody 2005 Pat Randall
1982 Bill Synnott 1990 Paul Palmisciano 1998 Jim Fitchett 2006 Mike MacKenty
1983 Eeve Arkush 1991 David Briggs 1999 Bill Wellman 2007 Mary Meadows
1984 Ralph Loftin 1992 Rick Swanborg 2000 Luke Chilone 2008 Jo Hoppe

Capital Area (Washington, D.C.) Chapter

Capital Area Website SIM's first chapter to be Chartered in May 1979.

Central California (Fresno) Chapter

Central California Chapter Website. The geographical scope of the Central California Chapter is primarily within the San Joaquin Valley – from Stockton, CA to Bakersfield, CA.

Central Connecticut Chapter

Central Connecticut Website Chartered in November 1984.

Central Florida Chapter

Central Florida Chapter Website

Chicago Chapter

Chicago Chapter Website Chartered in September 1979.

Colorado Chapter

Colorado Chapter Website Chartered in February 1988.

Dallas/Fort Worth Chapter

Dallas Fort Worth Chapter Website.
Chartered in 1983.
The IT Executive of the Year Award was created by the Dallas/Fort Worth Chapter in 1998.
The DFW SIM Chapter played host chapter for SIMPosium in 1986, 2006, and will host again in 2012.

Detroit Chapter

Detroit Chapter Website Chartered in October 1987.

Fairfield/Westchester (Connecticut and New York) Chapter

Fairfield/Westchester Chapter Website. Chartered in 2000.

Indianapolis Chapter

Indianapolis Chapter Website Chartered in September 1986.

Memphis Chapter

Memphis Chapter Website Chartered in October 1988.

Minnesota Chapter

Minnesota Chapter Website

The Minnesota Chapter strives to bring all the above benefits close to home. Through meetings and presentations by fellow top practitioners, industry leaders, and recognized experts in technology and management, the Minnesota Chapter strives to offer members an opportunity to establish peer contacts, share critical leadership issues, and discuss common concerns. The result is access to both local and international perspectives, continuing professional development and an elite network of peer resources. Interested CIOs, VP of Information Systems, Directors and other senior level managers of technology are welcome to apply.

In Minnesota SIM, a typical meeting includes an interactive presentation with engaging dialog between members and presenters followed by time for networking with fellow members.

The following are examples of recent program topics:

"Switching Gears: Learn to Successfully Navigate Through Change"

"Everybody Talks but Few Communicate"

"The Essential Architect: Pulling the Thread"

"Practical Advice to Cutting IT Costs" (Panel Discussion)

“End-of-Life IT Asset Disposal Processes: The Road to Mitigating Financial & Legal Risks” (Panel Discussion)

“The Value of Building Your Professional Network”

“Managing, Leading, Coaching - `Can you afford to be ineffective with your people?'”

"Managing Change in Technology to Maximize
Operational and Financial Efficiencies"

"How To Build High Performing Teams"

“Turning B Players into A Players”

"Cyber Crime, Past, Present and Future"

"See Yourself as Others Do"

"Effective Employee Management, Mentoring and Retention"

"Ready Thinking During Times of Change"

Nashville

Nashville Chapter Website Chartered in 2010

New Jersey Chapter

SIM NJ (Society for Information Management - New Jersey Chapter)
SIM NJ (Society for Information Management - New Jersey Chapter)
The New Jersey Chapter of The Society for Information Management is a professional organization of over 250 senior IT executives, Chief Information Officers, prominent academicians, selected consultants, and other IT thought leaders...

- Wikipedia site

New Jersey Chapter Website Chartered in October 1984.

New York Metro Chapter

New York Metro Chapter Website. Perry Rotella
Perry Rotella
Perry Francis Rotella is an American businessman and the current senior vice president and chief information officer of Verisk Analytics, a Jersey City, New Jersey-based corporation. Rotella has held multiple information technology executive positions with different large American companies...

, current President
President
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Philadelphia Chapter

Philadelphia Chapter Website Chartered in February 1985.

Portland Chapter

Portland Chapter Website

The Portland Chapter of SIM was formed initially in 1996 as a satellite of the Seattle SIM Chapter through the efforts of Bill Harrison, Norm Alexander, Liz Alexander, Bill Henderson and Fred Pond. These RLF leaders and recent graduates had links to the Seattle Chapter. Independent since 1999, the Portland Chapter primarily draws members from the Portland, Oregon and Vancouver, Washington areas but also has many active members from the Salem and Corvallis regions. As of mid-2011, the chapter boasts more than 170 active members. The region is home to 1.3 million people, over 20 colleges and universities, two professional sports teams and is a center for the apparel industry, especially footwear with such names as Nike, Keen, LaCrosse/Danner, and Adidas.

The Chapter has given back to the Oregon and SW Washington community through support of local charities and scholarships to universities in the area. The Chapter has donated over $170,000 since the beginning of our philanthropic program in 2002. The chapter's primary philanthropic activity is an annual fund-raising golf tournament held in September.

Chapter programs are held monthly from September through May of the following year, traditionally on the second Wednesday evening of each month.
Past and Current Presidents of the Portland Chapter
Year President
1999 Joe Pratts
2000 Leslie Rohrs
2001 Leslie Rohrs
2002 Jim Battan
2003 Jim Battan
2004 Andy Whitol
2005 Andy Whitol
2006 Fred Pond
2007 Fred Pond
2008 Mark Bryan
2009 Mark Bryan
2010 Lance Harris
2011 Lance Harris

Research Triangle Park (RTP)

RTP Website. Chartered in October 1988. Formerly known as the North Carolina Chapter.

San Francisco Bay Area Chapter

San Francisco Bay Area Chapter Website

Southern California Chapter

Southern California Website

St. Louis Chapter

St. Louis Chapter Website The St. Louis Chapter of SIM was formed in 2004 through the efforts of Bob Rouse, Eric Gorham, Judy Winkler, David Kocs, Terry Werner and many RLF graduates. The first meeting was held at Southwestern Bell (now ATT) in May 2004 with Darwin John as the speaker. Geographically, the chapter includes the metropolitan St. Louis region, including surrounding counties in Missouri and Illinois; the region is home to 2.5 million people, 16 colleges and universities, and 7 Fortune 500 companies.

The St. Louis SIM Charter was received at the New York SIMposium in the fall of 2004. Since then many chapter members have served on national SIM boards and committees.

From its beginning the Chapter concentrated on leadership programs at monthly meetings. In 2006 it established the annual Leadership Workshop, a 2.5-day event featuring CIO leaders and networking opportunities. In 2007 Paul Klover organized the first Charity Golf Tournament; it annually provides scholarships for undergraduate students in greater St. Louis.
The Chapter is also the primary organizer of a large annual technology conference, Gateway to Innovation, which includes biotech, healthcare, government, and information technology. Drawing over 600 participants, 10 high-tech start-ups, 25 vendors and leading speakers, the conference provides a forum for the community to meet and highlight progress and developments.

The chapter has given back to the community in many ways. It has helped Edgewood Center and Therapeutic Horsemanship, providing needed development and systems support for information technology to support their services and administration.
Past and Current Presidents of the St. Louis Chapter
Year President
2003 Bob Rouse
2004 Mark Barry
2005 Dave Kocs
2006 Karlos Bledsoe
2007 Eric Gorham
2008 Mark White
2009-10 Jeff Villmer
2011-12 David Berndt

Wisconsin Chapter

Wisconsin Chapter Website. Chartered in 1982. Members are primarily located in southeastern Wisconsin.

Society publications

The organization’s website provides an online library of publications

MIS Quarterly Executive

External links

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