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The Early Morning Byte - Wednesday, October 4, 2023
CIO Shakeups | Sputnik | A New York State of Mind

Good morning! In today's byte, we peel back the bandage on leadership changes at major companies like Walgreens, get stuck on the importance of personal branding for all employees, and launch into the start of the space age. With coffee in hand, dive into these insightful stories at the intersection of tech and leadership.- Kelsey, Emily, and Your TNCR Crew


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Personal Brands Aren’t Just for Marketers

Consistency is the unlock to everything you want. When people know and value what you stand for, you have an unique, unduplicated role in your company. And that’s when the magic happens.
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The National CIO Review
Walgreens Boots Alliance is experiencing a continued leadership transition, with the latest executive to leave being Chief Information Officer (CIO) Hsiao Wang.
Forbes
Effective leadership begins with the innate ability to draw excellence from oneself and others. Through this pursuit of excellence, leaders work to cultivate a sense of purpose within their teams which, in turn, increases employee satisfaction.
The National CIO Review
The Clorox Company (NYSE: CLX), a well-known name in consumer and professional products, recently experienced a cybersecurity incident that has drawn attention to the multifaceted challenges organizations face in maintaining digital security.
CIOs ON THE MOVE
New York Appoints Head of Technology

The State of New York has appointed a new Chief Information Officer. This Empire State leader will spearhead the state’s digital transformation efforts, working closely with state agencies to tailor smooth digital interactions with the government.
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TECH TIME TRAVEL
Sputnik Begins the Space Age

On October 4, 1957, the first satellite to ever orbit the Earth was launched by the USSR. Its impact on the world was immeasurable at the time and can still be felt today in many capacities.
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