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Overview

The Digital Government Summit brings together technology focused public-sector professionals with leading industry partners to connect on innovative approaches, get inspired and discover new technologies. Join us and let’s improve the future of government together!

A message from our Keynote Speaker

As the tech hub of the Midwest, Ohio is helping shape the future of digital government across the country, and here in our state where it serves as a critical link to Ohioans seeking to start or grow a business, obtain services, and thrive in the Buckeye State. The Digital Government Summit provides a great opportunity each year to engage Ohio’s IT community and explore opportunities to harness the new and emerging technologies that will power service innovation into the future.

- Katrina Flory, Chief Information Officer, State of Ohio

Speakers

Katrina Flory

Katrina Flory

State Chief Information Officer, DAS Office of Information Technology, State of Ohio

Katrina Flory is an accomplished IT professional with extensive experience in State government. As the state chief information officer (CIO) and assistant director of DAS, she oversees the DAS Office of Information Technology and sets the IT direction for the State of Ohio.
State CIO Flory is instrumental in the leadership of two transformational Ohio IT initiatives, the now completed IT Optimization effort and the ongoing IT Innovation initiative. IT Optimization provided the standardization necessary to drive economies of scale through infrastructure consolidation (server, storage, mainframe, and network). The next step, IT innovation, streamlines and modernizes State IT through a focus on digital experience, cyber security, enterprise shared services, and collaboration.
In her role as State CIO, Flory is committed to delivering IT services and solutions that support state agencies, boards and commissions in their efforts to provide vital services to Ohioans. The use of state technology assets is vital to increase the well-being of Ohioans and their health, property, security, livelihood, and prosperity is essential.
Prior to becoming State CIO, Katrina Flory served in the deputy state CIO role for approximately 10 years. She led efforts to establish DAS OIT strategic direction and oversaw enterprise shared service operations such as the Ohio Administrative Knowledge System (OAKS), InnovateOhio Platform, Ohio Business Gateway (OBG), and the eLicense system.
Since joining DAS in 2000, she has been directly involved in driving the technology agendas of four Governors and seven State CIOs.
State CIO Flory has a Bachelor of Arts from Miami University in Oxford, Ohio.

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Sharon Gai

Sharon Gai

Keynote Speaker and Author

Sharon Gai is an international female keynote speaker for corporations, associations and the public sector. Using her unique background from the east and west, she works with leaders worldwide to understand how to adopt AI into their workflows to increase productivity and efficiency. In her tenure at Alibaba, she advised brands and heads of state in crafting their digital strategy with programmatic marketing and AI. She has been the keynote speaker at TEDx, Singularity University, UBS, Deloitte, LVMH, Nestle, Ecomworld, and Etail. She is in the AAE list of Top Keynote Speakers in 2023. She is also one of 2024’s RETHINK Retail’s Top Retail Expert and a LinkedIn Top Voice in Public Speaking 2023. She has appeared on Bloomberg, ABC, CBC, CCTV, Techcrunch, Retail Asia, Wired, and The Next Web. She is the author of the book, Ecommerce Reimagined. Sharon has an Honors Bachelor’s degree in International Development from McGill and a Masters in Information and Knowledge Strategy from Columbia University.

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Justin Ackerman

Justin Ackerman

Director of Human Resources and Ohio Digital Academy, Office of Employee Services, Department of Administrative Services, State of Ohio

As Director of Human Resources for the Office of Employee Services, Justin Ackerman oversees a variety of human resources functions, including payroll, benefits, recruitment, performance management, labor and employee relations, equal opportunity employment and diversity initiatives, and strategic and workforce planning. He also serves as the Administrator for the Ohio Digital Academy, which seeks to create an information technology (IT) workforce pipeline by training and employing early entrants to the industry and setting them on a path for a successful career in high demand fields.
Ackerman joined DAS in 2013 as HR Analyst and was later promoted to Senior HR Analyst managing all aspects of employment and recruiting, including job analysis, classification reviews, development of position descriptions, creating and tracking job postings, and more. He also served as lead mediator for the DAS Employee Assistance Program Workplace Mediation Program and facilitated transformative mediations and conflict coaching sessions. Later promoted to HR Manager, he administered a variety of human resources programs and special projects for the Office of Information Technology. In this role, Ackerman created the statewide IT Apprenticeship Program and established IT Workforce Initiatives for CyberOhio.
Ackerman began his career in state government as an HR Assistant for the Ohio Secretary of State’s Office where he developed an electronic tracking system for performance evaluations and utilized NeoGov to assist with recruitment activities.
As a first-generation college graduate, he holds a Bachelor of Arts in Leadership and Management and Spanish from Capital University, and a Master’s Degree in Human Resources Management from The Ohio State University.

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Jeremy Adams

Jeremy Adams

Director, Business IT Talent Solutions, Columbus State Community College

Jeremy has extensive experience in information technology and business management. He has a B.S. in Computer Engineering Technology, and he earned his MBA from The Ohio State University. He currently manages Workforce Development IT Certificate programs at Columbus State Community College and enjoys working with Python, self-hosted servers, AI and Machine Learning education, and cybersecurity. And don't be afraid to bring up esoteric topics to chat with Jeremy about; he is reading multiple books at any given point in time!

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Charles W. Ash

Charles W. Ash

Chief Information Officer, Department of Transportation, State of Ohio

Charles Ash accepted the position of CIO with The Ohio Department of Transportation in May of 2018. He is a graduate of The Ohio State University with a B.S. degree in Information Systems and a J.D. from the College of Law. He is a visionary thinker who pushes boundaries and questions the status quo to ensure that the DOT will remain prepared for current and future technology demands and drives IT to improve and optimize its operations in order to become a more lean and efficient organization.

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Holly Drake

Holly Drake

Chief Information Security Officer, DAS Office of Information Technology, State of Ohio 

Holly Drake was appointed State of Ohio Chief Information Security Officer in February 2023 and brings extensive experience managing cybersecurity and privacy teams in complex organizations. As CISO, she leads the Office of Information Security and Privacy that supports the productivity, innovation, and organizational objectives of the state to provide secure services to Ohio citizens.
Drake was most recently Deputy Cybersecurity Strategic Advisor for CyberOhio within the office of Ohio Governor Mike DeWine. As a member of the CyberOhio team, she built cybersecurity governance and technical maturity to protect Ohioans and their state government from today's complex challenges.  
Her information governance and oversight career initially spanned senior roles in private sector organizations ranging from mid-market to Fortune 50 in size where she drove the development of privacy, cybersecurity, and compliance initiatives. Prior joining to the State of Ohio, Drake built a bespoke privacy program for The Ohio State University, one of the largest educational institutions in the United States. She also led the cybersecurity governance teams, with responsibility for policy, cybersecurity control framework, risk assessment, disaster recovery, and data governance. 
In either the public or private sectors, her mission is to always bring a pragmatic, collaborative approach to solving business and compliance challenges by balancing the uses of information while keeping core privacy and cybersecurity principles at the fore. 
A graduate of The Ohio State University, Case Western Reserve University, and Capital University, Drake also maintains CIPP, CIPT, CISSP, and CISA certifications. She currently serves several industry initiatives while outside of work, she is a volunteer and advocate for literacy initiatives in her community.

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Kassy Franz

Kassy Franz

Chief People Officer, People / Partner Experience, Franklin County Data Center

Kassy Franz was born and raised in the great state of Ohio. She attended Ohio University and graduated with a Bachelor of Communications degree. Kassy is a SHRM-SCP certified HR professional and is currently the Chief People Officer at the Franklin County Data Center. She is passionate about making a positive difference, building true genuine relationships, and having fun. She believes in living life to the fullest and enjoys doing it with her husband Alex and their three children; Axel (9), Kinley (7), and Baylor (2).

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Adam Frumkin

Adam Frumkin

Chief Information Officer, Franklin County Data Center

Adam Frumkin is a leader with experience in developing, directing, and executing business transformation and strategies. He has an established record collaborating with other executives to bring clarity to strategic business decisions and implementing technology to transform business processes.
He has focused experience in strategic planning, cultural & organizational development and emotional intelligence, process reengineering, enterprise system implementations, cybersecurity and disaster recovery and business continuity planning.
Council Chair to the PTI Executive Committee of the City/County CIO Leadership Council and Vice Chair for the NACo IT Standing Committee. Additionally, named as one of the 2023 Top 25 Doers, Dreamers, and Drivers by Government Technology and StateScoop – Local Smart County Executive of the Year 2021 and the Columbus Business First – BizTech Executive of the Year 2021.
He is an adjunct professor at The Ohio State University, and for the PTI Certified Government Chief Information Officer (CGCIO) through Rutgers University.

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Tommy Gardner

Tommy Gardner

Chief Technology Officer, HP Federal, HP Inc.

Tommy Gardner is HP’s Chief Technology Officer for HP Federal, spanning the US Federal Agencies, Higher Education, K-12 Education, State and Local government customer segments, as well as Federal Systems Integrators. His current responsibilities include technology leadership, strategic technology plans, product and technology strategies, sales force technical support, and customer and partner relationships.
Previously, Tommy has served as the Chief Technology Officer for Jacobs Engineering, Scitor, and ManTech. Earlier in his career he was a senior technical executive at Raytheon. In the U.S. Navy he served as the Deputy for Science and Technology for the Chief of Naval Research. He oversaw the Navy’s Deep Submergence Program as well as its Advanced Technology Program. He also commanded the nuclear submarine, USS San Juan (SSN 751).
Tommy’s educational background covers multiple disciplines and fields of interest including: cybersecurity, data science, blockchain, quantum information science, artificial intelligence, high performance computing and systems integration.
Tommy holds a B.S. in Mechanical Engineering from the U.S. Naval Academy, a Masters in Public Administration from Harvard University, an M.S. in Management of Technology from MIT and a Ph. D. in Energy Economics from George Washington University. He is a Professional Engineer, an ASME Fellow, and serves on the ASME Board of Governors, the ANSI Board of Directors and the U. S. Council on Competitiveness as the Co-chair of the Advanced Computer Roundtable.

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Tom Greiner

Tom Greiner

Global Technology Lead, Health & Public Service, Accenture

Tom Greiner serves as a Senior Managing Director at Accenture, where he leads the Technology services for the Health & Public Service industry group. With over 17 years of experience, including 15 years at the helm of the Federal Technology business, Tom is a seasoned expert in driving modernization initiatives. His deep understanding of cloud economics, risk mitigation, and achieving impactful business outcomes positions him as a thought leader in the evolving landscape of technology modernization.

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Kirk Herath

Kirk Herath

Cybersecurity Strategic Advisor and Chair, CyberOhio, Governor’s Office, State of Ohio

Kirk Herath is currently Ohio Governor Mike DeWine and Lt. Governor Jon Husted’s Cybersecurity Strategic Advisor and Chairman of CyberOhio, the State of Ohio’s Cybersecurity Advisory Board. His role spans coordinating and enhancing the State of Ohio’s cybersecurity capabilities, working with local governments to prepare and remediate cyber-attacks, and helping to build a modern cyber workforce.
Kirk is also an Adjunct Professor of Law at both Ohio State’s Moritz School of law and Cleveland State’s Cleveland-Marshall Law School. He retired as VP, Associate General Counsel and Chief Privacy Officer for Nationwide after 32 years.
Kirk is Past President and past board member of the International Association of Privacy Professionals, and he served on the U.S. Department of Homeland Security’s Data Privacy and Integrity Advisory Committee from 2005 to 2011.
Kirk is admitted to the Ohio Bar.

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Uday Katira

Uday Katira

Principal, AI & Data Leader for SLHE, Deloitte

Uday Katira is a Managing Director at Deloitte Consulting and serves as the leader for State, Local and Higher Education AI & Analytics practice. In his role, Uday leads nearly 1,200+ personnel and delivers value to clients through technology enabled business solutions in the area of data, analytics, automation and artificial intelligence across multitude of product vendor platforms.
Uday has over 24 years of technology consulting experience selling and delivering large end-to-end transformational initiatives spanning the entire analytics and artificial intelligence spectrum. His core expertise spans across enterprise data management, advanced analytics, artificial intelligence implementations delivered on premise and/or as cloud-based solutions across AWS, Azure, GCP, Snowflake and Databricks platforms. More recently, he has been active in delivering AI/ML, Computer Vision and Generative AI engagements to enable enterprises to harness power of machine learning, NLP / NLG, LLMs and broader Artificial Intelligence.
He also has deep experience in supporting public health agencies across multiple states during pandemic emergency management and recovery efforts. In that capacity, he has sourced and managed data from various emergency management and supply chain systems including WebEOC.
His primary client base has spanned across insurance, healthcare, federal & state government as well as higher education institutions. He has most recently been serving various government agencies within Central and South Eastern US states to enable AI & Data driven decision making.

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Joe Markwith

Joe Markwith

Senior Solution Architect, CDW

Joe Markwith is an accomplished professional at CDW, where he serves as a key leader in driving innovative technology solutions for a diverse clientele. With over a decade of experience in the IT industry, Joe combines his deep technical knowledge with a passion for customer service, ensuring that clients receive tailored solutions that meet their unique needs.
At CDW, Joe has successfully led numerous projects, leveraging his expertise in cloud computing, cybersecurity, and network infrastructure. His collaborative approach fosters strong relationships with clients and partners alike, making him a trusted advisor in navigating the ever-evolving tech landscape.
Joe holds a degree in Information Technology and is dedicated to continuous learning and professional development. Outside of work, he enjoys mentoring young professionals and engaging in community service initiatives. His commitment to excellence and innovation makes him an invaluable asset to the CDW team and its clients.

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Michael Melore

Michael Melore

Senior Cybersecurity Advisor, CISSP, IBM

Advisor and architect of cybersecurity, risk mitigation and compliance to chief executives throughout North America. Mitigating risk across infrastructure, network, operations, and people. Evangelist/host of non sales security knowledge sharing programs and events. Founder, Moderator, Secretary for 16 "SECRT" (Security <Leaders> Round Table) chapters across the US.

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Jeff Nuckolls

Jeff Nuckolls

Director, Azure Data/Artificial Intelligence, Microsoft

Experienced technology sales leader and passionate evangelist for driving innovation and business outcomes with an emphasis on customer obsession.

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Dean Pickett

Dean Pickett

Assistant State Chief Data Officer, State Data Office, State of Ohio

Dean Pickett, Assistant State Chief Data Officer and Chief Data Officer for Department of Administrative Services. As part of the State Data Office, he helps agencies drive their data management and data analytics maturity. In addition, he oversees the State’s data governance and data management and analytic portfolio of the State Data Office and InnovateOhio Platform – Data Analytics program. He joined the InnovateOhio Platform – Data Analytics as one of the founding members in 2018. Since 2018 he has helped enable the State in making data driven decisions by having almost 150 data analytics projects leverage the InnovateOhio – Data Analytics ecosystem. Prior to State, Dean has worked in the private sector for a variety of Fortune 10 and100 companies across manufacturing, retail, pharma and financial services in a variety of data management and analytic leadership roles.

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Jasmine Ramaradjou

Jasmine Ramaradjou

Chief Information Officer, Department of Public Safety, State of Ohio

Jasmine Ramaradjou is the Chief Information Officer at the Department of Public Safety, State of Ohio. Department of Public Safety includes Ohio State Highway Patrol, Bureau of Motor Vehicles, Emergency Management, Ohio Homeland Security, Emergency Medical Services, Office of Criminal Justice Services, Ohio Narcotics Intelligence Center, Ohio School Safety Center and Ohio Traffic Safety Office.
Jasmine is a thought leader and has extensive experience gained through her careers in Academics, Healthcare and Government. She has a broad educational background with degrees in Computer Science and Life Sciences. She has served on several national/federal IT committees and now serves in the Technology Advisory Council for the State of Ohio Department of Administrative Services.  She lives in Columbus, Ohio with her husband, two children and a dog.

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Kenneth Simmons

Kenneth Simmons

Chief Data Officer, Mental Health Addiction Services, State of Ohio

Ken Simmons, Deputy Director and Chief Data Officer (CDO) with the Ohio Department of Mental Health and Addiction Services (OhioMHAS).
Ken manages OhioMHAS’ data management initiatives along with leading the Bureau of Quality, Planning, and Research. In his role, Ken co-chairs the OhioMHAS’ data governance committee, oversees the agency’s data modernization portfolio, and leads a team of nationally recognized leaders in the field of behavioral health service research and evaluation.
Prior to joining OhioMHAS, Ken held numerous roles in the areas of data analytics and data management at Department of Developmental Disabilities, Department of Job and Family Services, and Cuyahoga County’s Health and Human Services.

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Mark J. Smith

Mark J. Smith

Chief Information Officer, Department of Job and Family Services, State of Ohio

Mark began service as Chief Information Officer at the Ohio Department of Job and Family Services in July of 2021. The department is responsible for supporting Ohio’s workforce and unemployment programs, along with the programs for cash assistance, food assistance, and child support. The agency is also responsible for the end-point support of 17,000 users in 180 county departments, administering the above statewide programs.
Prior to joining JFS, Mark served as the Chief Operating Officer at OIT in the Ohio Department of Administrative Services. Over the course of a 30+ year career in state service, he has also held leadership positions at the Ohio Attorney General’s Office and Ohio Office of Budget and Management.
Mark lives in central Ohio, is a graduate of Franklin University.

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Jeff Swan

Jeff Swan

Chief, Infrastructure Services, Office of Information Technology, Department of Administrative Services, State of Ohio

As Chief of Infrastructure Services, Jeff Swan leads the Infrastructure Services Division of the DAS Office of Information Technology.
Jeff oversees data center operations, which includes the Network, Storage, Servers, Mainframe, Cloud Brokerage and Engagement, Office 365, Identity Management, Customer Service Center, Business Relationship Management, ServiceNow, and Desktop Services teams. Jeff’s focus is on customer engagement and delivering service, support, and solutions to state agencies. He provides leadership and guidance for critical operations and initiatives as well as strategies for rate optimization, disaster recovery, and the Cloud Smart platform.
Prior to being appointed Chief of Infrastructure Services in November 2023, Jeff served as the Chief Information Officer for the Ohio Department of Natural Resources (DNR) for nearly 4 years. Before working at DNR, he was at DAS, leading the Servers and Cloud teams for 6 years. Prior to that, he was the Network Services Supervisor at the Ohio Department of Health, where he began his state service in 1996 after a private-sector career.
Jeff holds a bachelor’s degree in business management from Franklin University.

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Kevin Talbert

Kevin Talbert LinkedIn

Senior Solutions Engineer, Cloudera Government Solutions

Kevin Talbert is a dedicated Senior Solutions Engineer with Cloudera Government Solutions. He comes from an architecture background working with large, distributed data platforms, and designing customer-centric solutions for problems at scale. He provides technical expertise to customers looking to modernize their data stack and builds solutions to integrate Cloudera wherever they are on that journey.

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Victor Weis

Victor Weis

Consulting Solutions Architect, Public Sector, Fortinet

Victor Weis is a Consulting Solutions Architect for Fortinet. A Dayton native, Victor has been delivering computer networking and cybersecurity solutions to Ohio organizations for over 15 years. He now consults with public sector institutions on some of the most daunting cyber challenges around the country, including right here in Ohio. When he's not working, he enjoys long walks in the woods and reading RFCs by candlelight.

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Kimberly Roy Wilson

Kimberly Roy Wilson

Commissioner of Information Technology, City of Cleveland

Kim Roy Wilson has spent her career of 28 years focusing on technology in the public sector. She has hands-on as well as management experience in every aspect of technology. Kim has developed the political acumen to interact with a range of constituents – from executives, technical professionals, and legislators to administrative and support staff, and vendors.
In her current role as Commissioner of Information Technology & Services, Kim oversees several high impact strategic initiatives(311/Citizen Engagement Software, Cybersecurity Program, Cloud Migrations, SmartCity Technology Implementations), and day to day operations. Before this role, Kim held the previous roles of Deputy Commissioner, Project Manager and Network & Telecom Engineer.
Kim is a proud graduate of John Carroll University as well as Maxine Goodman Levin College of Urban affairs, Leadership Academy, XXII and the Cleveland Management Academy, Cohort #1. In her free time, she enjoys, traveling and spending time with her family and friends.

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Vanitha Zacharias

Vanitha Zacharias

Administrator, Investment and Governance, Office of Information Technology, Department of Administrative Services, State of Ohio

Vanitha Zacharias is an employee of Ohio Department of Administrative Services where she leads the agency’s IT Investment and Governance Division. As part of her public service, she has an extensive experience gained through her careers in software development, architecture, and strategy. As a member of the State of Ohio AI Council, she oversees several aspects of the AI Governance program. Vanitha believes in the transformative potential of AI and focuses her efforts on its ethical use to benefit the society.

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Joe Zilka

Joe Zilka

Senior Engineer, Snowflake

Joe has been supporting data platforms, governance, and advanced analytics in the federal, state and local governments, and education across the United States since 2000. He has helped agencies understand and accelerate insight generation to modernize and drive business outcomes. Areas of focus have included health and human services, social services, labor and workforce, child protection, and education. His latest work has been helping agencies understand and securely leverage Generative AI. He is a Medina County resident, and always appreciates the opportunity to drive citizen outcomes in his home state.

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Agenda

Thursday, October 24

8:00 am Eastern

Registration and Morning Refreshments in the Exhibit Area

Archie M. Griffin Grand Ballroom West

9:00 am Eastern

Welcome

Archie M. Griffin Grand Ballroom East

9:05 am Eastern

Opening Remarks

Archie M. Griffin Grand Ballroom East

Katrina Flory, State Chief Information Officer, Office of Information Technology, Department of Administrative Services, State of Ohio

9:15 am Eastern

Keynote – Leading the AI Revolution: IT's New Role in Global Public Sector Innovation

Archie M. Griffin Grand Ballroom East

AI is reshaping everything and IT leaders in government and public sector organizations stand at a pivotal juncture. Traditionally viewed as reactive and slower to innovate than the private sector, the public sector is now uniquely positioned to take a hands-on stance in AI implementation. To do that, we need to understand how IT departments can anticipate, and address business needs proactively. In this whirlwind session, digital transformation and AI expert, Sharon Gai, will take us on a journey around the world. Starting from the bustling streets of Hangzhou to the high-tech healthcare facilities of Tokyo, and finally to the classrooms of New York. Through this session, government leaders will understand the myriad ways AI is redefining society and be equipped with actionable insights, aiding them in harnessing the full potential of AI for the betterment of their communities.

Sharon Gai, Keynote Speaker & Author

10:15 am Eastern

Bits and Bytes - It's Not If, It's When: Resilience in Action

Archie M. Griffin Grand Ballroom East

In this unpredictable world, ensuring the continuity of government operations is crucial. This presentation explores key lessons learned from recent disruptions, while highlighting effective strategies for business continuity and disaster recovery. It is never too late to strengthen your organization's resilience!

Moderator: Liese Miller, Senior National Conference Director, Government Technology

Jeff Swan, Chief of Infrastructure Services, Department of Administrative Services, State of Ohio

Todd Wulfhorst, Server Team Manager, Infrastructure Services Division, Department of Administrative Services, State of Ohio

10:35 am Eastern

Networking Break in the Exhibit Area

Archie M. Griffin Grand Ballroom West

11:00 am Eastern

Concurrent Sessions

Demystifying AI

Performance Hall

Artificial Intelligence is one of the most talked-about technologies inside and outside of government. As with any new technology, AI presents more questions than answers - particularly around ethics, security, and governance. Policies and frameworks can help you guide ethical decision-making and protect against risks. Join us as we explore low-barrier entry points, relevant policies, and the critical role governance plays in ensuring responsible AI implementation. Whether you're just starting with AI or enhancing current efforts, this session will prepare you to confront the challenges and opportunities AI presents now and in the future.

Moderator: Dwight Crum, Deputy Director, InnovateOhio

Jeremy Adams, Director, Business IT Talent Solutions, Columbus State Community College

Aaron McGraw, Director, Bureau of Worker’s Compensation, State of Ohio

Jeff Nuckolls, Director, Azure Data/Artificial Intelligence, Microsoft

Vanitha Zacharias, Administrator, Investment and Governance, Office of Information Technology, Department of Administrative Services, State of Ohio

Joe Zilka, Senior Engineer, Snowflake

Unlocking the Power of Data: Governance and Innovation

Great Hall Meeting Room

Data is integral to our everyday work, regardless of our role. But are we utilizing it as the valuable asset it is? An asset that can inform strategic decisions and drive equity and innovation. This session will explore how comprehensive data governance practices can enhance operations and ensure data integrity, accessibility, and security.

Moderator: Abbie Frase, Learning, Development, and Change Manager, State Data Office, State of Ohio

Dean Pickett, Assistant State Chief Data Officer, State Data Office, State of Ohio

Amit Sehrawat, Lead Sales Engineer, Mulesoft, Salesforce

Kenneth Simmons, Chief Data Officer, Mental Health Addiction Services, State of Ohio

Evolving Considerations of Modernization

Cartoon Room

The cloud is critical in modernization, but it comes with challenges and scrutiny. Risk mitigation, cloud economics, and much more factor in. Is human centered design or low code/no code part of your playbook? Is reducing technical debt and achieving meaningful business outcomes at the top of your list? In this session you will gain valuable insights and discover best practices to ensure your modernization efforts are successful and sustainable.

Moderator: Shawn Robinson, Chief Information Officer, Department of Development, State of Ohio

Jayson Dunn, Executive Government Advisor, Amazon Web Services

Tom Greiner, Global Technology Lead, Health & Public Service, Accenture

Kannan Ramanujam, Chief Application Services, Department of Administrative Services, State of Ohio

Jasmine Ramaradjou, Chief Information Officer, Department of Public Safety, State of Ohio

The New Era of Work

Senate Chamber

As government IT evolves, so must the strategies for building and maintaining a skilled workforce. Creativity and innovation are critical for new approaches to recruiting and retaining talent. A focus on culture, upskilling, certificate programs, and statewide initiatives like the Ohio Digital Academy are rapidly changing the landscape in this new era of work. Join us for insights and best practices on how to lead and adapt to a diversifying workforce and forge effective pathways to achieving your workforce goals.

Moderator: Katrina Flory, State Chief Information Officer, Office of Information Technology, Department of Administrative Services, State of Ohio

Justin Ackerman, Director of Human Resources and Ohio Digital Academy, Office of Employee Services, Department of Administrative Services, State of Ohio

Kassy Franz, Chief People Officer, People / Partner Experience, Franklin County Data Center

David Millikin, Product Owner, Office of Talent Strategy, Columbus State Community College

12:00 pm Eastern

Lunch

Archie M. Griffin Grand Ballroom East

12:20 pm Eastern

General Session – Harnessing Emotional Intelligence for Growth Mindset in the Age of AI

Archie M. Griffin Grand Ballroom East

In an era where artificial intelligence is rapidly transforming industries and daily life, fostering a growth mindset is more crucial than ever. This session explores the intersection of emotional intelligence and AI, revealing how these elements can synergistically enhance personal and professional development. Attendees will delve into the principles of a growth mindset—believing in the potential for development through effort and learning—and learn how emotional intelligence (EQ) can be leveraged to cultivate this mindset. By the end of this session, participants will have a deeper understanding of how to integrate emotional intelligence with a growth mindset to navigate and excel in the AI-driven future. Attendees will leave equipped with actionable strategies to leverage their EI for personal and professional development in an increasingly automated world.

Adam Frumkin, Chief Information Officer, Franklin County Data Center, Franklin County

1:05 pm Eastern

Short Break

Please proceed to the concurrent sessions.

1:30 pm Eastern

Concurrent Sessions

The Art of the Possible: AI in Action

Performance Hall

Adopting AI technologies to enhance operational efficiency is quickly becoming the norm. Streamlining processes, optimizing resource allocation, and delivering better services to the community are no longer a “nice to have”, but a “must have”. In this session we examine use cases, strategies, and key considerations for leading AI initiatives that drive innovation, improve decision-making, and ultimately transform public service delivery for the better.

Moderator: Mark J. Smith, Chief Information Officer, Department of Job and Family Services, State of Ohio

Charles W. Ash, Chief Information Officer, Department of Transportation, State of Ohio

Uday Katira, Principal, AI & Data Leader for SLHE, Deloitte

Joe Markwith, Senior Solution Architect, CDW

Kevin Talbert, Senior Solutions Engineer, Cloudera

The Anatomy of a Cyber Incident

Great Hall Meeting Room

Cyber-attacks can strike at any moment, leaving organizations vulnerable and scrambling to respond. In this session we will take an in depth look at the components that make up a cyber incident from start to finish, and share essential tools, strategies, and best practices for minimizing damage and restoring operations. Join us to ensure your organization is prepared for the unexpected!

Holly Drake, State Chief Information Security Officer and Chief Privacy Officer, Office of Information Technology, Department of Administrative Services, State of Ohio

Kirk Herath, Cybersecurity Strategic Advisor and Chair, CyberOhio, Governor’s Office, State of Ohio

Michael Melore, Senior Cybersecurity Security Specialist, IBM

Victor Weis, Consulting Solutions Architect, Public Sector, Fortinet

Kimberly Roy Wilson, Commissioner of Information Technology, City of Cleveland

Bridging the Gap: Building Your Case for IT Success

Senate Chamber

Effective communication and strategic alignment are essential for IT to add real value to government operations. How can you build a compelling use case that aligns IT initiatives with business goals? Do you have what it takes to interface effectively with the business side and articulate outcomes to secure necessary resources? In this session we delve into the lifecycle of IT solutions, from identifying challenges to leveraging technologies like AI for impactful results, equipping you with the tools and strategies needed to drive success.

Moderator: Anupam Srivastava, Chief Information Officer, Department of Administrative Services, State of Ohio

Brittaney Carter, Chief Information Officer, Department of Children and Youth, State of Ohio

Tommy Gardner, Chief Technology Officer, HP Federal

Brian Hernandez, Chief Information Officer, Department of Youth Services, State of Ohio

Jeff Swan, Chief of Infrastructure Services, Department of Administrative Services, State of Ohio

Exclusive Briefing for Industry Partners

Cartoon Room

Hosted by:

Katrina Flory, State Chief Information Officer, DAS Office of Information Technology, State of Ohio

Adam Frumkin, Chief Information Officer, Franklin County Data Center, Franklin County

2:30 pm Eastern

Networking Break in the Exhibit Area

Archie M. Griffin Grand Ballroom West

3:00 pm Eastern

General Session – The State of AI in GovTech: Exploring the Future

Archie M. Griffin Grand Ballroom East

Presented by the Center for Public Sector AI, this keynote presentation delves into the present status of Artificial Intelligence in the GovTech sector, offering a detailed examination of AI's applications within state and local governments. We will explore AI's potential future paths in GovTech, highlighting emerging trends and discussing how technology and policy leaders can prepare for AI's impact on service delivery. We will address starting points for AI implementation, stressing the importance of collaboration, ethical considerations, and equitable technology access. This forward-looking talk will equip attendees with a thorough understanding of AI's trajectory in GovTech, providing practical insights to effectively leverage AI for public sector innovation and advancement.

Mark Weatherford, Senior Fellow, The Centers for Digital Government and Public Sector AI

4:00 pm Eastern

Networking Reception in the Exhibit Area

Archie M. Griffin Grand Ballroom West

Network with your colleagues and discuss technology solutions with the event exhibitors.

4:30 pm Eastern

End of Conference

Conference times, agenda, and speakers are subject to change.

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Advisory Board

Government Representatives

Jeremy Adams
Director
Business IT Talent Solutions
Columbus State Community College

Charles Ash
Chief Information Officer
Department of Transportation
State of Ohio

Sugumar Balasubramanian
Chief Information Officer
Department of Taxation
State of Ohio

Michael Carmack
Chief Information Officer
Department of Education and Workforce
State of Ohio

Brittaney Carter
Chief Information Officer
Department of Children and Youth
State of Ohio

Tina Chubb
Chief Information Officer
Department of Insurance
State of Ohio

Jeff Coffey
Chief Information Officer
Department of Developmental Disabilities
State of Ohio

Remard Colston
Administrator - InnovateOhio Platform
DAS Office of Information Technology
State of Ohio

Holly Drake
Chief Information Security Officer/Privacy Officer
DAS Office of Information Technology
State of Ohio

Katrina Flory
State Chief Information Officer
DAS Office of Information Technology
State of Ohio

Adam Frumkin
Chief Information Officer
Franklin County Data Center
Franklin County

Kirk Herath
Cybersecurity Strategic Advisor
Office of the Governor
State of Ohio

Raivo Murnieks
Chief Data Officer
Department of Administrative Services
State of Ohio

Sam Orth
Director of Technology
City of Columbus

Venu Pallerla
Chief Information Officer
Department of Commerce
State of Ohio

David Potts
Chief Information Officer
Auditor of State
State of Ohio

Kannan Ramanujam
Chief Application Services
DAS Office of Information Technology
State of Ohio

Jasmine Ramaradjou
Chief Information Officer
Department of Public Safety
State of Ohio

Stephanie Reeves
Chief Information Officer
Environmental Protection Agency
State of Ohio

Shawn Robinson
Chief Information Officer
Department of Development
State of Ohio

Kimberly Roy-Wilson
Commissioner
Division of Information Technology Services
City of Cleveland

Mark Smith
Chief Information Officer
Department of Job and Family Services
State of Ohio

Anupam Srivastava
Chief Information Officer
Department of Administrative Services
State of Ohio

Jeff Swan
Chief Infrastructure Services
Department of Administrative Services
State of Ohio

Sean Ware
Director
Enterprise Technology Solutions
City of Cincinnati

Vanitha Zacharias
Administrator - Investment & Governance
DAS Office of Information Technology
State of Ohio

Industry Representatives

Jamie Borup
Account Executive
Cloudera Government Solutions

Nick Geiser
Advanced Technology Account Executive
CDWG

Gregory Jackson
Senior Account Executive
AWS

Brian Kaselak
Director
Systems Engineer
Fortinet

Todd Larson
Senior Strategic Account Executive
Microsoft

Reiner Losch
Lead Account Partner for the State of Ohio
Consulting
IBM

Steven Monjaras
Outside Account Manager – State & Local Ohio, WV
HP Inc.

Vadivel Kumaran Pandian
Associate Director
Accenture

John White
Principal
Deloitte

Joe Zilka
Senior Engineer
Snowflake

Registration Information / Contact Us

Please note: We have reached maximum capacity for this event and registration is now closed. 

We apologize for any inconvenience. If you have any questions please contact Timiko Watkins at twatkins@erepublic.com

Venue

Ohio Union

1739 N High Street
Columbus, OH 43215
(614) 688-4636

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Parking

There is a parking garage connected to the Ohio Union that can be used for event parking. Vouchers will be available at the Registration Table for discounted parking rates. Upon exiting, insert original parking ticket, then follow with the voucher.

Accommodations

There is no room block set up for this event.  There are a variety of hotel options near the event venue.