|
Gordon J. Bruce
Gordon Bruce (M.B.A.) is well known in the "tech" industry.
Gordon is the Director of the Department of Information Technology
and CIO for the City and County of Honolulu, the 11th largest City
in the United States. He is also the Managing Member - GJB and Associates
LLC, an international consulting firm providing strategic planning,
business process engineering, systems integration, research, teleport
consulting/management, and security consulting in government, healthcare,
education, trust, commercial real estate and non-profit corporations.
He is an adjunct professor at the University of Hawaii, Hawaii Pacific
University and the Japan-America Institute of Management Science.
He is the co-founder and host of ThinkTechHawaii Radio, on Hawaii
Public Radio, an affiliate of National Public Radio and a co-founder/regular
contributor to ThinkTechHawaii a non-profit corporation that promotes
technology entrepreneurship. (wwwthinktechhawaii.com).
He has a Masters Degree (graduating with honors) in International
Business from Hawaii Pacific University. He has over 25 years of
experience in the tech industry. In his past he was the Chief Information
Officer for the Estate of James Campbell, and helped pioneer that
organization's vision of a teleport and tech park in Kapolei that
was awarded International Teleport Development of the Year in 2000
- the first US teleport to receive this prestigious award. He is
the former CIO of the Queen's Medical Center one of the top 200
Non-profit hospitals in the United States.
He is contributing Author, Information Technology Parks of the
Asia Pacific: Lessons in the Regional Digital Divide, has been featured
in Telcom Plus International and has lectured about the technology
industry at many organizations and institutions, including Oxford
University in England, and most recently South Korea.
|