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Steve Risseeuw remarks 1 p.m. Thank you administrator Roth I appreciate the insight you shared on… I have the privilege to introduce to you today our third thought leading conversation on transforming government for the digital era. Jennifer Morgan, our president of North America for SAP, will be interviewing General Stanley McChrystal. Their discussion will focus on leading in the face of complexity. 1 of 8
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Steve Risseeuw remarks 1 p.m. First let me tell you a little bit about Jen… CURRENT: Jen was appointed president of SAP North America in May 2014. She is responsible for leading the business in the North America region, which serves more than 109,000 customers in 25 industries across the United States and Canada. 2 of 8
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Steve Risseeuw remarks 1 p.m. PREVIOUSLY: Jennifer was president of the regulated industries market unit for SAP, and based right here in the Washington DC metro area. In her role, she was responsible for leading the strategy, business operations, revenue performance, customer relationships, and overall customer satisfaction in federal, state, and local government, as well as the higher education, aerospace and defense, healthcare, and utilities industries. 3 of 8
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Steve Risseeuw remarks 1 p.m. ASSOCIATIONS: Jennifer serves on a number of non-profit and academic boards: –Board member for the National Academy Foundation (NAF), James Madison University’s College of Business, and for GenYouth, an organization dedicated to improving the health and wellness of the next generation of young leaders. –Member of the Committee of 200 (C200), an organization and foundation comprised of some of the world’s most successful female entrepreneurs and senior corporate leaders. –She is a proud graduate of the James Madison University in Harrisonburg, VA. 4 of 8
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Steve Risseeuw remarks 1 p.m. Jen is going to be hosting a fireside chat today with one of the most respected military leaders of our time – Stanley McChrystal. The son of a military family, General McChrystal had strong military role models. His grandfather started his military services as a soldier during world war 1 and his father had a long and distinguished career in the United States Army rising to the rank of Major General. 5 of 8
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Steve Risseeuw remarks 1 p.m. General McChrystal’s own military career started at West Point where he graduated in the class of 1976. The General is a Ranger, a Green Beret, and lead our special operations forces as the head of Joint Special Operations Command (JSOC). In addition, he is the former commander of U.S. and international forces in Afghanistan. A one-of-a-kind commander with a remarkable record of achievement, General Stanley McChrystal is widely praised for creating a revolution in warfare that fused intelligence and operations using technology to create a “shared consciousness”. 6 of 8
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Steve Risseeuw remarks 1 p.m. After retiring, 1) General McChrystal founded the McChrystal Group with a focus on the civilian world. Two statements say it best: –Single purpose: to improve the performance of organizations –Bringing Lessons from the Battlefield to the Boardroom 2) Senior Fellow, Yale University, Jackson Institute for Global Affairs 7 of 8
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Steve Risseeuw remarks 1 p.m. He is also the author of the best-selling leadership books: –My Share of the Task: A Memoir –Team of Teams: New Rules of Engagement for a Complex World. Please join me in welcoming Jennifer Morgan and Stanley McChrystal to the stage… 7 of 8
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Steve Risseeuw remarks 1:40 p.m. Thank you Jennifer and General McChrystal for sharing your insights. We’re now going to show one last demo on how SAP is envisioning the Internet of Things for the Department of Defense by connecting soldiers and the critical assets needed in the field 1 of 4
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Steve Risseeuw remarks 1:45 p.m. Recap Demo –You can innovate with us today –We are in a dynamic environment and pace of change seems to be increasing. We are eager to engage in your discussions on innovation. 2 of 4
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Steve Risseeuw remarks 1:45 p.m. Afternoon breakout sessions: In our Breaking up and breaking down big data track, Ballroom A –Nathan Mills from the Department of State speaking on Leveraging Business Intelligence and Mobility to Enhance Enterprise Asset Management. –Ghada Ijam (Ms God-a E-jum), Senior Vice President of IT at Amtrak will speak on how they are achieving their mission in the Digital Economy –Hear how the U.S. Army transformed their supply chain operations with SAP HANA. 2 of 4
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Steve Risseeuw remarks 1:45 p.m. In the By the Numbers Track: Making Data and Financial Transparency Add Up Location: Ballroom, Ballroom B –Christina Ho, Deputy Assistant Secretary for Accounting Policy and Financial Transparency, Department of Treasury on how to successfully navigate the data act –Patricia Whittington from the Defense Logistics Agency presenting on achieving audit readiness using SAP Governance Risk & Compliance and SAP HANA 3 of 4
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Steve Risseeuw remarks 1:45 p.m. Finally, 21st Century Experience, Engaging your workforce and citizens, Hemisphere A –Montefiore Health System presenting on how they have modernized recruiting –Amtrak - how they have modernized their customer experience for travelers We hope you enjoy the afternoon sessions. Please join us in the Atrium for the closing reception at 4 p.m. 4 of 4
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