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October 16, 2009 • The Arizona Biltmore |
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Eller College Shaping the Future AwardTeresa Briggs : Managing Director : Deloitte & Touche Roxanne Ivory : Vice President of Marketing : Limelight Networks, Inc. Roxanne Ivory is vice president of marketing for Limelight Networks Inc. Before that, she was a senior director of consumer marketing at Motorola, and director of worldwide product communications at Apple. She holds a BS in management information systems from the Eller College. Teresa Briggs is the managing partner of Deloitte & Touche’s Silicon Valley practice. Her 26 years of experience includes audits and mergers and acquisitions. She holds a BS in accounting from the Eller College. |
College of Engineering Shaping the Future AwardTeri Spencer : Co-Founder, CEO, and President : Ephibian Teri Spencer is co-founder, CEO, and president of Ephibian, a global software provider whose clients include AOL, Honda, IBM, and Raytheon. She was lead systems engineer for the U.S. Army’s billion-dollar information systems redesign and received the Secretary of the Army’s Award for Outstanding Achievement and the Outstanding Performance Award from the Secretary of Defense. She holds a BS in electrical engineering from The University of Arizona. |
Eller College Lifetime Achievement AwardCheryl Morley : Senior Vice President of Corporate Strategy : Monsanto Cheryl Morley is responsible for enterprise strategy at Monsanto. She was previously president of the company’s Animal Agricultural Group, and led marketing and business development for its NutraSweet product. She held several positions in strategic planning, commercial development and financial analysis at Searle and Nabisco, and was a Certified Public Accountant with Ernst & Young. She earned a BS in accounting from the Eller College. |
College of Engineering Lifetime Achievement AwardDavid Allais : Nonexecutive Chairman : PathGuide Technologies Internationally recognized bar coding expert David Allais has degrees in mechanical engineering from The University of Arizona and in electrical engineering from Stanford University. As president and CEO of Intermec Corporation, he built the company from a small startup into the leading manufacturer of bar code equipment. He is nonexecutive chairman of PathGuide Technologies, which he founded in 1989. |
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