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FMI Executive Leadership Forum Challenges the Roles of the CIO and CTO Regarding DigitalARLINGTON, Va., June 8, 2017 /PRNewswire/ -- Food Marketing Institute (FMI) announced today headliners addressing technology foresight, management and elevation at its Executive Leadership Forum on June 13. Executive leaders from key retail, insight and technology companies -- including The Kroger Co., Nielsen, Cisco, SAP America, Brookshire Grocery Company and RangeMe – will delve into prioritizing digital strategies and why and how these companies have put their chief information officers (CIO) and chief technology officers (CTO) at the center of enterprise-wide digital initiatives. FMI Chief Collaboration Officer, Senior Vice President, Industry Relations, Mark Baum offered, "Our forum presenters will make the case that the position of the CIO/CTO has transformed into a strategic enabler in today's retail landscape, a departure from their traditional role as the interpreter of techno-talk or the head of a capital-hungry cost center. The developments will further challenge CEOs and other C-suite executives to co-lead technology discussion and decision in the board room, and subsequently better meet the changing needs of today's digitally engaged consumer." Contributors to the forum include:
A supporting corporate partner for the event, SAP's Mitchell-Keller noted, "The CIO is the new strategic innovation and information officer - aligned to the CEO, and the enabler of new business processes - because the digital transformation of grocery is the future and is something the entire organization must embark on together." SAP will also host roundtable discussions that focus on critical omnichannel infrastructure areas: digital store operations and commerce; digital supply chain; digital marketing and merchandising; and digital fresh. C-level industry participants from major grocery, regional, independent operators and wholesalers will participate and represent companies such as Brookshire Grocery Company, Meijer, Inc., Price Chopper Supermarkets, Publix Super Markets, Inc. and The Kroger Co. "The industry has changed, retail has changed, and we've turned to technology leaders to take us into a new era of intelligence and scalability," RangeMe's Jackson said. "I cannot think of a more forward-thinking and appropriate group of leaders to address our new digital reality for the food retail industry." Nielsen's Rains suggested, "Our joint initiative with FMI continues to help us gain a stronger understanding of the diverse, and rapidly evolving needs of the digital consumer. Today's retailers need to establish tighter digital connections with shoppers - and that starts with trust, value, experience and broadens to assortment, convenience and personalization. Retailer and manufacturers need to focus more deeply on the needs of consumers, their digital engagement requirements and the changing economics of food retail." Now in its second year, the FMI Executive Leadership Forum is an exclusive event open to a limited number of food retail and wholesale executives and sponsors. Executives will garner actionable insights on the digitally connected consumer in an intimate format. For Media About Food Marketing Institute (FMI) About RangeMe About SAP About Nielsen Contacts:
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