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Episode 760

Cultivating an Enterprise Mindset with Cardinal Health and Goldman Sachs CIOs

April 20, 2023
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Michelle Greene & Marco Argenti

CIO at Cardinal Health; CIO at Goldman Sachs
Michelle Greene is the Executive Vice President, Chief Information Officer, and Global Business Services Head at Cardinal Health, a healthcare services company, and the 14th highest revenue-generating company in the United States with more than 180 billion in annual revenue. In her role, Michelle leads enterprise IT; the company's commercial technology engine, Fuse; and global business services, the team that's responsible for defining and running globally integrated processes across the company as well as driving business improvement and process simplification. Prior to her time at Cardinal Health, Michelle was the Vice President of Information Technology at Masco Corporation. Marco Argenti is the Chief Information Officer of Goldman Sachs, a multinational investment bank and financial services company that earns roughly $60 billion in annual revenue. He is a member of the Management Committee, the Firmwide Technology Risk Committee, the Firmwide Client and Business Standards Committee, and the Firmwide Enterprise Risk Committee. Marco joined the company in 2019 as a partner of the firm, and prior to his time at Goldman Sachs, spent roughly six years as the Vice President of Technology of Amazon Web Services (AWS) overseeing all aspects of the product lifecycle of cloud services, including strategy, business planning, and developer engagements.

Episode Overview

760: In a panel from our February Metis Strategy Digital Symposium, Michelle and Marco speak with Metis Strategy’s Steven Norton about cultivating an enterprise mindset. Tune in to hear how both executives drive enterprise alignment, recruit talent with an enterprise mindset, and develop that talent through reskilling and upskilling efforts.

“"We developed a strong product management discipline within engineering to bridge the gap between the business people and the technical people." -Marco Argenti"

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