Patty Morrison    
 
Patty Morrison

Most recently Morrison was Executive Vice President and Chief Information Offi cer for Motorola. In this role, she oversaw all strategic, operational and fi nancial aspects of the company’s information technology architecture, systems, tools, processes and infrastructure. During her tenure, Motorola focused the IT portfolio on expansion of retail channel capability, enabled he transformation to a global single supply chain and successfully integrated many key acquisitions and divestitures. She built a world class IT team that contributed key innovations to growth of key businesses and Motorola products for the Enterprise.

 

Before joining Motorola in 2005, Morrison served as Executive Vice President and Chief Information Offi cer of Offi ce Depot, Inc., where she was responsible for managing Offi ce Depot’s global information systems, including its highly successful global e-commerce platform. Prior to Office Depot, Morrison served as CIO of The Quaker Oats Company in Chicago. As CIO, Morrison oversaw Quaker’s systems integration with PepsiCo following Pepsi’s acquisition of Quaker Oats in 2001.

 

Prior to that, Morrison was CIO of GE Industrial Systems, a $6 billion division of General Electric. She began her career at Procter & Gamble, where she held a number of systems management and IT leadership positions.

 

Morrison attended Miami University, graduating summa cum laude with a bachelor of arts degree in mathematics and statistics and a bachelor of science degree in secondary education. She serves on the boards of SPSS, Inc. and Jo-Ann Stores, Inc., where she chairs the board’s governance committee and on the Board of Governors of Lumity. In 2008, Morrison was elected into the CIO Hall of Fame by CIO Magazine.

Patty Morrison
Patty Morrison    
 
Patty Morrison

Most recently Morrison was Executive Vice President and Chief Information Offi cer for Motorola. In this role, she oversaw all strategic, operational and fi nancial aspects of the company’s information technology architecture, systems, tools, processes and infrastructure. During her tenure, Motorola focused the IT portfolio on expansion of retail channel capability, enabled he transformation to a global single supply chain and successfully integrated many key acquisitions and divestitures. She built a world class IT team that contributed key innovations to growth of key businesses and Motorola products for the Enterprise.

 

Before joining Motorola in 2005, Morrison served as Executive Vice President and Chief Information Offi cer of Offi ce Depot, Inc., where she was responsible for managing Offi ce Depot’s global information systems, including its highly successful global e-commerce platform. Prior to Office Depot, Morrison served as CIO of The Quaker Oats Company in Chicago. As CIO, Morrison oversaw Quaker’s systems integration with PepsiCo following Pepsi’s acquisition of Quaker Oats in 2001.

 

Prior to that, Morrison was CIO of GE Industrial Systems, a $6 billion division of General Electric. She began her career at Procter & Gamble, where she held a number of systems management and IT leadership positions.

 

Morrison attended Miami University, graduating summa cum laude with a bachelor of arts degree in mathematics and statistics and a bachelor of science degree in secondary education. She serves on the boards of SPSS, Inc. and Jo-Ann Stores, Inc., where she chairs the board’s governance committee and on the Board of Governors of Lumity. In 2008, Morrison was elected into the CIO Hall of Fame by CIO Magazine.