International Sections Representative to Council Nominees Page 1 of 7
Desmond Peter Alvares Upper Canada Section James Kinnear Thiruvenkatachari Raghunathan David Graham Smith MBCS Past Chair, Professional Development Officer, International Representative and Founding Member, Upper Canada Section Committee (2001 current) BCS, the Chartered Institute for IT (2001) Information System Audit and Control Association CISA (2005) Project Management Institute Project Management Professional (PMP) (2005) Society of Management Accountants of Ontario CMA (2001) York University Schulich School of Business MBA (1999) Queen Mary, University of London BEng, Mechanical Engineering (1987) Profession and Instructor, Ryerson and York University, IT and Project Management (2002 current) Over twenty-five years of experience in Business, Project Management, Finance and IT Management. With sixteen years in senior leadership roles in Canadian and International Wealth Management and Retail Banks, provided insight and understanding of Compliance and Finance system projects as business analyst, Director and Project Manager. Active professional, conducting talks promoting the benefits of Risk Management, Mentorship Programs, Project Management and Contract Management. It is important to have representation that understands both the challenges with providing relevance internationally and the needs that members are looking for in the institute. I have seen the challenges with immigration, career development, acceptance of outside qualifications and developing our institute internationally Word Count: 193 Page 2 of 7
Gavin Grounds USA Section John Bridle FBCS CITP Helena Mitchell Salimah LaForce Suresh Nair MBCS David DelMonte Alex Chaplin Kenneth Bernard MBCS Gavin is a seasoned executive in Information Technology, with over two decades leadership experience in design, implementation and operations of global IT services, software development, and systems integration. He now specialized in Information Risk Management. He has lived and worked in the UK, Europe, the Americas and Asia for both large corporations and start-ups in the Financial Services, Energy and IT Service Industries, as well as advising organizations such as OECD and SSTP. He holds MBCS, CITO, CEng, CISSP and has been a Member of the Institute of Directors (MIoD) since 1994. Gavin initiated the founding of the BCS USA Section and has served as Section Chair since then. With support from BCS HQ and other USA-based members, the section was incorporated in 2004. He personally arranged and spear-headed several BCS events across the USA and in 2010, was a large proponent of establishing BCS USA SE Region sub-section. In March 2011, he will host the first BCS event in Malaysia. Gavin coordinated all aspects of the event with support from BCS HQ, with the intent of raising awareness of the BCS in Malaysia, as well as to enhance membership benefits to Malaysia-based members, as well as across SE Asia. Word Count: 200 Page 3 of 7
Peter Zilahy Ingerman FBCS CITP USA Section Clinton Jones Nelson Bansah FBCS, CITP, CEng. Senior Member ACM, IEEE. Please see www.ingerman.org/cv.htm for dates and extensive details. International Representation needs to include someone who is familiar with the difficulties and idiosyncracies of the non-european Sections. Too many decisions appear to be based on the UK model, and take into account neither the geography nor the legal structures of the Section s home territory. I propose to bring awareness of and sensitivity to these differences to Council. Word Count: 73 Page 4 of 7
Ralph Miller FBCS CITP South Wales Branch Iain Thompson FBCS James Uhomoibhi MBCS Charles Chang FBCS International Representative to Council for four years: Also served on Branches Board and Membership Board, and now serve on Membership Board, Policy and Finance Committees. Initiated the new simplified Budgetary processes. Secretary, South Wales Branch, and Chair, BCS in Wales, ( North Wales and Chester and South Wales). FBCS, CITP, and CEng. Served on the CITP assessment panel, including International Applications. Originally qualifying as a Physicist, I served in the industry as a Chief Officer and Senior manager for forty years, in public and private sector. Supported International Sections by: Presenting budgetary applications Working with Head Office Support Staff on their behalf Instigating invitations to and participation in the Annual Member Conventions Representing their interests on BCS Committees Providing briefings for BCS Presidential visits Hosted Representatives on their visits to the UK Promoted interest in Specialist Groups Promoted the concept of twinning between IS and Branches Initiated the new procedure for inclusion in Council meetings and increased representation there For the future, if elected, he proposes to: Work closely with the new addition Representative. Support new International Sections Supporting any other appropriate proposals. Word Count: 183 Page 5 of 7
Thakshan Lohit Ranasinghe USA Section Paul Burton Frank Kulendran FBCS Summary Currently responsible for IT Internal Audit and compliance for Polo Ralph Lauren globally (Americas, Europe and Asia). Actively reviewing and monitoring the Global SAP implementation project, and advising the business process and project teams on system and process controls and leading practices and controls. Previously as an experienced manager in systems consulting and Ernst & Young s business advisory practice assisted companies improve and sustain business performance through the use of technology. Advised Fortune 1000 companies on large scale ERP system implementations, business and process re-engineering initiatives, organizational change management, SOX 404 Controls and external audit s to support financial statements. Education Executive Certificate in Management and Leadership from Massachusetts Institute of Technology Sloan School of Management, Cambridge, MA MBA from University of Connecticut School of Business, Storrs, CT Professional Graduate of the BCS Examinations (Equivalent: UK Honours Degree), UK Thought leadership/council Key note Speaker for Panel Discussion ISSA New York - Topic: Winning Strategies for Economic Downturn, a focus on Information Security Member E&Y Risk Advisory Council assisting with Advisory Services Strategy and Solutions development Invited Speaker: Managing teams and working globally for undergraduate business students at Stevens Institute of Technology Certified Information Systems Auditor (CISA), Member of ISAACA Has been a member of the US section committee since inception and have previously been a member of the BCS Sri Lanka section. Has assisted the exams department in providing guidance to some candidates that needed their BCS qualifications recognized in the US. Word Count: 199 Page 6 of 7
Gihan Nilendra Wikramanayake Sri Lanka Section Ruwan Indrajith Amarasekara Mallikarachchige Geethapriya Tillekeratne Professor Gihan Wikramanayake graduated from University of Colombo with First Class Honours and obtained his Masters and PhD in Computer Science at Cardiff University, UK, and has over 25 years of academic and industry experience with many published articles in his expertise fields of Database and e-learning Technologies. He is the Director of the University of Colombo School of Computing and the Chairman of the University Owned IT Company. And a Director of Sri Lanka Software Testing Board, Lanka Education and Research Network and been a consultant for many a UNICEF, World Bank and Asia Development Bank projects. He is the Chairman of the BCS Sri Lanka Section and has served the section committee for seven years in addition to professional bodies such as IEEE Sri Lanka Section, Computer Society of Sri Lanka, etc. He judged the section s ICT Awards since its inception in 1998 and at the Asia Pacific ICT Awards since 2003 and has been the Team Leader of the National Informatics Olympiad for over a decade. Being the chairman of the largest international section having aproxi.4300 members and with an illustrious career and recognition received from different parts of the world Gihan will strengthen council s international acceptance. Word Count: 200 Page 7 of 7