Top 100 CEOs, 26-75

Hallman, who assumed her current role in April 2001, has more than 30 years of experience creating and implementing business models.

Norman P. Blake, Jr., Chairman and CEO, Comdisco Blake has more than 30 years' senior management experience at leading corporations. Most recently, he was CEO and secretary-general of the U.S. Olympic Committee.

Terry Ozan, Group Managing Director and CEO for the Americas, Cap Gemini Ernst and Young (U.S.) Prior to his current role, Ozan held numerous positions for the firm, including senior vice chairman for the Americas Consulting Services

Edward Whitacre, Chairman and CEO, SBC Communications Whitacre has been in his current role since January 1990. In 2000, under his leadership, SBC was named the "World's Most Admired Telecommunications Company" by Fortune magazine for the fourth consecutive year

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James F. Orr, Chairman, President and CEO, Convergys Orr was elected chairman in April 2000 and has been president and CEO since 1998. Prior to that, he served as COO and a director at Cincinnati Bell.

Larry Hambly, Executive VP, Enterprise Services, Sun Enterprise Services Group One of Sun's first 100 employees, Hambly is responsible for the consulting, training and support services for users of Sun products worldwide.

James J. Forese, Chairman and CEO, Ikon Office Solutions Forese, who has more than 40 years of experience, was appointed president and CEO in July 1998 and was elected chairman in May 2000.

William J. Hannigan, Chairman and CEO, Sabre Named to his present position in March 2000, Hannigan had previously served as Sabre's president and CEO. Prior experience includes work at SBC Communications and Sprint.

Ralph W. Shrader, Chairman and CEO, Booz Allen Hamilton Shrader's leadership philosophy and professional experience mirrors Booz Allen's mission,combining strategy with technology and insight with action.

Jeff Rich, President and CEO, Affiliated Computer Services Rich joined ACS in July 1989 as senior vice president and CFO. He has served as a director since 1990. Previously, Rich served as vice president of the Leverage Capital Group at Citibank.

Daniel P. Burnham, Chairman and CEO, Raytheon Burnham joined Raytheon in July 1998 from AlliedSignal, where he most recently served as vice chairman and a member of the board of directors.

Paul V. Lombardi, President and CEO, DynCorp Lombardi has served in his current capacity since February 1997, having joined the company in 1992 as president of the Government Services Group.

Timothy Crown, CEO and Director, Insight Enterprises Timothy Crown founded Insight with his brother Eric in 1988. The company recently ranked 70 on Fortune magazine's list of the "100 Fastest Growing Companies in America."

Leslie M. Muma, President and CEO, Fiserv

Muma has been with Fiserv since the beginning, when his company, Sunshine State Systems of Tampa, Fla., merged with First Data Processing of Milwaukee to create Fiserv in 1984.

J. Edward Coleman, President and CEO, Compucom

Coleman assumed his current role in November 1999. His more than 25 years of industry experience includes a stint at CSC.

Thai Lee, CEO, Software House International Lee, an entrepreneur, assumed ownership of SHI in 1989. Since then, he's grown it from a company with less than $1 million in annual revenue to one worth more than $1 billion.

Dan M. Palmer, Chairman and CEO, Concord EFS Palmer founded Electronic Fleet Systems (EFS) in 1982 as a venture of Union Planter's National Bank, which was combined with Concord Computing Corporation in 1985.

Mark E. Miller, President and CEO, Galileo International Miller assumed the leadership role when Cendant acquired Galileo last October. He was previously COO at Cendant Travel.

Aldo Cardoso, Acting CEO, Andersen Worldwide Cardoso joined Arthur Andersen in 1979, becoming a partner in 1989 and chairman of the Andersen Worldwide Board of Partners in 2000.

Philip Corcoran, Chairman and Co-Founder, Comark Corcoran works closely with the company's manufacturing partners to evaluate new products and determine industry trends, providing the foundation for the strategic direction of Comark's sales and marketing focus.

Jeffrey H. Fox, President, Information Services, Alltel Information Services Fox was named president in September 1996. He joined the company in February of the same year as senior vice president of business development and special assistant to the COO.

Judy C. Odom, Chairman and CEO, Software Spectrum Odom co-founded the company in 1983, and has served as CEO since April 1988 and chairman since July 1992.

Peter Karmanos, Jr., Co-Founder, Chairman and CEO, Compuware During 28 years of leadership under Karmanos, Compuware has become Michigan's sixth largest exporter, offering more than 130 software products

Ross Perot, Jr., President and CEO, Perot Systems As president, Perot is responsible for direct management and day-to-day operations and is closely involved in a number of Perot Systems alliances and partnerships.

Alfred T. Mockett, Chairman and CEO, American Management Systems (AMS) Mockett assumed his current position last December. Prior to joining AMS, he served on the Executive Committee of British Telecommunications for 10 years.

Ronald L. Turner, Chairman, President and CEO, Ceridian Turner joined Ceridian in 1993 as president and CEO, Computing Devices International. He was promoted to executive vice president of operations in 1997 and to president and COO in 1998.

Kenneth Koppel, CEO, PC Connection Koppel assumed his current responsibilities last June. Previously, he served in a variety of roles at Ziff-Davis Publishing.

Gene W. Ray, Chairman, President and CEO, The Titan Corp. A founder of the company, Ray, has served as president, CEO and a director since Titan's inception in May 1981.

John Hammergren, President and CEO, McKesson Health Care IT A veteran at McKesson since 1996, Hammergren was president and CEO of the Supply Management Business when he was promoted to his current role in February 2001.

Howard Diamond CEO, Corporate Software (acquired by Level 3 in March) Diamond has been in his current role since 1996, helping to grow the company to a $1 billion business. He has an extensive background in education.

James R. Walker, CEO, Expanets Walker joined Expanets in February 2000, bringing more than 30 years of experience in the telecommunications industry. Prior to that, he was CEO of Actel, a mobile satellite service provider.

Ed Tagg, CEO, Intermedia Communications

Tagg, a former WorldCom executive, was chosen to head up Intermedia last August.

Charles D. Morgan, CEO and President, Acxiom

Morgan joined Acxiom in 1972. Under his leadership, Acxiom has expanded from a small data-processing company into a global leader in customer data-integration technology.

Lloyd Waterhouse, President and CEO, Reynolds and Reynolds Waterhouse joined Reynolds and Reynolds in May 1999. He has been instrumental in refocusing the company as an IT solutions company aimed at driving the transformation of automotive retailing.

Robert J. Couture, VP of Global Consulting, Novell Consulting Services/Cambridge Technology Couture is responsible for the consulting services delivered through the combination of Cambridge Technology Partners and the Novell Consulting organization.

Serge Godin, Chairman and CEO, CGI Group In 1976, Godin founded CGI in Quebec City. Under his leadership, CGI has become the fourth-largest IT consulting firm in North America.

Karen M. Riley, Senior VP of Siebel Global Services, Siebel Global Services Riley is the worldwide leader for Siebel Systems' eBusiness Consulting, MultiChannel Services, Professional Services, Siebel University, Technical Services and SiebelNet Business Services.

Joseph F. Walton, Senior VP of EMC Global Services, EMC Walton is responsible for all services at EMC worldwide. Before joining EMC in 1999, Walton spent 25 years with Unisys.

Wolfgang Kemna, CEO of SAP America, SAP America Services Kemna is a member of the SAP extended executive board. He has been a managing director of SAP Germany, responsible for sales and marketing.

Timothy D. Payne, President and CEO, MPS Group (Modis) Payne joined Modis in 1996 with the acquisition by MPS Group of Openware Technologies. He has served as president of the company's IT-related businesses and divisions.

Jeff Beck, VP and CFO, Getronics Government Solutions Beck oversees and directs all financial and accounting activities. He also oversees all external financial reporting activities between the company and its board of directors and parent company Getronics.

Michael J. Poehner, President and CEO, Fujitsu Consulting Poehner provides strategic direction to a $900 million management- and technology-consulting business. He has also held senior positions with IBM and AGB TV Research.

Hiroo Okuhara, Corporate senior VP and director, and president and CEO, Toshiba Information and Communication Systems In 1983, Okuhara was appointed senior manager of the Information Development Department. He began work in Toshiba's Instrument and Automation Systems Division in 1986.

David Smith, President and CEO, NCS Pearson Smith is a 12-year veteran of NCS and has had responsibility for three major divisions representing more than $250 million in revenue.

Fred Young, Chairman and CEO, Black Box Network Services Young guided Black Box from a $100 million direct marketer of specialty networking products to a network infrastructure services company with revenue of $1 billion.

Kevin Gilligan, President and CEO of Automation and Control Solutions (ACS) Honeywell International, Honeywell Industry Solutions Gilligan joined Honeywell in 1977 as an energy-service sales rep. He has held several sales-management and marketing assignments from 1980 to 1987.

Michael E. Peppel, Chairman, President and CEO, MCSi Peppel joined MCSi in May 1996. As a member of the Executive Management Committee, he deals with operating issues.

David Pomeroy, Founder, chairman and CEO, Pomeroy Computer Resources Pomeroy was recognized as Ernst and Young's Entrepreneur for 2001. He is also active in children's charities.

Fred Lively, Founder and Senior Partner, NetWorx Lively started vrtualfredink in 1997. Two years later, he took on a partner and formed full IT shop Networx LLC.

Nick Nouri, President of Compunet Computer Group, Compunet Computer Group In 1983, after obtaining his degree in electronics engineering, Nouri worked as a technician at Comport, Montreal's first Novell Authorized dealer.

Top 100 CEOs, 76-100